10 March 2025
The recent Hyperlive Impact Influencer Festival and Awards 2025 took place at the Magellan Sutera, drawing a distinguished audience of notable personalities. Among the attendees were Datuk Eliza Goh, a renowned social entrepreneur and founder of Zara’s Boutique Hotel; Datuk Victor Ationg, Group Managing Director and CEO of Sawit Kinabalu Group; and Datuk Dr. Rafiq Idris, Vice Chancellor of the University College Sabah Foundation (UCSF). Other prominent guests included Datin Pauline Leong and Adelyne Velvet from Singapore, the live host of TikTok Singapore. Additionally, Dr. Sean Wong, co-organiser and Chief Executive Officer of HyperLive Entertainment Sdn. Bhd., was present, further enhancing the event’s profile.
The first performance was by Clarence Kang from Malaysia, who captivated the audience with a brilliant piano solo. He began with the traditional Malaysian piece “Rasa Sayang,” which he rendered with heartfelt expressiveness, before transitioning to the exhilarating and technically challenging “Flight of the Bumblebee.” His remarkable skill and emotional depth were impressive.
Following Clarence, Takuto Koyanagi from Japan took the stage to deliver a breathtaking performance of Rachmaninoff’s “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Variation No. 18.” His interpretation was a masterful blend of lyrical elegance and virtuosic prowess, evoking admiration from all those present.
After delivering their awe-inspiring performances, the musicians continued to entertain the audience with their exceptional talent and musical prowess. Clarence stunned listeners with his poignant rendition of the third movement of Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata,” a true showcase of his emotive style and technical skill. Meanwhile, Takuto mesmerised the crowd with his interpretation of Ravel’s “Boléro,” taking them on a vibrant sonic journey.
Chen Kuan Wen then graced the stage with a captivating violin solo, performing a lively medley of “Lord of the Dance” and the exuberant “Can-can.” His energetic playing and engaging presence drew enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Finally, Zhou Bohan took to the piano to deliver a soulful performance of “Ping Hu Qiu Yue” (Autumn Moon Over the Calm Lake). His delicate touch and heartfelt interpretation left a lasting impression. They went on to awe the audience with their talented performances.
All of these talented artistes were honoured with Asia’s Icon of Inspiration Award, in recognition of their remarkable performances and unwavering perseverance in achieving beyond expectation. Their dedication to their craft and commitment to excellence serve as a testament to the rewards of hard work.
These musicians exemplify the success that comes from relentless effort and the invaluable support of their families. Each one of them has faced their own unique challenges and obstacles along the way but has triumphed through determination and passion for their art. Their stories inspire others to pursue their dreams, reminding us that with dedication and the right support network, extraordinary achievements are within reach.
During the event, the guest of honour, Assistant Finance Minister Datuk Tan Lee Fatt said the world-class, award-winning autistic pianists have not only defied the odds but have also showcased the unwavering power of passion, discipline, and dedication.