The Chinese pianist, Terence H. Yung, was born in Hong Kong and grew up in the USA. He studied privately with Eleanor Sokoloff of the Curtis Institute of Music before entering the Juilliard School's pre-college program in New York City at the age of 13, where he was a pupil of Frank Lévy and Martin Canin, who was Rosina Lhévinne’s teaching assistant. He continued his studies with Abbey Simon at the University of Houston, where he holds a Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts in English Literature (2012). He also holds a prestigious Diplôme from the Académie Internationale d'Eté de Nice, where he studied with
Michel Béroff and Philippe Entremont, and he took lessons informally with
Garrick Ohlsson and Horacio Gutierrez. His international honors include top prizes at the Puigcerdà International Music Competition in Spain and the Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition in New York City.
Terence Yung has been hailed as "a brilliant young artist" with "powerhouse virtuosity," "felt musicianship" and "a real gift for communication in performance." He has appeared throughout the USA as a recitalist, in chamber music concerts, as soloist with orchestras, including performances in New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle and Houston, as well as abroad in Spain and France. Notable venues include Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center of Performing Arts (Philadelphia), Benaroya Hall (Seattle), the Teatro d Puigcerdá, the Grand Opera House (Delaware), the Juilliard School (New York City), Steinway Hall, Yamaha Salon, the Kosciuszko Foundation, the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. In the USA and abroad, he as performed at music festivals including the International Keyboard Institute and Festival (New York City), the Puigcerdà International Music Festival (Spain), the International Piano Festival (Houston), and the Adirondack International Music Festival in upstate New York. He has appeared under the batons of David Amado, Jack Moore, and Richard Vanstone.
Terence Yung has been highly committed to the education and outreach of classical music. His work with outreach organizations has made a difference for the underprivileged children of inner-city Houston through the gift of music. His involvement with community organizations include frequent collaborations with the Orchestra Society of Philadelphia. Terence Yung has been a subject of interviews by Ming Pao Daily News, the Global Chinese Times, and French public news as an outstanding young pianist from Hong Kong. In 2010, he was selected as a Young Steinway Artist. |