2/23/2015

World Class Pianist Names To Remember

By Olivia Cross


Playing the piano at a professional level can take years and years of practice and dedication. Even then, it is incredibly difficult to become a world class pianist. Very few pianists ever receive such worldwide recognition and as such, to be ranked as one is a huge honor indeed. The following individuals are a few examples of highly rated pianists.

Yuja Wang comes from Beijing, China and at twenty-eight, she has accomplished a lot. She comes from a background of music, as her mother used to dance and her father played percussion. She began learning the piano when she was 6 and learned to play at the Central Conservatory of Music in her birthplace. When she was 11, she was actually the youngest person to enter Calgary's Music Bridge International Festival.

Yuja Wang had barely entered her 20s when she was already a performer of classical piano in recitals worldwide. She has won numerous awards and accolades in her time, including Aspen Music Festival's concerto competition and the Gilmore Young Artist award at the beginning of the millennium. Her record company is Deutsche Grammophon, where she is exclusively signed to a 5-disc deal.

Born to Russian and Jewish parents in Los Angeles in nineteen forty-six, Rebecca Penneys began her journey with piano from an early age. She started learning when she was just 3 years old. By the time she was 9, she had already performed in her first solo recital and became a soloist for the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the age of 11.

Rebecca Penneys was, in 1965, the youngest individual to ever have entered the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, Poland. The competition eventually created the Special Critics' Prize in her honor. She both performs and teaches in summer festivals all over for many years now.

Rebecca Penneys has been teaching at the Eastman School of Music since 1980. She is recognized for the Motion and Emotion keyboard technique, which focuses on the individual performance of each pianist. She also teaches at the Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival, and many of her students have gone on to win prizes internationally and teach on an international level.

Albert Frantz is a pianist who comes from Pennsylvania. His career in piano started extremely late by most measures, as he only really tapped into his talent when he was 17. This is after his own mom was advised to throw her money in the trash instead of spend it on piano lessons for him by a former piano teacher. Frantz is the first pianist in at least a decade to win a Fulbright scholarship, which led him to Vienna to study.

Albert Frantz says that all of his success in piano comes from not only his natural ability, but also the wonderful teachers who have taken the time to perfect his skill over the years. In fact, he strongly advises all those wishing to learn to play to really try to find the best teacher available. Frantz performs and is also a teacher of the instruments. He has played endorsements as well for producers like Bosendorfer.




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