06 September 2025 – Linqi Jin

Recitals Australia Presents
Linqi (Charlie Jin)
North Adelaide Baptist Church Hall – Tynte Street, North Adelaide

Commencing at 2.00pm

Program

Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828)
An die Musik

George Frideric Handel (1685 – 1759)
Piangerò la sorte mia
from Giulio Cesare in Egitto

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791)
Chi sà, chi sà, qual sia

Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949)
Die Nacht

Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949)
Epheu

Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828)
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen

Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695)
When I am laid in earth
from Dido and Aeneas

Georges Bizet (1838 – 1875)
Comme autrefois dans la nuit sombre
from Les Pêcheurs de perles

Zi Huang (1904 – 1938)
春思曲 (Spring Thought Song)

Anonymous, Northern Period
敕勒歌 (A Song of Chi-Le)

Kirke Mechem (b. 1925)
Fair Robin I Love
from Tartuffe

ABOUT Charlie

Linqi Jin is a soprano currently pursuing a Master of Music (Performance Studies) at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide, under the guidance of Professor Rosalind Martin. She also holds a Master of Music (Performance and Pedagogy) and a Bachelor of Music Performance degree from East China Normal University, Shanghai.

Linqi has been awarded multiple scholarships, including the University of Adelaide Global Citizens Scholarship and the prestigious George Boland Scholarship for 2025. She actively participates in various musical activities at the university, excelling in opera performances and the Singer Concert series. Her repertoire spans operatic arias, German art songs, and Chinese art songs, showcasing her versatile vocal technique and deep musical artistry. Linqi is dedicated to delivering performances with both emotional depth and technical precision, earning high praise from audiences.

ABOUT Annelie

Annelie Budgen is a current Bachelor of Music student studying classical performance on clarinet under Lloyd van’t Hoff. Throughout her university studies Annelie has broadened her performance experiences through performing in a wide range of ensembles and countries, recently performing with the Adelaide Wind Orchestra in South Korea for the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles. Additionally, she has learned and performed with the members of the LA Philharmonic Wind Quintet and currently plays both tutti and principal roles in the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra and the Elder Conservatorium Wind Orchestra. 

ABOUT Shawn Hui

Shawn Hui is currently studying at the Elder Conservatorium completing his Masters of Philosophy under the supervision of Stephen Whittington, Anna Goldsworthy, and Eleonora Sivan. His Master’s research focuses on the “Fantasy” genre in music and explores the effects of anticipation, tension, and surprise in performance.

During his undergraduate studies, Shawn was the recipient of multiple scholarships, including the Muriel Perry Scholarship and the Patrick Cecil Greenland Scholarship for Pianoforte, which greatly supported his development. He is currently supported by the Research Training Program Scholarship for his Master’s research.

Shawn is an active performer in Adelaide and has featured in several music festivals, including She Speaks, PianoLab, and the Adelaide Fringe. In 2021, he made his concerto debut with the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra, performing Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. His performance schedule expanded significantly after being selected as one of three recipients of the 2022 Recitals Australia Elder Conservatorium Fellowship. His appearances around Adelaide were recognised and praised by the Adelaide Critics Circle, and he was awarded the Emerging Artist of the Year Award in 2022.

Shawn has also found great success as acollaborative pianist in Adelaide. He was a finalist in the 2021 Geoffrey Parsons Award and the 2022 Collaborative Pianist Award, and he is currently an accompanist at the Elder Conservatorium. In 2024, Shawn became the pianist for the Adelaide Wind Orchestra and performed with them at the WASBE International Conference in Gwangju, South Korea, presenting a program composed entirely by modern Australian composers.
Outside of his studies and performances, Shawn teaches piano at Immanuel Primary School, Immanuel College, and the Elder Conservatorium’s Open Music Academy, as well as mentoring a small number of private students. In 2023, he joined Recitals Australia as a council member, with the goal of supporting fellow emerging artists in their careers.

 

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