Joyce Yang

Joyce Yang (born 11 April 1986 in Seoul, Korea) is a classical pianist. Yang was awarded the silver medal at the 2005 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition at the age of 19.[1][2] During the same competition, Joyce was also awarded both the Steven De Groote Memorial Award for Best Performance of Chamber Music, as well as the Beverley Taylor Smith Award for the Best Performance of a New Work.[3]

Joyce Yang
Joyce in NoHo, NYC 2016
Background information
Born (1986-04-11) April 11, 1986
Seoul, Korea
Genres
Occupation(s)Composer, Pianist
Websitepianistjoyceyang.com

Joyce Yang performed as soloist with the Kansas City Symphony for the world premiere of Jonathan Leshnoff's Piano Concerto in 2019.

Yang began playing piano at age four as her aunt's first piano student. At age nine, Yang went to New York with her mother and aunt to play for Yoheved Kaplinsky. At age ten she entered the Korean National Conservatory studying under Choong Mo Kang. In 1997 Joyce moved to New York and began studying in Juilliard's pre-college division with Kaplinsky.[4] While in New York, she attended Ward Melville High School.

Yang graduated from Juilliard with special honor, as the recipient of the 2010 Arthur Rubinstein Prize.

2017 Grammy Award nomination

On November 28, 2017 Yang and Italian violinist Augustin Hadelich's 2016 album Works for Violin and Piano by Franck, Kurtág, Previn, Schumann was nominated for the 60th Annual Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance in the Classical Music category. It was Yang's first Grammy Award nomination.[5]

Debuts

venuedatework
Dallas Symphony Orchestra6 June 2009[6]Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto Number 2

Discography

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11 October 2005Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Joyce Yang, Silver Medalist
solo recordingJoyce YangHarmonia Mundi[7]
11 October 2011Collagesolo recordingJoyce YangAvie Records[8]
11 February 2014Tchaikovsky: Tempest, Piano Concerto No. 1orchestralJoyce Yang
Alexander Lazarev, conductor
Odense Symphony Orchestra
Bridge Recordsdebut concerto recording[9]
11 March 2014Wild Dreamssolo recordingJoyce YangAvie Records[10]
11 March 2014Brahms & Schumann: The Piano Quintetschamber musicJoyce Yang
Alexander String Quartet
Foghorn Classics[11]
13 September 2016Michael Torke: Three Manhattan BridgesorchestralJoyce Yang, piano
Julie Albers, cello
David Alan Miller, conductor
Albany Symphony Orchestra
Albany Records[12]
11 November 2016Works for Violin and Piano by Franck, Kurtág, Previn, Schumannchamber musicAugustin Hadelich, violin
Joyce Yang, piano
Avie Recordsnominated for 2018 Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance[13]

References

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