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Pianist
WENDY CHEN won the 1997 Young Concert Artists International
Auditions and was awarded the Bruce Hungerford Prize.
The Young Concert Artists Series has presented Ms. Chen in
recital at New York’s 92nd Street Y, sponsored by YCA’s Mortimer
Levitt Career Development Award for Women Artists, in recital at the
Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, in her New York concerto debut with
the New York Chamber Symphony at Alice Tully Hall, and in the “YCA
Encores” Series at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall.
At
the age of fifteen, Ms. Chen debuted with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
under conductor Andre Previn. Since
then, she has appeared with the Utah Symphony, the Boston Pops, the
Pacific Symphony, the Cincinnati and Baltimore Chamber Orchestras, the
Florida Philharmonic, the Hartford Symphony, California’s Chamber
Orchestra of the South Bay, the Lake Charles Symphony, the
Champaign-Urbana Symphony, the Mansfield (OH) Symphony, the Chamber
Orchestra of Albuquerque, the Yakima Symphony, the Auckland Philharmonia
and the Wellington Sinfonia in New Zealand, and the Orquesta Ossodre in
Uruguay. Ms.
Chen continues to perform numerous works as soloist with orchestra this
season, including the Shostakovich Concerto No. 1 with the Cincinnati
Symphony, the Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with the
Paducah Symphony, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with the Phoenix and
Wichita symphonies, and concertos with the West Shore Symphony in
Michigan and the South Dakota Symphony.
In recital, she performs for the University of Louisville, the
Artist Series in Tallahassee, Allied Concerts in Minnetonka, MN, the
City of Lakewood (CO) Cultural Center, and the Lee County (SC) Arts
Council. Ms.
Chen has performed in 35 of the 50 states, including appearances at
Merkin Concert Hall, the Morgan Library and Bargemusic in New York, the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Boston Chamber Society, and the
festivals of Aspen, Montreal, Tanglewood, Spoleto USA, El Paso ProMusica,
Bridgehampton, and Seattle. She
also tours with Spoleto USA. At
the age of seventeen, Ms. Chen won First Prize in the National Chopin
Competition, resulting in her debut recital at Alice Tully Hall, was
awarded an Irving S. Gilmore Young Artists Award, and was named a
Presidential Scholar by the National Foundation for the Arts.
Other awards include First Prize in the Washington International
Competition. Born in Los Angeles, Wendy Chen attended The Colburn School of Performing Arts as a student of Dorothy Hwang and received private instruction from Aube Tzerko and Kwang-Wu Kim. Ms. Chen received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from The Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University, where she was a student of Leon Fleisher. Ms. Chen’s debut solo recording, CHOPIN, has been released on the RCM label. |
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