Margaret Leng Tan
50 top tracks
Margaret Leng Tan
50 top tracks
Albums

The Art of the Toy Piano
Margaret Leng Tan

John Cage: The Piano Works 7
Margaret Leng Tan

John Cage/Daughter of the Lonesome Isle
Margaret Leng Tan

LITANIA
Margaret Leng Tan

She Herself Alone: The Art Of The Toy Piano 2
Margaret Leng Tan

Cage: The Seasons
Margaret Leng Tan

Sonic Encounters
Margaret Leng Tan

Cage: Piano Works Volume 4
Margaret Leng Tan

Daughters of the Lonesome Isle
Margaret Leng Tan

The Works For Piano 4
Margaret Leng Tan

John Cage: The Seasons
Margaret Leng Tan

Daughters Of The Lonsome Isle
Margaret Leng Tan
Biography
Margaret Leng Tan was born in Singapore in 1953. At 16 she won a scholarship to study at The Juilliard School and became the first woman to graduate with a Doctorate of Music from the University....Read more on Last.fm
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Margaret Leng Tan was born in Singapore in 1953. At 16 she won a scholarship to study at The Juilliard School and became the first woman to graduate with a Doctorate of Music from the University.
Tan worked with John Cage for the last 11 years of his life. She has since been hailed as “the leading exponent of Cage’s music today” ( The New Republic) and “the most convincing interpreter of John Cage’s keyboard music” (The New York Times).
Tan performed Cage’s music throughout North America, Europe and Asia and in the PBS “American Masters” films on John Cage and Jasper Johns. The association with Cage also led to her enchantment with the toy piano. She made her debut on the instrument in 1993 at New York’s Lincoln Center, playing Cage’s 1948 Suite for Toy Piano. Since finding this first toy piano, she continued to acquire many others, including a 37-key Schoenhut toy grand piano. She continues to, in her own words, "remain wholeheartedly intrigued by the toy piano’s magical overtones, hypnotic charm, and not least, its off-key poignancy." Tan now resides in Brooklyn when she is not touring internationally. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Margaret+Leng+Tan">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
