F.Chopin: Andante spianato et Grande polonaise brillante, Op.22
Ji Qinyaoyao started learning the piano at the age of 2 and a half, and has studied with teachers such as Tian Mei, Zhu Wanchen, Liu Kang,and Zhang qiongna. She is currently studying under Professor Tang Zhe, a renowned pianist, educator, and doctoral supervisor at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. At the age of 7, she was admitted to the Joint College of Shanghai Conservatory of Music and RAM at the minimum age. Later, she was admitted to the Primary School Affiliated to Shanghai Conservatory of Music with excellent grades, and to the Music Middle School Affiliated to Shanghai Conservatory of Music with the first place. Received multiple "NiuEnDe" scholarships and people's scholarships.
Main award-winning experiences:
1、1st Prize and Award for Chinese Works of 2023 The 5th ZhuHai Mozart International Competition for young Musicians
2、2023 Cleveland International Competition For Young Artists: Second place
3、2023 Rachmaninov International youth piano competition: Laureate and the Special prize of the Governor of Novgorod Region.
4、2022 Shenzhen Youth Piano Concerto Competition: Frist prize
5、2022 Shanghai Piano Open competition: Frist prize and Jury Award;
6、2021 the 9th Mendelssohn Piano Competition: Frist prize
7、2018 ClaviCologne International Piano Competition: Second Prize
8、2017 Shanghai International Youth Piano Competition: Frist prize
She has been invited to tour the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and other countries, and have collaborated with the Moscow National Model Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, Shenzhen FuTian Philharmonic Orchestra; Shenzhen Bao'an Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Cross Strait Art Youth Union Symphony Orchestra; Xiyu New Classical Orchestra and other symphony orchestras collaborated to perform.
At the age of 13, she performed at the Berlin Philharmonic Concert Hall:Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major, Op. 28, and received unanimous praise from the audience and the orchestra!