Acclaimed Young Pianist Claire Huangci Performs at Yamaha Artist Services, Inc.

NEW YORK, N.Y. — Acclaimed teenage pianist and New York native Claire Huangci will perform a premiere recital at Yamaha's midtown Piano Salon on Wednesday, September 19 at 7:30 p.m.

Claire Huangci
Yamaha Artist Claire Huangci
The program will include works such as Chaconne in D minor BWV1004 by Bach/Busoni; Piano Sonata in A major D959 by Shubert; Sonata No. 3 in B minor Op. 58 by Chopin and Arabesques on themes of "Beautiful Blue Danube" by Strauss/Schulz/Evler.

A native of New York, 17-year-old Claire Huangci began her piano studies at the age of seven when she was enrolled into the Settlement Music School of Philadelphia. Within her first year of school she was featured on Fox News as a child prodigy with "the skills of a professional pianist." In 2003 she was admitted into the Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied under Eleanor Sokoloff and Gary Graffman.

During her schooling, Huangci was awarded a number of scholarships and won many competitions, including the Grand Prize at the 1999 World Piano Competition in the young artist division, the Philadelphia Orchestra Competition and the 57th Kosciuszko Chopin National Piano Competition. Her performances have been featured on many music radio stations, including a performance of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 on New York's WQXR. In 2006 she became Yamaha's Youngest Artist endorsee.

In 2007 Huangci made her first appearances in Europe with solo performances in Munich and Frankfurt, Germany; Zurich, Switzerland; and Paris, France. She also performed with National du Maroc Philharmonic at the Morocco Festival and debuted with the China Philharmonic in Beijing. Having now completed four years of study at the Curtis Institute of Music, she plans to continue her education in Germany at the Hochschule für Musik in Hannover under professor Arie Vardi.

Yamaha Artist Services, Inc. is located at 689 Fifth Avenue (entrance located on East 54th Street) in New York City. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for students and $6 for seniors. For more information and reservations, contact (212) 339-9995, ex. 0 or yasi@yamaha.com.