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Prof. Chun-Chieh Yen

ChunChieh 1Mr. Yen has concertized in Europe, Asia, and America, embracing a wide range of repertoire. Making history at age 13 as the youngest pianist to perform in recital at Taipei’s National Concert Hall, his annual concert tours in Taiwan have brought widespread critical acclaim. His rendition of Balakirev’s “Islamey” at the Braunschweiger Kammermusikpodium Germany at age 14 drew significant public attention and received rave reviews.

Concerto performances take Mr. Yen to orchestras all over the world including the Russian National Orchestra, Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharmonie, and the National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan. He has enjoyed collaborations with many conductors, including Mikhail Pletnev, Henry Mazer, Uri Mayer, Shao-Chia Lü, and Günther Herbig.

Mr. Yen has given concerts in leading venues worldwide, including Paris’s Salle Cortot, the Grand Philharmonic Hall in St. Petersburg, and Alice Tully Hall in New York. In recent seasons, he has been a regular participant in international music festival including the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Braunschweiger Kammermusikpodium, Holland Music Sessions, Sarasota Music Festival, and Piano Festival Ferruccio Busoni.

Mr. Yen’s debut album, released in December 2007 on Universal, earned him the award of Best Classical Performer at the 19th Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan.

Mr. Yen began his piano studies in Taiwan with Prof. Rolf-Peter Wille. From 1999 to 2007, his studies continued under the tutelage of Vladimir Krainev at the Hochschule für Music und Theater Hannover in Germany. In 2007, Chun-Chieh was given a full scholarship to study with John Perry at the Colburn Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles, and returned to Germany in June 2010 to earn his Konzertexamen diploma from the Hochschule für Music und Theater Hannover. He has won numerous prizes in competitions, including First Prize at the 4th Hamamatsu International Academy Piano Competition in Japan (1999), Third Prize at the third Tchaikovsky International Music Competition (Youth) in St. Petersburg, Russia and Third Prize at the 4th Prokofiev International Competition in St. Petersburg (2004). He also received the “Prix de L’Ordre du Merite” in Luzern, where he was praised by Maestro Alexis Weissenberg.

Mr. Yen is currently full time Assistant Professor at the National Taiwan Normal University.