Bing Bing Li - Piano

"Held audience spellbound by her virtuosity....remarkable recital"
Musical Opinion

"Immensely delicate playing showing off the grandeur of the soloist's seemingly effortless display"
Bristol News Today

"Bing Bing performed with vigour and authority… a refreshing contrast and torrent of inventiveness"
The Times and Sunday Times (Southbank)


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Bing Bing Li is a dazzling talent at the piano, considered by all who have had the privilege to witness this young talent, as destined for international renown.

As a child prodigy aged just 7, Bing Bing received the title 'Star of the Future' from the Government of Jilin Province, China. At the age of 10, she was declared by Karl-Heinz Kaemmerling "A hugely gifted young pianist" and went on to win China's National Piano Competition, also making her recording debut performing Bach's Two and Three Part Inventions, released on the Universal Label and broadcast throughout China, where she is indeed already famous. Shortly after moving to the UK in 2001, Bing Bing won the UK Benslow Young Pianist of the Year Award and was the winner at the Marlow International Music Festival.

She is currently studying under Sir Christopher Elton, Head of Keyboard at the Royal Academy of Music, where she received the Liversedge Award, the Hilda Day Award and the Krein Scholarship. Bing Bing's prodigious talents have taken her to the USA, France, Italy and Holland, all to critical acclaim. Engagements in USA include New York's Mannes College, New England Conservatory and the Boston Conservatory. She is also now a frequent performer at London's Wigmore Hall.
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Determined other aspiring pianists should benefit from her experience and skill,
she currently teaches students from Kings College London at the Royal Academy of  Music
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