Frederic Chiu

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Frederic Chiu (born 20 October 1964) is an American classical concert pianist.

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Career

In 1993, he entered the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, where his exclusion from the final round created enormous media coverage. [1]

Chiu is also co-director of Beechwood Arts, a non-profit corporation that seeks to change the way the arts are created and experienced, through a program of intimate, innovative and immersive events. These include Arts Immersion Salons that include Music, Art, Performance, Film and Culinary Arts in one event around a common theme, and Culinary+Art which combines high-end restaurant experiences with gallery-quality exhibits. [2]

Chiu is a Yamaha Artist. In 2014, he marked his 25th anniversary as a Yamaha Artist with special commemorative events, including concerts at the Newport Music Festival [3] and in New York City at Miller Theatre. [4] He has been a notable supporter of Yamaha's new products, including the CFX line of grand pianos, [5] the Disklavier Mark IV, DisklavierTV, the PSR-OR700 Keyboard, the GranTouch, the AvantGrand and Yamaha Entertainment Group's recording label. He was the first Classical artist to record for YEG, in 2015, with the release of Distant Voices, [6] available on three platforms: Audio CD, Video DVD and DisklavierTV.

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References

  1. Oestreich, James R. (3 June 1993). "At the Cliburn Contest, a Note of Discord Intrudes". The New York Times.
  2. "About Beechwood Arts".
  3. "Frederic Chiu, Piano—In Recital 2014 Newport Music Festival - Yamaha DisklavierTV".
  4. "Frederic Chiu and Yamaha to Celebrate 25 Years Together at Miller Theatre Concert in New York City".
  5. "Music Inc Magazine".
  6. "Yamaha Artists Services, New York".