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Yuan Sheng
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Yuan Sheng
has gained international recognition through his extensive performances
in more than twenty countries. New York Times wrote that “Mr. Sheng’s
ear for balance is unfailing……the attraction was entirely visceral.”
New York Concert Review proclaims that" Mr. Sheng … is an artist of the
highest quality……" The renowned music author David Dubal states
that: “…Just listen to him, you will be touched!”
Mr. Sheng
has performed in Carnegie Hall in New York, Cadogan Hall in London,
Ford Performing Arts Center in Toronto, Seoul National Center for the
Performing Arts as well as National Center for the Performing Arts,
Forbidden City Concert Hall, Beijing Concert Hall in Beijing, and
Shanghai Concert Hall in Shanghai, China. He has been heard and seen on
WQXR in New York, WGBH in Boston, NPR in U.S.A, National Radio Station
of Spain, National Radio Station of France, National Television of
Poland, China Central TV, and Beijing Music Radio.
As a
soloist, Mr. Sheng has performed with the Gran Canaria Philharmonic and
Tenerife Symphony of Spain, Oradea State Philharmonic of Romania,
Kazakhstan National Symphony, National Symphony of Cuba, National
Philharmonic of the Philippines as well as China Philharmonic and most
of the major orchestras in China. As a chamber musician, Mr. Sheng has
performed with the Shanghai String Quartet, violinists Aaron Rosand,
Arnold Steinhardt, Rachel Barton Pine, Siqing Lu as well as cellist
Young Chang Cho and Andres Diaz.
Mr. Sheng’s performances
and research on the music of Bach have attracted international
attention in recent years. The New York Times said that “…… the A major
and A minor Preludes and Fugues from Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier,”
Book 1, were models of clarity, balance and proportion. That is not to
say that they were straightforward or unmediated: Mr. Sheng made the A
minor Prelude into a fiery drama, with the equally energetic but
stunningly voiced Fugue as an otherworldly rejoinder.” The
International Piano Magazine, considered Yuan Sheng “The nation
(China)’s premier interpreter of Bach.”
His understanding and
command on early pianos has also generated highest proclaim. In
reviewning his recital of All-Beethoven program on an 1805 Kathonig
piano, the Boston Intellegencer states that “Sheng had absorbed this
music so thoroughly that a listener might easily have imagined the
composer at the keyboard.”
Mr. Sheng records under Piano
Classics label. His CD recording of the Goldberg Variations by Bach and
a Three-Disc Set of works by Chopin performed on an 1845 Pleyel piano
have been released in June 2012 and February 2013 respectively.
Born
to a family of musicians in Beijing, Yuan Sheng began his music studies
with his mother at age five, continuing them later at the Central
Conservatory with Professors Qifang Li, Huili Li, and Guangren
Zhou. From 1991 to 1997 Yuan Sheng was a scholarship student of
Solomon Mikowsky at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City,
where he completed his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees. His
interest in the music of Bach inspired him to study intensively with
Rosalyn Tureck.
Yuan Sheng is a professor of piano at the Beijing Central Conservatory of Music.