❧ Pianist Melody Chan ~ In Recital
- Dec 15, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
Sunday, August 8, 2027 at 2:00 pm
$30 per ticket
The 57th concert in the York Place Musical Salon.

❧ About the Concert
Vancouver-based pianist Dr. Melody Chan brings poised elegance and technical prowess to the piano. Known for curating thought-provoking programs, Melody will present an engaging selection of works for solo piano to our Salon audience.
Melody's debut album features Debussy's delightful Children's Corner suite and other works derived from song, dance and story elements written by composers both past and present.
Melody has performed across Canada, Italy, and beyond, with broadcasts reaching audiences in France. An early music enthusiast as well, she has performed as harpsichordist alongside members of the Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra.
The concert program will be announced before ticket sales commence.
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❧ About Melody Chan

Described as “poised” and “elegant” by WholeNote magazine, Dr. Melody Chan is a vibrant and versatile artist who engages in numerous musical projects throughout Canada and abroad. A seasoned recital soloist, she has been featured on numerous different platforms, and strives to curate thought-provocative programs which dynamically engage with modern audiences. Melody is a recipient for both the Canada Council for the Arts as well as the FACTOR (The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings) grant organizations. Her debut album, Children’s Corner, has been warmly received by audiences and critics alike. WholeNote magazine positively reviewed her work, noting that “[Chan] easily handles the technical requirements of this deceptively challenging work…[her] playing is sensitively articulated, with just the right amount of tempo rubato.”
Active outside of BC, Melody frequently tours Toronto as a soloist and chamber musician. Her tour in spring 2026 will include six concert appearances, performing an all-Chopin solo program. Last spring, Melody performed with her husband, Matthew Ming Li, in a highly successful two-piano recital presented by the Vancouver Westcoast Music Society. In past seasons, she was invited to be an artist-in-resident at the Music by the Sea Festival in Victoria, B.C. Remaining active during the pandemic, Melody was featured as a soloist in Orchestra Toronto's virtual concert series celebrating Beethoven's 250th birthday. She has also performed multiple summers in concerts at the International Music Festival in Casalmaggiore, Italy. Other highlights from her musical collaborations include being named a laureate at the International Northwest Piano Ensemble Competition (together with fellow pianist Matthew Ming Li). Making an impression internationally, Melody's highly praised live performance of Denis Gougeon's Piano-Soleil, was broadcast on RCF Radio in France.
Melody was born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Vancouver. She studied with her father throughout her formative years until her undergraduate schooling, where she attended the University of British Columbia. She later moved on to complete both her Masters and Doctoral degrees on a fully funded fellowship at the University of Toronto. She credits her most influential teacher to be Professor Lee Kum Sing, during her artist diploma studies at the Vancouver Academy of Music.
Apart from her performance engagements, Melody greatly enjoys stepping into different musical roles as a collaborative pianist, music instructor and adjudicator. She has served as a collaborative pianist for the Vancouver International Music Competition, the Vancouver Kiwanis Music Festival and British Columbia Conservatory Music Festival. Several of her students have received distinction results in their RCM exams, and some have even been awarded with the honour of performing at Carnegie Hall, New York. She has also been invited as a guest lecturer at Trinity Western University. Beyond teaching, Melody has served as an adjudicator at the Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association Scholarship competition. For the 2024 season, Dr. Chan was appointed as a collaborative pianist with the Gloria dei Chorale ensemble, and looks forward to many more thrilling musical experiences to come.
