Richard Tangyuk wanted to stretch the imagination of the Trinidadian audience in this recitalTrinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Last Sunday’s Piano and Pan Recital at Queen’s Hall, reintroduced both pan aficionados and those with a classical taste to two Trini-born maestros, who have successfully carved out international careers in the highly competitive field of classical music, from their stateside bases.

Conductor, pianist and choral director Richard Tang Yuk joined steelpan (and sometime violin) virtuoso Liam Teague for a recital as eclectic as the programme notes were amusing, informative and just a touch irreverent (a generous gesture aimed at deflating any of the pomp some may associate with such circumstances).
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