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'''Di Xiao''' ({{zh|s=肖荻}}) is a classical piano soloist originally from China, named in the top 10 up and coming Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rhinegold.co.uk/magazines/international_piano/|title=International Piano Magazine}}</ref> in 2009.<ref>Nancy Pellegrini: ”On The Rise”, “International Piano Magazine”, No 62, March/April 2009</ref> Di Xiao is currently based in the UK.
'''Di Xiao''' ({{zh|s=肖荻|p=Xiāo Dí}}) is a classical piano soloist originally from China, named in the top 10 up and coming Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rhinegold.co.uk/magazines/international_piano/|title=International Piano Magazine|access-date=9 September 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205044755/http://www.rhinegold.co.uk/magazines/international_piano/|archive-date=5 February 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2009.<ref name="auto">Nancy Pellegrini: ”On The Rise", "International Piano Magazine", No 62, March/April 2009</ref> Di Xiao is currently based in the UK.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Described as “a pianist of awesome gifts" by the Birmingham Post,<ref>Christopher Morely, "Ludlow Philharmonic Prize concert review", "Birmingham Post", Feb 2007</ref> the Chinese pianist Di Xiao recently concluded a major international recital tour representing the U.K as part of the universally acclaimed [[European Concert Hall Organisation]] (ECHO)<ref>European Concert Halls Organisation [[:de:European Concert Hall Organisation|German Wiki page]]</ref> 'Rising Stars' series.<ref>Cecilia Leung,Rising Star: Di Xiao, International Piano Magazine, November/December 2008</ref> The tour included sell out concerts at the [[Concertgebouw]] Amsterdam, ([[Konzerthaus, Vienna]]), Salzburg [[Mozarteum]], [[Stockholm Concert Hall]](Konserthaus), [[Luxembourg Philharmonie]] and many more. Following her Köln Philharmoie recital their press stated that “Di Xiao presents a demanding programme that takes your breath away.<ref>Koelner Philharmonie Programmhefte/09/03 [http://www.koelner-philharmonie.de/programmhefte/2009/03/ Notes]</ref> Di Xiao continues to thrill audiences across the world performing regularly outside the UK in Europe and Asia. Di Xiao’s stated aim is “to become an international ambassador for the piano, combining both Chinese and Western repertoire in the programming of my concerts, thereby creating a bridge between two cultures.<ref>Jeremy Pound,"Rising Star Great Artists of Tomorrow", "BBC Music Magazine", October 2008</ref>
Described as "a pianist of awesome gifts" by the Birmingham Post,<ref name="auto1">Christopher Morely, "Ludlow Philharmonic Prize concert review", "Birmingham Post", Feb 2007</ref> the Chinese pianist Di Xiao recently concluded a major international recital tour representing the U.K as part of the universally acclaimed [[European Concert Hall Organisation]] (ECHO)<ref>European Concert Halls Organisation [[:de:European Concert Hall Organisation|German Wiki page]]</ref> 'Rising Stars' series.<ref>Cecilia Leung,Rising Star: Di Xiao, International Piano Magazine, November/December 2008</ref> The tour included sell out concerts at the [[Concertgebouw, Amsterdam|Concertgebouw]] Amsterdam, ([[Konzerthaus, Vienna]]), Salzburg [[Mozarteum]], [[Stockholm Concert Hall]](Konserthaus), [[Luxembourg Philharmonie]] and many more. Following her Köln Philharmoie recital their press stated that "Di Xiao presents a demanding programme that takes your breath away".<ref>Koelner Philharmonie Programmhefte/09/03 [http://www.koelner-philharmonie.de/programmhefte/2009/03/ Notes] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719053234/http://www.koelner-philharmonie.de/programmhefte/2009/03/ |date=19 July 2011 }}</ref> Di Xiao continues to thrill audiences across the world performing regularly outside the UK in Europe and Asia. Di Xiao’s stated aim is "to become an international ambassador for the piano, combining both Chinese and Western repertoire in the programming of my concerts, thereby creating a bridge between two cultures".<ref>Jeremy Pound,"Rising Star Great Artists of Tomorrow", "BBC Music Magazine", October 2008</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
Di Xiao’s education included study at the Odessa Conservatoire, under the eminent Professors A. M. Bougaevski and G. V. Popova and the [[Central Conservatory of Music]] Beijing.<ref>ShaSha Wong, Life is Choice: Di Xiao, UK Chinese Times,UK Chinese Times, Thursday 25 January 2007</ref> She graduated from the latter with one of the highest marks in the history of the Conservatory. In 2005 she was awarded a full scholarship by Birmingham Conservatoire where she studied under Mark Racz,<ref>Mark Racz; Royal Academy [http://www.ram.ac.uk/whoswho/senior%20staff/Pages/DeputyPrincipal.aspx Web CV]</ref> now Deputy Principal at The [[Royal Academy of Music]] London, and Professor Malcolm Wilson. Respected by the musical elite, Di Xiao has enjoyed private master classes with [[Alfred Brendel]], [[John Lill]], [[Peter Donohoe (pianist)|Peter Donohoe]] and [[Simon Trpčeski]].<ref>Terie Dai, Floating Clouds and Running Water Under The Finger Tips: Di Xiao, London Global Times 7, 14 and 21 May 2010.</ref>
Di Xiao’s education included study at the Odesa Conservatoire, under the eminent Professors A. M. Bougaevski and G. V. Popova and the [[Central Conservatory of Music]] Beijing.<ref>ShaSha Wong, Life is Choice: Di Xiao, UK Chinese Times,UK Chinese Times, Thursday 25 January 2007</ref> She graduated from the latter with one of the highest marks in the history of the Conservatory. In 2005 she was awarded a full scholarship by Birmingham Conservatoire where she studied under Mark Racz,<ref>Mark Racz; Royal Academy [http://www.ram.ac.uk/whoswho/senior%20staff/Pages/DeputyPrincipal.aspx Web CV]</ref> now Deputy Principal at The [[Royal Academy of Music]] London, and Professor Malcolm Wilson. Respected by the musical elite, Di Xiao has enjoyed private master classes with [[Alfred Brendel]], [[John Lill]], [[Peter Donohoe (pianist)|Peter Donohoe]] and [[Simon Trpčeski]].<ref>Terie Dai, Floating Clouds and Running Water Under The Finger Tips: Di Xiao, London Global Times 7, 14 and 21 May 2010.</ref>


==Prizes and Awards==
==Prizes and awards==
Di Xiao enjoyed success in competition from and early age winning the Most Outstanding Young Musician of Guangdong Province Award aged just 16.<ref>Bob Jones, Classic FM Arts Daily, 30 April 2009 [http://mediaweb.musicradio.com/player/default.asp?s=2&e=89245 Classic FM]</ref> Since then she has won many national and international prizes including; the Ludlow Philharmonic Concerto Prize in 2005, the Birmingham Symphony Hall Prize in 2006, a Worshipful Company of Musicians Silver Medal in 2007 and, in the same year, first prize in the Brant International Piano Competition.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbso.co.uk/?page=concerts/viewConcert.html&cid=1240&m=07&y=2006|title=The Brant International Pianoforte Competition}}</ref> In 2009 she was acknowledged among the top 10 most promising young Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine<ref>Nancy Pellegrini: ”On The Rise”, “International Piano Magazine”, No 62, March/April 2009</ref>
Di Xiao enjoyed success in competition from and early age winning the Most Outstanding Young Musician of Guangdong Province Award aged just 16.<ref>Bob Jones, Classic FM Arts Daily, 30 April 2009 [http://mediaweb.musicradio.com/player/default.asp?s=2&e=89245 Classic FM]{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Since then she has won many national and international prizes including; the Ludlow Philharmonic Concerto Prize in 2005, the Birmingham Symphony Hall Prize in 2006, a Worshipful Company of Musicians Silver Medal in 2007 and, in the same year, first prize in the Brant International Piano Competition.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbso.co.uk/?page=concerts/viewConcert.html&cid=1240&m=07&y=2006|title=The Brant International Pianoforte Competition|access-date=24 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719152317/http://www.cbso.co.uk/?page=concerts%2FviewConcert.html&cid=1240&m=07&y=2006|archive-date=19 July 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2009 she was acknowledged among the top 10 most promising young Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine<ref name="auto"/>


==International career==
==International career==
Di’s international career started at 17 when she played [[Yin Chengzong]]’s [[Yellow River Piano Concerto]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]] and Penang for the Malaysian Royal Family. Di has subsequently been invited to perform as a soloist in many countries including [[Malaysia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Singapore]], [[India]], [[China]] and the UK. In the UK, her concert performances have received much acclaim. Her debut at [[Symphony Hall, Birmingham]] in 2006 was described by the UK Chinese Times as “A stunning concert!”<ref>UK Chinese Times,Symphony Hall Prize Recital Review, June 2006</ref> and an early performance of the Schumann Concerto ([[Piano Concerto (Schumann)]]) prompted The [[Birmingham Post]] to say “In her graceful, dancing finale it was easy to imagine [[Clara Schumann]] at the keyboard.”.<ref>Christopher Morely, "Ludlow Philharmonic Prize concert review", "Birmingham Post", Feb 2007</ref> Di has appeared in a number of important music festivals including Berman Musikfest (Germany), ISA music Festival (Austria), New Generation Arts Festival (UK),<ref>New Generation Arts 2010 [http://www.bcu.ac.uk/news-events/new-generation-arts/music/di-xiao 2010 Programme]</ref> Buxton Arts Festivals (UK)<ref>Buxton Festival [http://www.buxtonfestival.co.uk/music.html 2010 Programme]</ref> and Leamington Music Festival (UK).<ref>Leamington Courier, 4 April 2008 [http://www.leamingtoncourier.co.uk/whats-on-news/Wartime-connection-at-classical-festival.3944451.jp Classical Music]</ref> In October 2010, she played for her home town’s inaugural International Classical Music Festival in GuangZhou, China.<ref>[http://bbs.1205.cn/viewthread.php?tid=39593&extra=&ordertype=1 星海广州,XingHai Conservatory, Guangzhou]</ref>
Xiao’s international career started at 17 when she played [[Yin Chengzong]]'s [[Yellow River Piano Concerto]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]] and Penang for the Malaysian Royal Family. She has subsequently been invited to perform as a soloist in many countries including [[Malaysia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Singapore]], [[India]], [[China]] and the UK. In the UK, her concert performances have received much acclaim. Her debut at [[Symphony Hall, Birmingham]] in 2006 was described by the UK Chinese Times as "A stunning concert!”<ref>UK Chinese Times,Symphony Hall Prize Recital Review, June 2006</ref> and an early performance of the Schumann Concerto ([[Piano Concerto (Schumann)]]) prompted The [[Birmingham Post]] to say "In her graceful, dancing finale it was easy to imagine [[Clara Schumann]] at the keyboard".<ref name="auto1"/> She has appeared in a number of important music festivals including Berman Musikfest (Germany), ISA music Festival (Austria), New Generation Arts Festival (UK),<ref>New Generation Arts 2010 [http://www.bcu.ac.uk/news-events/new-generation-arts/music/di-xiao 2010 Programme]{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Buxton Arts Festivals (UK)<ref>Buxton Festival [http://www.buxtonfestival.co.uk/music.html 2010 Programme] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100919150642/http://www.buxtonfestival.co.uk/music.html |date=19 September 2010 }}</ref> and Leamington Music Festival (UK).<ref>Leamington Courier, 4 April 2008 [http://www.leamingtoncourier.co.uk/whats-on-news/Wartime-connection-at-classical-festival.3944451.jp Classical Music]</ref> In October 2010, she played for her home town’s inaugural International Classical Music Festival in Guangzhou, China.


==Recording and Broadcast==
==Recording and broadcast==
In 2008 Di Xiao released her debut Album “Di Xiao Presents”<ref>Di Xiao Presents. [http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/DiXiao Di Xiao Presents CD]</ref> and her second, 'Journey' <ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Journey-Xiao/dp/B005WZSS8O Di Xiao Journey 2011]</ref> was released in October 2011. The albums were well received and featured on flagship radio programmes including the respected [[BBC Radio 3]] programme 'In Tune'.<ref>[[Chi-chi Nwanoku]], BBC Radio 3,1400; 25 January 2010 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gsq8d BBC Radio 3]</ref> and [[BBC Radio 4]]'s [[Woman’s Hour]].<ref>Jane Garvey, BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour 19 October 2011 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00l75t5 BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour]</ref> Also in August 2011 Di Xiao began recording the piano works of Ravel for SOMM Recordings.,<ref>[http://www.somm-recordings.com/somm/index.html SOMM]</ref> the first CD will be released in 2012.{{update inline|date=August 2015}} The artist has been interviewed by a number of leading magazines and radio stations including [[Classic FM (UK)|Classic FM]]<ref>[http://www.classicfm.co.uk/on-air/podcasts/classic-fm-arts-daily/e89245-classic-fm-arts-daily-300409/ ClassicFM Arts Daily]</ref> and [[BBC Radio 3]]. In February 2011 Di Xiao featured on [[BBC Radio 3]]'s In-Tune programme as a prelude to her [[St Martin-in-the-Fields]] debut when, during a 30-minute slot, Di Xiao was interviewed by host [[Sean Rafferty]] and played live on air.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrltb BBC Radio 3 In Tune 24 February 2011]</ref> Additionally, many of Di’s live performances were recorded and transmitted on radio stations across Europe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100komma7.lu/lu/search/liste?keywords=Di+Xiao|title=Radio 100.7 Luxembourg}}</ref>
In 2008, Di Xiao released her debut album ''Di Xiao Presents''<ref>Di Xiao Presents. [http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/DiXiao Di Xiao Presents CD]</ref> and her second, ''Journey''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Journey-Xiao/dp/B005WZSS8O|title=Journey|date=21 October 2011|accessdate=7 August 2020|website=Amazon.co.uk}}</ref> was released in October 2011. The albums were well received and featured on flagship radio programmes including the [[BBC Radio 3]] programme ''In Tune''.<ref>[[Chi-chi Nwanoku]], BBC Radio 3,1400; 25 January 2010 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gsq8d BBC Radio 3]</ref> and [[BBC Radio 4]]'s ''[[Woman’s Hour]]''.<ref>Jane Garvey, BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour 19 October 2011 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00l75t5 BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour]</ref> Also in August 2011, Di Xiao began recording the piano works of Ravel for SOMM Recordings,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.somm-recordings.com/somm/index.html |title=SOMM |access-date=6 March 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070519071504/http://www.somm-recordings.com/somm/index.html |archive-date=19 May 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> the first CD will be released in 2012.{{update inline|date=August 2015}} The artist has been interviewed by a number of leading magazines and radio stations including [[Classic FM (UK)|Classic FM]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.classicfm.com/radio/podcasts/|title=Classic FM|website=Classicfm.com|accessdate=7 August 2020}}</ref> and [[BBC Radio 3]]. In February 2011, Di Xiao featured on [[BBC Radio 3]]'s ''In Tune'' programme as a prelude to her [[St Martin-in-the-Fields]] debut when, during a 30-minute slot, Di Xiao was interviewed by host [[Sean Rafferty]] and played live on air.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrltb |title=BBC - BBC Radio 3 Programmes - in Tune, 24/02/2011 Madame Butterfly, di Xiao |access-date=6 March 2011 |archive-date=27 February 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110227073058/http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrltb |url-status=dead }}</ref> Additionally, many of Di’s live performances were recorded and transmitted on radio stations across Europe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100komma7.lu/lu/search/liste?keywords=Di+Xiao|title=Radio 100.7 Luxembourg|access-date=9 September 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717135341/http://www.100komma7.lu/lu/search/liste?keywords=Di+Xiao|archive-date=17 July 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Repertoire==
==Repertoire==
Xiao’s repertoire reflects a broad spectrum of interests with a wide range of musical styles.<ref>ic Sutton Coldfield, 16 January 2009 [http://icsuttoncoldfield.icnetwork.co.uk/tm_headline=varied-programme-from-rising-young-star-di-xiao&method=full&objectid=22727931&siteid=52630-name_page.html Example of range]</ref> Her range extends from the works of Mozart and [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] to [[Maurice Ravel]], [[Sergei Prokofiev]] and [[Olivier Messiaen]]. She has a keen interest in Chinese classical folk music and contemporary piano works. Involved in a number of collaborations, she works with artists including [[Julian Lloyd Webber]]<ref>Julian Lloyd Webber [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/news.asp 2010 Schedule]</ref> and EMI guitarist [[Xuefei Yang]].<ref>Xuefei Yang [http://www.xuefeiyang.com/calendar.html 2010 Schedule]</ref>
Xiao’s repertoire reflects a broad spectrum of interests with a wide range of musical styles.<ref>ic Sutton Coldfield, 16 January 2009 [http://icsuttoncoldfield.icnetwork.co.uk/tm_headline=varied-programme-from-rising-young-star-di-xiao&method=full&objectid=22727931&siteid=52630-name_page.html Example of range] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725025137/http://icsuttoncoldfield.icnetwork.co.uk/tm_headline%3Dvaried-programme-from-rising-young-star-di-xiao%26method%3Dfull%26objectid%3D22727931%26siteid%3D52630-name_page.html |date=25 July 2011 }}</ref> Her range extends from the works of Mozart and [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] to [[Maurice Ravel]], [[Sergei Prokofiev]] and [[Olivier Messiaen]]. She has a keen interest in Chinese classical folk music and contemporary piano works. Involved in a number of collaborations, she works with artists including [[Julian Lloyd Webber]]<ref>Julian Lloyd Webber [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/news.asp 2010 Schedule] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120116191602/http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/news.asp |date=16 January 2012 }}</ref> and EMI guitarist [[Xuefei Yang]].<ref>Xuefei Yang [http://www.xuefeiyang.com/calendar.html 2010 Schedule] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100919222044/http://www.xuefeiyang.com/calendar.html |date=19 September 2010 }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://mediaweb.musicradio.com/player/default.asp?s=2&e=89245 Classic FM Arts Daily]
*[http://mediaweb.musicradio.com/player/default.asp?s=2&e=89245 Classic FM Arts Daily]{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*[http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/tm_headline=didi-s-determination-to-reach-the-heights&method=full&objectid=20363924&siteid=50002-name_page.html Birmingham Post Article]
*[http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/tm_headline=didi-s-determination-to-reach-the-heights&method=full&objectid=20363924&siteid=50002-name_page.html Birmingham Post Article] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120923141522/http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/tm_headline%3Ddidi-s-determination-to-reach-the-heights%26method%3Dfull%26objectid%3D20363924%26siteid%3D50002-name_page.html |date=23 September 2012 }}
*[http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/classical-music-birmingham/2008/10/28/di-xiao-at-birmingham-town-hall-65233-22134757/ Birmingham THSH Review]
*[http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/classical-music-birmingham/2008/10/28/di-xiao-at-birmingham-town-hall-65233-22134757/ Birmingham THSH Review] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081203134517/http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/classical-music-birmingham/2008/10/28/di-xiao-at-birmingham-town-hall-65233-22134757/ |date=3 December 2008 }}
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/EcstasyXiao Live performances on Youtube]
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/EcstasyXiao Live performances on Youtube]
*[http://www.dixiao.co.uk Di Xiao's Official Website]
*[https://www.dixiao.co.uk Di Xiao's Official Website]

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Di Xiao
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Classical Pianist Di Xiao
Background information
Genresclassical
Occupationpianist
Instrumentpiano
Years active1996 - present day
Websitewww.dixiao.co.uk

Di Xiao (Chinese: 肖荻; pinyin: Xiāo Dí) is a classical piano soloist originally from China, named in the top 10 up and coming Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine[1] in 2009.[2] Di Xiao is currently based in the UK.

Introduction

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Described as "a pianist of awesome gifts" by the Birmingham Post,[3] the Chinese pianist Di Xiao recently concluded a major international recital tour representing the U.K as part of the universally acclaimed European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO)[4] 'Rising Stars' series.[5] The tour included sell out concerts at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, (Konzerthaus, Vienna), Salzburg Mozarteum, Stockholm Concert Hall(Konserthaus), Luxembourg Philharmonie and many more. Following her Köln Philharmoie recital their press stated that "Di Xiao presents a demanding programme that takes your breath away".[6] Di Xiao continues to thrill audiences across the world performing regularly outside the UK in Europe and Asia. Di Xiao’s stated aim is "to become an international ambassador for the piano, combining both Chinese and Western repertoire in the programming of my concerts, thereby creating a bridge between two cultures".[7]

Education

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Di Xiao’s education included study at the Odesa Conservatoire, under the eminent Professors A. M. Bougaevski and G. V. Popova and the Central Conservatory of Music Beijing.[8] She graduated from the latter with one of the highest marks in the history of the Conservatory. In 2005 she was awarded a full scholarship by Birmingham Conservatoire where she studied under Mark Racz,[9] now Deputy Principal at The Royal Academy of Music London, and Professor Malcolm Wilson. Respected by the musical elite, Di Xiao has enjoyed private master classes with Alfred Brendel, John Lill, Peter Donohoe and Simon Trpčeski.[10]

Prizes and awards

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Di Xiao enjoyed success in competition from and early age winning the Most Outstanding Young Musician of Guangdong Province Award aged just 16.[11] Since then she has won many national and international prizes including; the Ludlow Philharmonic Concerto Prize in 2005, the Birmingham Symphony Hall Prize in 2006, a Worshipful Company of Musicians Silver Medal in 2007 and, in the same year, first prize in the Brant International Piano Competition.[12] In 2009 she was acknowledged among the top 10 most promising young Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine[2]

International career

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Xiao’s international career started at 17 when she played Yin Chengzong's Yellow River Piano Concerto in Kuala Lumpur and Penang for the Malaysian Royal Family. She has subsequently been invited to perform as a soloist in many countries including Malaysia, Ukraine, Singapore, India, China and the UK. In the UK, her concert performances have received much acclaim. Her debut at Symphony Hall, Birmingham in 2006 was described by the UK Chinese Times as "A stunning concert!”[13] and an early performance of the Schumann Concerto (Piano Concerto (Schumann)) prompted The Birmingham Post to say "In her graceful, dancing finale it was easy to imagine Clara Schumann at the keyboard".[3] She has appeared in a number of important music festivals including Berman Musikfest (Germany), ISA music Festival (Austria), New Generation Arts Festival (UK),[14] Buxton Arts Festivals (UK)[15] and Leamington Music Festival (UK).[16] In October 2010, she played for her home town’s inaugural International Classical Music Festival in Guangzhou, China.

Recording and broadcast

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In 2008, Di Xiao released her debut album Di Xiao Presents[17] and her second, Journey[18] was released in October 2011. The albums were well received and featured on flagship radio programmes including the BBC Radio 3 programme In Tune.[19] and BBC Radio 4's Woman’s Hour.[20] Also in August 2011, Di Xiao began recording the piano works of Ravel for SOMM Recordings,[21] the first CD will be released in 2012.[needs update] The artist has been interviewed by a number of leading magazines and radio stations including Classic FM[22] and BBC Radio 3. In February 2011, Di Xiao featured on BBC Radio 3's In Tune programme as a prelude to her St Martin-in-the-Fields debut when, during a 30-minute slot, Di Xiao was interviewed by host Sean Rafferty and played live on air.[23] Additionally, many of Di’s live performances were recorded and transmitted on radio stations across Europe.[24]

Repertoire

[edit]

Xiao’s repertoire reflects a broad spectrum of interests with a wide range of musical styles.[25] Her range extends from the works of Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven to Maurice Ravel, Sergei Prokofiev and Olivier Messiaen. She has a keen interest in Chinese classical folk music and contemporary piano works. Involved in a number of collaborations, she works with artists including Julian Lloyd Webber[26] and EMI guitarist Xuefei Yang.[27]

References

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  1. ^ "International Piano Magazine". Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  2. ^ a b Nancy Pellegrini: ”On The Rise", "International Piano Magazine", No 62, March/April 2009
  3. ^ a b Christopher Morely, "Ludlow Philharmonic Prize concert review", "Birmingham Post", Feb 2007
  4. ^ European Concert Halls Organisation German Wiki page
  5. ^ Cecilia Leung,Rising Star: Di Xiao, International Piano Magazine, November/December 2008
  6. ^ Koelner Philharmonie Programmhefte/09/03 Notes Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Jeremy Pound,"Rising Star Great Artists of Tomorrow", "BBC Music Magazine", October 2008
  8. ^ ShaSha Wong, Life is Choice: Di Xiao, UK Chinese Times,UK Chinese Times, Thursday 25 January 2007
  9. ^ Mark Racz; Royal Academy Web CV
  10. ^ Terie Dai, Floating Clouds and Running Water Under The Finger Tips: Di Xiao, London Global Times 7, 14 and 21 May 2010.
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