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U.S. Arts Envoy thrills Nigerian audiences in 11-day cultural diplomacy visit 

by Araayo Akande March 26, 2022
by Araayo Akande March 26, 2022

From March 13 to 23, visiting U.S. Arts envoy and classical pianist, Pauline Yang, played to packed houses, taught emerging and established musicians through masterclasses, and interviewed with leading national media outlets across Abuja, Lagos, and Ibadan. 

Yang performed American, European, and Mexican piano compositions to over 1,000 guests who enjoyed a world class classical concert at the Chief of Mission Residence in Abuja, Consul General Residence in Lagos, Terra Kulture Arena in Lagos, and at the Manhattan Hall in Ibadan. 

Her pieces included a delightful mix of composers, styles, and eras from the piano literature featuring works by Bach, Scarlatti, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Schumann, Liszt, and Bolcom.

To begin each of her concerts, the Arts envoy performed Sicilienne, an original orchestral piece by the famous French composer Gabriel Faure, with Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard on flute. 

She gave an impressive performance of Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11, an exciting piece considered quite complex and challenging. Her rendition of the piano piece elicited wide applause from audiences across the three cities. 

During one of her media interviews, Yang explained to students that U.S. universities encourage musicians to double major in a subject outside of music. She described what prospective Nigerian students could expect in curriculum and opportunities for studying music in the United States. 

 “It has been so wonderful for me to see and feel the warmth of the Nigerian people,” Yang said. “I am so lucky to be here in Nigeria on behalf of the U.S. Department of State as an Arts Envoy. My experience has been nothing short of amazing.” 

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Yang’s passion for music and desire to share knowledge with aspiring young artists, and her passion for exploring other cultures resulted in tremendous appreciation from music students, art enthusiasts, Nigerian cultural leaders, and alumni of U.S. government exchange programs. 

Her cultural diplomacy visit to Nigeria was sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with support from the U.S. Mission in Nigeria. The Public Affairs Sections of the U.S. Mission in Nigeria (Abuja and Lagos), support programs that bring American cultural leaders to Nigeria to meet, exchange ideas and collaborate with Nigerian cultural leaders.

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