YUN DI

Biography

Internationally acclaimed pianist YUNDI was propelled onto the international stage when he won first prize at the XIV Chopin International Piano Competition at the age of 18, becoming the youngest and first Chinese winner in the history of the prestigious competition.  Since then, he has been regarded as a leading exponent of Chopin’s music.  In recognition of his contribution to Polish culture, the Government of Poland presented a Gold Medal for Merit to Culture ‘Gloria Artis’ to YUNDI in 2010.

On his regular recital tours, YUNDI has performed in such venues as Carnegie Hall (New York), Royal Festival Hall (London), Musikverein Vienna, Alte Opera Frankfurt, Herkulessaal (Munich), Konzerthaus Berlin, Gewandhaus zu Leipzig, Salle Pleyel (Paris), Mariinsky Concert Hall (St Petersburg), National Centre for Performing Arts (Beijing), Seoul Arts Centre and Suntory Hall (Tokyo).  Orchestras and conductors with whom he has collaborated include the Berliner Philharmoniker and Seiji Ozawa, Leipzig Gewandhausorchester and Riccardo Chailly, Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Daniel Harding, Rotterdam Philharmonic and Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Philharmonia Orchestra and Andrew Davis, Mariinsky Orchestra and Valery Gergiev, and the Israel Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel.  He has also performed with the Vienna Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra (Washington), Philadelphia Orchestra, Toronto Symphony and NHK Symphony.

YUNDI’s 2012/13 season opens with Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto with the Hong Kong Philharmonic and Vassily Sinaisky.  He returns to Malaysia, Taiwan and Korea before embarking on a recital tour in Europe which includes performances in London, Paris, Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, Prague and Moscow.

In addition to his activities on the concert platform, YUNDI is also passionate about humanitarian work, which includes acting as an ambassador of the Red Cross Society of China and for his hometown of Chongqing.  Equally committed to promoting classical music in an educational context, YUNDI is one of the pioneers of musical education in China, where his success story has played a crucial role in millions of children learning the piano.  He has also given masterclasses at the Royal College of Music, University of Cambridge and Qinghua University in Beijing.  In Autumn 2012, he was appointed Associate Dean and Professor of the Piano Faculty at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music

YUNDI has released nine CDs worldwide on Deutsche Grammophon and EMI Classics.  In 2007, he became the first Chinese pianist to record live with the Berliner Philharmoniker and Seiji Ozawa.  This Deutsche Grammophon disc met with rave reviews and was named ‘Editor’s Choice’ by Gramophone magazine.  On EMI Classics, he has released the complete Chopin Nocturnes, Live in Beijing (the first live recording to emerge from the National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing since its inception in 2007) and Red Piano, an album celebrating piano music written by Chinese composers.  YUNDI’s next CD, a recording of three of Beethoven’s piano sonatas, will be released on Deutsche Grammophon in Spring 2013.

Born in Chongqing, YUNDI began piano studies at age seven.  He subsequently trained at the Shenzhen Arts School and Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover.

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  • BEETHOVEN Sonatas

Tour of Europe, March to May 2013

Ahead of his concert at the Herkulessaal in Munich, Yundi spoke with Bayerische Rundfunk's classical music channel BR Klassik.

YUNDI speaks to CCTV Culture Express (the equivalent of the BBC's Culture Show) about his tour of Europe in spring 2013 (in English).

YUNDI sits down with Jing Daily to discuss his career, the forthcoming international release of his new Deutsche Grammophon album this March and his upcoming tour. 

Jing Daily is a bilingual operation based in New York.  It is known for features on China's luxury, business and arts markets.

On BBC UK China, YUNDI speaks about his Beethoven disc as well as his ambitions for his hometown of Chongqing.

The Xinhua News Agency in London and Berlin have also separate preview articles.

There are also feature articles in Chinese Weekly, Nouvelles d'Europe (UK Edition) and Sing Tao Daily.

Propeller TV (on Sky 189) has produced a feature-length documentary about YUNDI.  A preview is now available on YouTube.

Glass Magazine featured YUNDI in an article titled 'YUNDI and the chemistry of performance'.  YUNDI's hands are on the front page of the current online edition of the magazine; the full article can be read here.


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European recital tour, spring 2013

Various venues

The Südwest Presse published a review of YUNDI's recital in Göppingen on 18 March 2013.  This concert opened his European tour of the 2013/14 season.  Please click the link below to read the review (in German). Hans Herdeg, Südwest Presse, 21 March 2013
**** He really does know how to play Beethoven [...] he maintained a cleanly assured line throughout all three sonatas, with brilliant passage-work and bags of power when it was needed. The thunderous first movement of the "Appassionata" was finely controlled, the Adagio of the ‘Pathetique’ sang, there was a bloom on his sound in the Allegretto of the "Moonlight", and the finale of that sonata was delivered with electrifying force. Michael Church, The Independent, 19 April 2013

CD: Beethoven - Pathétique, Moonlight and Appassionata Sonatas

Deutsche Grammophon / Mercury Classics

Beautiful Beethoven with a personal touch, performed by Chinese pianist Yundi.  Album of the Week, 18 March 2013. 

The tunes may be well-known, but each note is carefully thought out in these measured performances.  Yundi plays the 'Moonlight' sonata at a slower pace than many well-known recordings, adding a fragile quality and a sense of timelessness to the almost over-familiar music.  His interpretation of the 'Pathétique' sonata strikes a careful balance between indulgence and optimism, rounded off with a flourish in the busy final movement.

The three sonatas show off Beethoven's Romantic emotions, side by side with the mischievous faster movements, giving us a flavour of both the pianist and composer's personality through the medium of beautiful tunes. 

A cheery whistle-stop tour through some of Beethoven's most famous piano music, placing Yundi firmly among the world's finest pianists.
Classic FM, 18 March 2013
[Yundi has] chosen three works guaranteed to bring out the Romantic (big and little ‘r’) in anyone with a beating heart. The 'Pathétique', the 'Moonlight' and the 'Appassionata' are huge works: big on drama, tunes and ideas. They’re dense, too; richly textured and multi-layered, like Bach’s music. They demand a keen ear and a sharp mind, one that can create order out of chaos. [,,,] In Yundi's case, his brain is firmly behind the controls, keeping a rein on rubato, throwing light on inner lines and giving the music shape. The 'Pathétique' is the best played – the colours are orchestral, the drama operatic. The first movement of the 'Moonlight' is a test of control, of an ability to shape and sustain long lines. [...] The 'Appassionata' can be a bombastic piece if amid the riot of sound, the music is forgotten. The first movement is like a conversation between friends and Yundi paints their characters sharply.

John Evans, Sinfini Music, 2 April 2013

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