Tahoe Music Alive Presents: Frederick Chen, in live piano concert

Tahoe Music Alive Presents: Frederick Chen, in live piano concert

  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Frederick Chen,11-year-old piano prodigy and Palisades ski racer, will play a March 22 benefit concert for Friends of Tahoe Music Alive.

By Tahoe Music Alive

Date and time

Saturday, March 22 · 5 - 7pm PDT

Location

12577 Granite Dr

12577 Granite Drive Truckee, CA 96161 United States

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Frederick will perform a selection from these favorites.


The 45-minute program on March 22nd will include: Invention No.13 in A Minor, BWV 784 - J.S. Bach; Variations on the name “Abegg", Op.1 - R. Schumann; Sonata No.17, Op.31, No.2, “Tempest” - L. Bee...

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • Free venue parking

His name is Frederick, and he has truly mastered the Masters!

Frederick Chen, the11-year-old piano prodigy who has been collecting First Prize awards nationally and internationally, has generously agreed to play a benefit concert for Friends of Tahoe Music Alive.

An elite athlete and ski racer on the Palisades ski team, and prize winner at the recent Takamatsu International Concert Competition, Frederick will perform favorite selections in support of Tahoe Music Alive's outreach objectives. See program below.

Join us for wine, hearty hors d'oeuvres & memorable music.
Prepare to be swept off your feet.

All reservations are donations to Tahoe Music Alive's outreach activities, providing funds for concert musicians to stay an extra day in North Tahoe for educational outreach.

You will receive a receipt for your donation: 501(C)3 Tax ID: 93-2144487.

Rehearsing at home, for the International Chopin Piano Competition in Asia, in which Frederick won the GOLD Award.


Frederick Chen, an 11-year-old prodigious talent, began his musical journey at age of five under the tutelage of his father, Dr. Xing Chen. By age nine, Frederick had already distinguished himself by earning the First-Class Honors with Distinction upon passing Level 10 in the Royal Conservatory of Music piano exam. His passion and dedication to music have earned him numerous accolades, including the First Prize at the prestigious Pacific Musical Society Competition and the 11th ENKOR International Music Competition. He also secured the Second Prize in the United States International Music Competition and the Second Prize at the KAMSA International Music Competition.

Frederick's musical prowess continued to shine in 2025, where he won the Gold Prize at the International Chopin Piano Competition in Asia. His talent culminated in a memorable orchestral debut, performing Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor with the Blue-T Concerto Orchestra in Tokyo, Japan.

Under the guidance of John McCarthy, director emeritus of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and frequent lessons with Dr. Steven Spooner at the Peabody Institute, Frederick continues to refine his craft. His dedication is further evidenced by his participation in master classes with renowned pianist Alexander Kobrin and private lessons with distinguished musicians Michelle Cann, Winston Choi, and Roberto Plano.

Beyond his musical accomplishments, Frederick is also an accomplished young athlete, he competes in the alpine ski division of the US Far West U12 league for Team Palisades Tahoe, and plays competitive soccer in the Pre-ECNL League for the Mustang Soccer Club. Off the slopes and the field, he immerses himself in world of books as an avid reader.

Frederick is in fifth grade at Amador Elementary School in Dublin, California and enrolled in the GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) program.

Frequently asked questions

Can youth attend?

YES, ABSOLUTELY! See the special donation level for YOUTH attendees, when accompanied by adult.

Is street parking permitted?

Yes, this neighborhood permits street parking, even during the winter months. Please park on the same side of the street so local vehicles can easily pass.

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Live music has a superpower. It brings people together.

Seeking to build community among musicians and music lovers, Tahoe Music Alive complements the music scene in the North Tahoe area with small ensemble chamber and jazz in intimate venues, where the purpose is listening to exceptional musicians.