Junwen Liang - Piano Concert

Described by Richard Goode as “a very gifted pianist and a musician of great sensitivity,” Chinese pianist Junwen Liang has been praised for his captivating artistry (Stroll Magazine) and recognized as “an extremely gifted and promising young artist” (New York Concert Review). In the Spotlight lauded his “engaging stage presence” and confident programming,” affirming he is “ready for a major career.”
Since 2024, Junwen has established himself as a versatile recitalist, presenting more than 35 performances across the United States and China. In summer 2025, he continues with recital debuts through the U.S., followed by an active 2025-26 season with engagements across the U.S., France, Canada and China. He is currently preparing his debut album with Sheva Collection, a distinguished classical label based in the UK and Italy.
His performances have brought him to leading venues including Carnegie Hall and the Kimmel Center, with broadcasts featured on WRTI Classical and WSKG Public Radio. A laureate of numerous international competitions, he has earned top prizes from The American Prize, The Princeton Festival, and the Julius’s Zarębski International Music Competition, among others.
Equally committed to collaboration, Junwen has performed widely with vocalists and instrumentalists and received the Clara Ascherfeld Award at the Peabody Institute. He frequently serves as a juror for regional and national competitions.
Based in Philadelphia, Junwen teaches piano at the University of Pennsylvania and is represented worldwide by Price Attractions. His principal teachers include Richard Goods, Christopher Guzman, Roberto Plano, Edward Auer, and Charis Dimaras.
Tickets available at the door for $20.