Jingjing Wang

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Wang Jingjing Chinese: 王晶晶; pinyin: Wáng Jīngjīng; born 1981 in Hefei, Anhui)[1] is a pianist born and raised in China,[1] currently studying in the United States.[1]

Jingjing Wang accepting his First Prize award at the 2008 Panama International Piano Competition from Jury Chairman Jaime Ingram

Biography

Wang Jingjing started piano at age 10,[2] and began to make a career of it at age 17. A Piano Performance graduate of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music,[1] Wang Jingjing made his concert debut at the age of 18, performing Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto with China Hebei Orchestra in the Shanghai Concert Hall . Since his debut, he has given numerous recitals in the United States, France, Spain, Russia, Italy, the Netherlands, Panama[3] and the Canary Islands[4] as well as his native country. He has collaborated as soloist with France's L'Orchestre Symphonique du Limousin, the China Movie Philharmonic, and the Shanghai Opera Symphony Orchestra. He has performed at the Concert Hall of Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Town Hall in New York City, the Teatro Nacional in Panama City,[3] among others.

During July 2006, Mr. Wang performed in the XV Festival Internacional de Piano held on the Canary Islands.[4] One month later, he won 3rd prize at the 2nd Panama International Piano Competition.[3][5][6] In summer of 2007, as a scholarships receiver in both Mannes International Keyboard Festival and the Music Day Festival in the Netherlands, he attended master classes and given concerts around the Netherlands and the United States.

In March 2008, he was a winner of prestigious Artists International Audition in New York City. In October and November, respectively, Wang won First Prize at the Panama International Piano Competition [7] and Second Prize at the Poulenc International Piano Competition.[8] In March, 2009, he won First Prize the Kankakee Piano Competition and subsequently performed Ravel's Piano Concerto with the Kankakee Valley Symphony Orchestra near Chicago.[9][10] In April 2009, Wang won Third Prize [11][12] at the 51st annual Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén, an internationally respected and longest-running piano competition in Spain. In July, 2009, Wang was 3rd Prize winner in the 15th Ricard Viñes Piano Competition.[13] As of 2012, it is evident from the winner lists that Wang is the only Chinese National to have accumulated top prizes at all of these competitions.

In February, 2010, Wang played his South American debut in Bogota, Colombia.[14][15] This followed a January performance with the National Symphony Orchestra of Panama.[16] In April, 2010, Wang won the University of Illinois Concerto Competition, winning a concerto debut concert in the Krannert Center.[17]

The International Music Foundation welcomed Mr. Wang's debut performance at the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts held in the Chicago Cultural Center in December, 2012.[18][19]

In addition to his degree from the Shanghai Conservatory, Wang received a Master’s degree in Piano Performance at the Chicago College of Performing Arts in 2007,[20] studying under Dr. Solomon Mikowsky.[21] In 2008, he completed a Professional Studies certificate at the Manhattan School of Music, also under Dr. Mikowsky. As of Fall, 2009, he began studies at the University of Illinois under Dr. William Heiles, working toward a Doctor of Music Arts.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Baidu biography (in Chinese)
  2. University of Science and Technology of China High School Biography
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Prensa coverage of the 2006 Panama Competition winners
  4. 4.0 4.1 El Dia newspaper, June 30, 2006
  5. Terra.es coverage of the 2006 Panama Competition winners
  6. Chinese site cqVIP coverage of the 2006 Panama Competition winners
  7. "Panama Competition Winners"
  8. Poulenc Competition
  9. Kankakee Daily Journal, April 6, 2009
  10. Linkable Google cache of the April 6, 2009 story
  11. El Pais, April 25, 2009
  12. Official Jaen Press Notice
  13. Ricard Viñes Winners of Previous Editions
  14. Estereo Fonica, February 10, 2010
  15. Ministerio de Cultura Republica de Colombia, February 12, 2010
  16. Step to Life, January 11, 2010
  17. University of Illinois School of Music News, April 12, 2010
  18. Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Schedules, retrieved Jan, 2013
  19. Chicago Reader Events, retrieved Dec, 2012
  20. Kankakee Daily Journal, March 8, 2009
  21. Dr. Solomon Mikowsky's Official Site, List of Prize-winning Students

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