Hong Xu Honens Laureate (2006)
Since his debut at London’s Wigmore Hall, presented by Honens as part of the Competition’s comprehensive Artistic & Career Development Program, Hong Xu’s career has been on a steady trajectory forward. He performed at the Beijing Cultural Olympiad in 2008, has collaborated with esteemed conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Hans Graf and Yannick Nézét-Séguin, and has become a repeat guest soloist with the Hallé Orchestra and recitalist at Wigmore Hall. He also appears regularly with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, with whom he has toured China and will make his Royal Festival Hall debut in 2012. After a decade living in New York, Xu has returned to China where he resides in Wuhan and is a member of the piano faculty at the Wuhan Conservatory of Music.
"a technically brilliant, insightful musician of seemingly limitless potential." — The New York Times
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Hong Xu
MOZART
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Rob Kapilow's
"What Makes it Great?"
29 October - Performance
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Rob Kapilow's
"What Makes it Great?"
29 October - Q & A
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Hong Xu
WIGMORE HALL DEBUT
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Hong Xu: Rzewski: Rubinstein in Berlin
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Hong Xu: Stravinsky: Trois mouvements de Petrouchka: Danse russe
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Hong Xu: Mozart: Adagio in B minor K. 540
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Hong Xu: Mozart: Sonata D major K. 576 - Allegro
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Hong Xu: Wolf: Der Knabe und das Immlein
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Hong Xu
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