Sung Chang
Sung Chang is a South Korean concert pianist. He attracted international attention when he became the youngest ever to win the Nagoya International Piano Competition in Japan.
Biography
Sung Chang was born in Seoul, Korea, Chang began music as a young child, inspired by his pianist mother. Sung Chang gave his debut concert at the age of five. At 16 he was accepted into the prestigious Korea National University of Arts, where he completed his undergraduate degree. Chang traveled to Hannover, Germany, to continue his studies under the tutelage of Vladimir Krainev and Ewa Kupiec, and completed the Master of Music “Künstlerische Ausbildung” and a postgraduate program “Soloklasse" at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover. After completing his studies in Germany, he came to the United States and finished further studies at the USC Thornton School of Music. On March 6, 2024, it was revealed that he was the popular YouTuber and piano content creator .Career
He has received critical acclaim for his “poetic imagination, superb technical skills, and, most importantly, a deep emotional connection to whatever music he plays” by Jeffrey Kahane. With over 20 concerti and many complete recital programs in his repertoire, Chang has been engaged as a soloist in Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, Japan, Taiwan, China, Korea, and the United States. He has performed solo recitals at the Concertgebouw, Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, and Seoul Arts Center. Last season alone, Chang performed in more than fifteen major cities across the U.S., including Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, where he performed Liszt's Concerto No.1. He also has appeared as a guest soloist with the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, KBS Symphony Orchestra, Kyung-Ki Philharmonic Orchestra, HMTM Hannover Orchestra, Taejon Symphony Orchestra, Wonju Symphony Orchestra, and KNUA Symphony Orchestra. In March 2019 he performed the Grieg Piano Concerto with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Carlos Prieto.Chamber Music
As a founder of the LAE quartet, he is an active chamber recitalist in the greater Los Angeles area. He garnered the first prize, audience prize, and the Schubert special prize in the International Schubert Competition for Piano Duo. In 2018, he and the violinist YuEun Kim received the 2nd prize at the Boulder International Chamber Music Competition: The Art of Duo. This duo performed the complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas, all within a span of three weeks, at the USC Thorton School of Music. He currently serves as a music director and conductor for the Beethoven Project Orchestra in Orange County, California. They performed Beethoven Piano Concertos No. 1 and 2, and the Triple Concerto in 2018.