Yun Di Li is my favorite pianist, He is a Chinese classical pianist. He is also popularly known as Yundi and formerly Yundi Li. Born in Chongqing, Li is most well known for being the youngest pianist to win the International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition, in 2000, at the age of 18. He currently resides in Hong Kong.
Yun di Li Playing the Piece "Fantasie Imprumpto, Op. 66( the Piece I Love to play)
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Yundi Li was born in Chongquing in central China. As with many musicians, his
penchant for music became apparent in early childhood. One day, when
he was three years old, he was so fascinated by a man playing an
accordion in a shopping mall that he refused to leave the mall.
At
the age of four, he started learning to play the accordion. When he
was seven, he asked his parents to let him have piano lessons. At the
age of twelve, Li gave the best performance in a fiercely competitive
selection process and thus earned himself a place at the top music
school in Sichuan province.
About
a year later, when Li's teacher decided to take up a post at the School
of Arts in Shenzhen, southern China, Li's family moved in order to
allow the young prodigy to continue his studies in Shenzhen. The tuition
at this school was expensive, and Li's mother had already given up her
job in order to supervise the boy's education. However, Li had won
numerous scholarships and awards which enabled him to afford the fees.
At
thirteen, Li won the Stravinsky Competition in the United States. He
went on to take First Prize at the Gina Bachauer International Piano
Competition in the United States and Third Prize at the Franz Liszt
Piano Competition in the Netherlands, as well as being a major winner in
the Second China International Piano Competition in Beijing.
At just eighteen, Yundi Li won the first prize at the Frederic Chopin Competition held in Warsaw in October 2000.
He
has recently announced that he will never compete again. He is
currently on the roster of Deutsche Grammophon (DG). His first
recording for DG was an all-Chopin recital album, released in early
2002. Meanwhile, he continues his musical studies in Germany.
Yun di Li Playing the Piece "Fantasie Imprumpto, Op. 66( the Piece I Love to play)
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