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May 30, 2013

Claire Huangci

Claire Huangci was born in Rochester, New York. She received a grand piano for her 6th year birthday present. After exploring the instrument herself in the first year, she was enrolled into Settlement Music School of Philadelphia when she was 7. And in the same year, she was featured on FOX news as a child prodigy with the skills of a professional pianist. The 2007 season represented a milestone in Claire’s career. She made her first appearances in Europe with solo performances in Herkulessaal die Residenz in Munich, Frankfurt, and in the Salle Cortot Hall of Paris as well as concert appearances with National Philharmonique du Maroc, China Philharmonic Orchestra under Maestro Shi Shucheng, and the Suedwestdeutsche Philharmonie Konstanz Orchester.

The 2008-2009 season brought Claire in numerous solo and concerto performances to various venues in France, Germany, Austria (Vienna Konzerthaus with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and Salzburg Mozarteum) America (Sarasota Asolo Theater and Carnegie Hall among others), Poland, Switzerland, Japan, and China. Recent orchestral performances have enabled her to work with conductors such as Rossen Milanov, Ariel Zuckermann and Vladimir Fedosseyev. She also appeared in many festivals including Auvers sur Oise, Musique Menton, Bad Kissingen KlavierOlympiade and Sommer Festspiele, Festival Annecy, Chopin Duszniki Festival, Leipzig Euroarts Festivals, Schwetzingen MusikFestspiele, Mainz Music, and Hamptons Music Festival. She also participated in the 2009 Verbier Festival and Academy, studying with Professors Bashkirov and Kovacevich. In May 2009, she gave a solo tour in Israel and was the guest star of the popular Israeli TV show ‘Intermezzo’.

In addition, Claire debuted at the Zurich Tonhalle Grosser Saal with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra under the auspices of the Orpheum Foundation and the St. Petersburg Hermitage Theater with the St. Petersburg Symphony. At the 2009 European Chopin International Competition in Darmstadt, Claire was awarded with the first prize as well as the prize for the best performance of the polonaise. As a result of the prize, she will perform in many Chopin societies and festivals throughout Europe. She has been heard on numerous radio stations across the globe including WQXR, Suedwestrundfunk, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Suisse Romande Radio, ORF Austria, CCTV China, KBS Korea, NPR Performance Today, and NHK Japan. In February 2010, a video profile of her will be released on the Deutsche Welle TV program.

In February 2010, Claire Huangci was awarded with the 1st prize as well as the special prizes for performances of mazurka and polonaise at the 8th National Chopin Competition held in Miami, Florida. In 2012 she won the ZF Music Prize in Germany. She is a Finalist of the 14th Van Cliburn Piano Competition 2013 in Fort Worth.