Guan's Trombone Recitals
Date: 22–26/07/2026
Time: 8:00PM, 5:00PM
Duration: 90 minutes with intermission (20 minutes)
Doors Open: 30 minutes before the event
Seating: Free Seating
Price
RM60.00, RM80.00
from
RM60.00
Additional Fee Applies
Duration: 90 minutes with intermission (20 minutes)
Doors Open: 30 minutes before the event
Seating: Free Seating
Ticketing
About
Programme
AXEL JØRGENSEN
Romance, Op. 21
AXEL JØRGENSEN
Suite, Op. 22
I. Triomphale
II. Minuet Giocoso
III. Ballade – Polonaise (Theme and Variation)
JELLAL KOAY
Lebuh Chulia
for Trombone and Electronics
Malaysia Premiere
20-MINUTE INTERMISSION
STJEPAN ŠULEKSonata (Vox Gabrieli)
for Trombone and Piano
NICOLA FERRO
Sunset
ERIC EWAZEN
Pastorale
featuring Lance Low Wen Hong, trombone (Selangor, 22 July); Aw Ping Hui, trumpet (Penang, 26 July)
JACQUES CASTÉRÈDE
Sonatine for Trombone & Piano
I. Allegro Vivo
II. Andante Sostenuto
III. Allegro
Features
Ong Aun Guan, trombone
Celestine Yoong, piano
Lance Low Wen Hong, trombone (Selangor, 22 July)
Aw Ping Hui, trumpet (Penang, 26 July)
About
For many, the trombone is an instrument heard from a distance — resonating from the back of the orchestra, adding power to a brass fanfare, or punctuating a jazz ensemble with unmistakable character. Rarely does it step into the spotlight to tell its own story.
In this special homecoming recital, Penang-born trombonist Ong Aun Guan invites audiences to discover the expressive world of the trombone in all its colours — lyrical, triumphant, playful, introspective, and deeply human.
Freshly graduated from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in Singapore and on the cusp of beginning his Master's studies abroad, Aun Guan returns home to celebrate a significant chapter of his musical journey with the people who have shaped it: family, friends, mentors, and the community that first nurtured his dreams. Joining him on this musical journey is acclaimed pianist Celestine Yoong, whose artistry, sensitivity, and collaborative spirit bring these works vividly to life.
The programme journeys across continents and eras. From the warm romanticism of Axel Jørgensen's Romance and the virtuosic brilliance of his Suite, to the haunting soundscape of Jellal Koay's Lebuh Chulia — presented in its Malaysia premiere for trombone and electronics — audiences will encounter a side of the trombone rarely heard on the concert stage.
Following the interval, Stjepan Šulek's monumental Vox Gabrieli reveals the instrument's dramatic power and soaring lyricism, while Nicola Ferro's reflective Sunset offers a moment of quiet contemplation. The evening culminates in music of warmth and exuberance through Eric Ewazen's Pastorale, featuring special guest Aw Ping Hui on trumpet, and Jacques Castérède's dazzling Sonatine, a tour de force of colour, agility, and charm.
Whether you are a lifelong classical music enthusiast or experiencing a trombone recital for the very first time, this evening is an invitation to listen with fresh ears. Beyond slides and fanfares lies an instrument capable of tenderness, storytelling, humour, and extraordinary beauty.
Before he embarks on his next adventure overseas, join Aun Guan for an evening of music, friendship, and celebration — a heartfelt farewell from home, and the beginning of an exciting new chapter.