Jialin
Yao
要佳林,
pianist
"Audiences worldwide will fall in love with Jialin Yao, we certainly
did." -The Boston Musical Intelligencer
"Jialin
Yao has a serious attitude towards music making and a strong mindset
for interpretive details. His playing is mature, sensitive and
polished." - Dmitri Alexeev, Professor, Chair of Advanced
Piano Royal College of Music
Chinese
award-winning pianist Jialin Yao has captivated audiences
worldwide with his "exquisite melody and profound understanding" and
"supreme touch control" (The Boston Musical Intelligencer,
2024). He is a multifaceted artist who brings warmth, passion, and
magic to all his appearances in solo, chamber music, and teaching.
Jialin is a firm believer that the most moving music can only come
from the most open-hearted and truthful human beings. As a global
artist, he carries the responsibility to bring his music to a wide
array of audiences and cultural landmarks, striving to create
meaningful, transcendent experiences with every performance. He has
appeared at Verbier Festival in Switzerland, PianoFest in New York,
Gilmore Festival in Kalamazoo, Ravinia Festival in Chicago. He has
also performed in major concert venues such as Lincoln Center Alice
Tully Hall, Klavierhaus (New York), Jordan Hall (Boston), Seattle
Symphony Benaroya Hall, Beijing Concert Hall, Beijing Forbidden City
Hall, Peking University Hall, Beijing Horowitz Steinway Hall, and
Shenzhen Concert Hall.
As a featured soloist, Jialin has collaborated with esteemed
orchestras including the Beijing Symphony Orchestra, Friuli Venezia
Giulia Orchestra, Miami Chamber Orchestra, Wuhan Philharmonic
Orchestra, and Orchestra Academia China, among others. In 2018, as a
distinguished artist of KNS Classical, Jialin Yao released his first
album, Campanella, featuring works including Beethoven,
Liszt, Scriabin, Ravel, and Kapustin.
His 2024-2025 season highlights include performances of
Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 (Boulder Symphony, Mercury
Orchestra, Anderson Symphony); Yellow River Concerto with the
Beijing Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lihua Tan; Chopin’s Piano
Concerto No.1 in E Minor, Op.11 with the Málaga Philharmonic
Orchestra Conducted by Salvador Vázquez; He will also perform solo
recitals at the Liliane Questel Recital Series (Rising Stars
Series), the recital series of Foundation for Chinese Performing
Arts, and the Dallas Chamber Music Society "Van Sickle" Recital
Series. His chamber music performance highlights including the
collaboration with renowned violinist Midori at the Ravinia
Festival.
Jialin has garnered top honors at numerous competitions such as the
Fou T’song International Piano Competition (2024), Málaga City
International Piano Competition (2024), Seattle International Piano
Competition (2024),), Teresa Carreño Master Piano Competition
(2023), IKOF International Piano Competition (2023), Friuli Venezia
Giulia International Piano Competition (2022), Singapore
International Piano Competition (2021), Steinway Piano Competition
(2019), Shigeru Kawai International Piano Competition (2018).
A sensitive and keen chamber musician, Jialin has a wide chamber
music repertoire. He has collaborated with Midori Goto, Aaron Boyd,
Tarn Travers, Stephanie Huang, Jaewon Wee, Jack Kessler, Muyan Yang,
The Amernet String Quartet, Quarteto Carmen Thyssen, and Quartets
Academia China.
In 2022, he was selected for the Juilliard Honors Chamber Music
program with his VIA piano trio, performing works by Mozart, Dvořák,
and Ravel.
Jialin draws energy and inspiration from his other leadership roles
in the world of music. He has served as a secondary piano course
teacher at the Juilliard School. He is also an outstanding concert
organizer. In high school, he established his own orchestra and
performed the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto. He served as
associate music director of the "Training Day" ensemble, leading
performances of Les Miserables and Notre Dame de Paris across China.
He also organized and performed a live concert for the opening
ceremony of the photographic exhibition Audrey Hepburn in Beijing.
His music mentors include the most renowned musicians such as
Emanuel Ax, Jerome Lowenthal, Robert Levin, Dina Yoffe, Joseph Lin,
Augustin Dumay, Gábor Takács-Nagy, Marc-André Hamelin, Yoheved
Kaplinsky, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Kirill Gerstein, Kim Kashkashian,
Ingrid Fliter, Dmitri Alexeev, Paul Schenly and Lang Lang.
Jialin Yao began playing the piano at age 4 and studied with Hong Fu
at the China Conservatory of Music in Beijing, where he earned his
Bachelor’s Degree. He also received guidance from pianist Ruoyu
Huang in China. At the age of 22, Jialin Yao moved to the United
States to earn his Master’s degree at the Juilliard School in New
York, where he studied with Maestro Sergei Babayan. Now he is
continuing his studies with Maestro Babayan at SMU Meadows School of
the Arts pursuing an Artist Diploma.
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