| Green beef curry |
| Deep fried kangkong and a rather special dip |
Share in the musings and memories of Chang Tou Liang, possibly Singapore's most rabid pianophile and pianomaniac.
| Green beef curry |
| Deep fried kangkong and a rather special dip |
The 32 Singapore International Piano Festival (2-5 July 2026) has come and gone. And what an adventure that was. For all who love the piano, for its infinite variety of repertoire and possibilities, this was a refreshingly different and liberating experience. The theme of the concert pianist as composer, transcriber and improviser threw up a diversity of piano music one would never have thought could actually be programmed.
Never had so many pianists (six) played their own music, either original works or in improvisations. For the first time, the music of Arnold Schoenberg and John Adams appeared in a pianofest recital. Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue made its belated pianofest debut, as did an entire book of Liszt's Annees de pelerinage. The music of women composers, Lili Boulanger, Alexina Louie and Churen Li were heard. Also for the first time, there were late night concerts, which ended near midnight.
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| Da new boss |
For all these firsts and superlatives, we have 5th artistic director Albert Tiu to thank, for his spirit of curiosity, innovation and adventure. Piano playing from "outside the box" has been a credo of his, and long may that continue, or at least for the next five years. Here are the photos, in chronological sequence, taken from my camera and LG Lim's smartphone.
Thursday (2 July 2026)
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| Conrad Tao loved the idea that Gershwin and Schoenberg were tennis kakis, while Rachmaninov fancied Art Tatum's playing. |
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| Concert pianist or punk rocker? |
| There are no pianists more elegant than Churen Li. |
| Oops, wrong photo! That's Karen Aw and Lee Tan Ni from the SLO Madama Butterfly production next door in Victoria Theatre. |
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| Hyung-ki Joo gets much more work now that Igudesman is far away. |
| The only time in PianoFest history where the pianist gets to sing, whistle, pluck and strike piano strings. |
| The only time in PianoFest history where the artistic director and pianist from another recital get to gatecrash. |
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| The totally original origami folded programme (by Jonathan Lim) of Jonathan Shin's recital. |
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| Jonathan Shin's programme included Shin, Mozart, Boulanger, Ge, Muhly, Yoshimatsu, Andres and Parks. |
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| After Jon Kimura Parker's masterclass. |
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| Sean Chen being totally absorbed in his playing. |
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| His transcription of the slow movement from J.S.Bach's Violin Sonata No.3 was totally delectable. |
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| Can one get more eclectic than Jon Kimura Parker playing Mozart, Beethoven, Ravel, Adams, Louie, Parker, Chick Corea, Oscar Peterson and Sir Elton John? |
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| Little wonder he is smiling! |
| Albert Tiu, Sean Chen and their wives. |
| Pianomaniac shows JKP photos from 1984. |
| By golly, those guys look like us! |
| Sean Chen is a perfect role model for young pianists. |
| No.2 and No.5 (but this is not a SPECTRE meeting) |
We seldom frequent Turkish restaurants in Singapore, instead having Turkish food whenever overseas, be it in Germany, Austria or Australia. Now we have found a gem of a Turkish restaurant in the neighborhood. Arab Street Turkish & Western Restaurant, to give its full name, is located in the foodie haunt that is Block 106 Clementi, on Sunset Way. Mariner's Corner and Five Star Hong Kong Dim Sum are along the same corridor.
| The outdoor seating is just as colourful. |
Now this is a place which we will return often, simple because it has the best tasting Turkish food we've had for a long time, and that includes Germany, Austria and Australia. The decor is suitably exotic, gaudy and colourful, and that simply enhances the atmosphere. The menu has so many items that one wondered how the chef would even cope.
| Chicken and lamb kebabs with fries, rice and vegetables. Just delectable! |
We were the first customers and got our meal pretty quickly, and the chicken and lamb kebab with rice dish - served with two sauces (one cold tomato-based and the other creamy) - was simply delicious. The lentil soup was complimentary, and that certainly whetted our appetite.
| Sauces and lentil soup |
| Beef pide - just excellent! |
We also ordered a beef pide - an oven-baked flat bread with toppings like a pizza, and that too was excellent. It used goat cheese, and one could taste the difference. To wash it all down was authentic Turkish mint tea served in a gleaming tea pot - no tea bags but leaves still on their stems. Simply the best tea we've had, and in addition we were also served iced hibiscus yoghurt tea on the house, which was totally refreshing. We thank the boss Max and chef Arcados for their hospitality, and we will be back before they even know it!
| Turkish mint tea served in the traditional way. |
| Turkish mint tea & Hibiscus yoghurt tea |
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