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bluesy, bittersweet quality. The concluding
Allegro brought Tao back to attack mode. ... The snap-bang ending brought the listeners to their feet ... happy and shouting." Mark Gresham, writing in ArtsATL called Tao's performance of Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1 "brilliantly virtuosic", and he joined the critics who have particularly remarked upon Tao's playing of his encore, "Caténaires", calling it "perhaps the most adventurous encore to be heard on the ASO stage in a long, long time. ... It was by far the ear-opener of the evening." Reviewing Tao's 2019 debut with Cleveland Orchestra, Zachary Lewis commented: "Technique? Tao had it in spades. He warmth, nuance, and haunting expression where many see little more than virtuoso display. a ferocious but still sparkling third movement ... the highlight was the Andantino. ... Tao ably guided his listeners through the eerie, twisted thicket that is a set of variations, conversing gently with his colleagues all the way.
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In the crypt, the sheer volume of Mr. Tao's sound during frenzied climaxes was near-deafening, yet exhilarating. ... It was fascinating, though, to hear Mr. Tao draw out every dissonance-statured, vehement element of sonata while also bringing affecting tranquillity to the pensive conclusion of the
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In between chamber music and concerto performances that year, using his cash grants, Tao produced and hosted a three-night music festival, the UNPLAY Festival, in New York City in June 2013, which explored the place of classical music in modern culture. His goal was to challenge the role of music as
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commented: "The first movement was full of thrills: laser-sharp articulation and accuracy, powerful glissandos ... and, what's more, heartfelt expression. ... Expressiveness came even more to the fore in the second movement. Never have I heard a left hand with such hypnotic affect, with right-hand
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Buffalo Philharmonic, Mary Kunz Goldman wrote: "Tao has a fine percussive touch. He hammers away at the piece with flawless staccato energy. ... The end of the first movement was so tumultuous and perfectly calibrated that the crowd burst into illicit applause. The Andante movement had a
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Gershwin at the keyboard. Every note was electric. And the last movement of the Prokofiev Seventh Sonata, offered as an encore, simply made everyone's jaw drop." Peter Dobrin of Philly.com wrote that, in Saint-Saëns'
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wrote that, in the Grieg, Tao "emphasized the concerto’s showy side there was more ... than mere razzle-dazzle. He was an imaginative tonal colorist who used the piano’s sustain pedal to create a wash of prismatic overtones." He also commented, of Tao's encore, Carter's "fiendishly difficult,
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Chicago's Music in the Loft concert series. As part of this program, the Brooklyn Friends of Chamber Music commissioned his "String Quartet No. 2" for the Jasper Quartet, which they performed throughout the US After hearing Tao play the
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Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3: "The level of precision on display was beyond impressive, and the closing minutes of the third and final movement revealed an energy that was simply exhilarating. Tao's ... approach to the music itself was dynamic, unusually
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Schumann himself. Tao’s fresh perspective laid strong emphasis on the music’s architecture." Another reviewer thought that, in his rendition of
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Tao varies and subverts them with glee; the intermezzo, with its spidery octave figures, is a little gem of sardonic wit." Other early compositions include pieces for solo piano and chamber music such as Tao's 2009 piano trio.
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commented that Tao's "performance ... was one of the most thrilling to be heard on stage with this symphony. ... Tao was the master of the Rachmaninoff and its many moods, offering inspired lyricism and ponderous power."
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are thoroughly in his bones, but the Stravinsky I must say is given a breathtakingly good account. Technically faultless and interpretively mature, this is a knock-out." The same year, Tao released a
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with a lethal combination of power, rhythmic thrust, technical perfection and sheer joy." The following year, on less than three days' notice to replace an ailing pianist, Tao played Prokofiev's
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first and foremost. ... But influences aside, his compositional voice is not "derivative" at all; you can discern a clear, fresh imagination". Among Tao's 2010 performances was a concert with
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because I learn so much from the experiences that result. Everything I teach myself or see or do can be applied to a larger framework". Later the same year, Tao began college in the
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passive entertainment and the "narrow conception of what classical music is for, among not only audiences, but also musicians and presenters". Tao guest-hosted
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in North Carolina and gave recitals, including at the Aspen Music Festival and in Switzerland, before playing Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 with the
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and cellist Jay Campbell. In contrast to Tao's solo recitals, which focus on unconventional programming, the JCT Trio programs traditional repertoire.
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combines "in the most imaginative way the current style of spiritual post-Romanticism and '90s techno club music." His "Pángǔ" was performed by the
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was described as "crisp and accurate, lively and dynamic, and very musical, with moments of thoughtful reflection". In Brazil, he performed the
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called the five concerti "a richly rewarding – indeed, unforgettable – musical experience" noting, that "Tao played the lengthy and difficult
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Pro Musica and opened Pacific Symphony's 35th season with "crisp, clear-eyed and thoroughly musical" performances of Rachmaninoff's
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to Sam Tao, an engineer, and Mingfang Ting, a research scientist. Both parents were born in China and earned doctorates from
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4073:"Dallas Symphony, Consulate General of Mexico in Dallas Announce 2014/15 Season Partnership"
3437:"For good and ill, Tao and Pacific have a blast: Teen pianist offers a nuanced Rachmaninoff"
3263:"Conrad Tao replaces flu-stricken Louis Lortie at this weekend's Utah Symphony performances"
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4862:"Conrad Tao Talks with Boyce Lancaster about his World Premiere Performance with ProMusica"
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2889:"Gilmore Young Artist Conrad Tao gives stupendous performance in recital at Calvin College"
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4909:"Berkeley Symphony With Pianist Conrad Tao Leaves the Audience Searching for Their Socks"
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3976:"Review: Utah Symphony, Conrad Tao give a concert to please emperors and commoners alike"
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3825:"Portland Symphony Orchestra's Sunday concert confuses with questionable musical choices"
2919:"Pianist Conrad Tao, 2012 Gilmore Young Artist, now awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant"
2573:"Music review: Conrad Tao Plays Rachmaninoff with Carl St.Clair and the Pacific Symphony"
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5123:"Soprano Susanna Phillips and a star-studded opening week at the Aspen Music Festival"
4541:"The Biggest Attraction of the Nashville Symphony’s Program Was a Blast From the Past"
2160:"The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia Featuring Conrad Tao: October 18, 5 PM on WRTI"
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4781:"Winston-Salem Symphony Season Finale Features Exciting Performances by Conrad Tao"
2652:"In Second Visit to North Texas, Piano Prodigy Conrad Tao Dazzles Cliburn Audience"
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5313:"JCT Trio Joins CSO and Rossen Milanov in Trio of Works Celebrating Natural World"
5020:"Review: ASO guest pianist Conrad Tao steals the show with his adventurous encore"
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5333:"Jahja Ling conjures true spirit of Blossom with Cleveland Orchestra, Conrad Tao"
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4131:"Show thief!: Conrad Tao runs away with the entire evening at San Diego Symphony"
4052:"Dallas Symphony Balances Accessibility and Artistry in Soluna ReMix Performance"
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in New York, and on tour. The next month, he reprised his performance in Lang's
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4963:"Lee, Hagen, and Tao Shine in Prokofiev Fest's First Night at Seattle Symphony"
4029:"Classical music: Conrad Tao and friends play Rachmaninoff, Bartók and Copland"
3730:"Classical music review: Slatkin leads concert of fun and virtuosity with SLSO"
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2721:"IU High School senior Conrad Tao named 2011 Presidential Scholar in the Arts"
2613:"Conrad Tao Is Reshaping the Image of the Piano Virtuoso for the 21st Century"
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2958:"Part VIII: It's a Wrap! Dvorak, Dvorak, Dvorak at the Montreal Chamber Fest"
2711:, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, January 5, 2012, accessed April 20, 2012
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4828:"Aspen Music Festival review: Tao stretches boundaries from Mozart to Glass"
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3047:"Concert Review: Conrad Tao gives Beethoven concerto intelligent treatment"
2974:"Spano, McGegan and raft of pianists lift Aspen Music Fest opening weekend"
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in Ottawa, Canada, "almost startling in its clarity of sound and purpose."
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and, on less than three days' notice to replace another pianist, he joined
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with "crisply inflected and strongly sculpted fortissimos and effervescent
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YoungArts program awarded him its gold medal in music. He was named a 2012
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Young Composer Awards from 2004 to 2011. At age 10, his piano composition
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Young Composer Awards. Among his compositions have been commissions by the
4811:"Pianist Tao makes impressive Grant Park debut with Khachaturian concerto"
3993:"A Young Soloist and Guest Conductor Lead KSO to an Emotional Performance"
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1976:"Crossing Boundaries from Past to Future: Pianist Conrad Tao on Crossover"
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awardees for 2012. Also in 2012, Tao played concerts in Mexico and at the
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debut with the Utah Chamber Music Festival Orchestra, performing Mozart's
4892:"Brazen Virtuosity: The Week’s 8 Best Classical Music Moments on YouTube"
4427:"Conrad Tao i jazzig pianokonsert + Stéphane Denève i ärlig kärleksmusik"
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3770:"Audience enthusiastic as Moody celebrates 10th anniversary at symphony"
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2669:"Classical Music Review: 17-year-old pianist amazes at Cliburn Concerts"
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Tao playing the violin and piano (in his own chamber music composition)
4764:"Onetime piano prodigy returns to Philharmonic as soloist and composer"
3034:"The glorious inauguration of Jaap van Zweden as HKPO's music director"
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3246:"Virtuoso Conrad Tao carries Beethoven's burden for Spokane Symphony"
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4735:"New music – and ideas – highlight final symphony concert of season"
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2553:"Here, Some Promising Young Dancers, There, Some Well-Seasoned Pros"
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5177:"Concerts with Conrad Tao and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra"
4845:"Philadelphia Orchestra delivers rousing opening to season at SPAC"
4255:"Pianist captures Gershwin's charisma in Pittsburgh Symphony debut"
3845:"Pianist Conrad Tao an explosive force in the BSO's latest program"
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Symphony in Florida, and Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 with the
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5371:"Conrad Tao – the classical pianist making it up as he goes along"
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4209:"Review: A Glorious Concerto for Orchestra Highlights the Weekend"
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4875:"Concert review: Conrad Tao spins gold with the Spokane Symphony"
3184:"Baryshnikov Arts Center Presents: Face the Music + JACK Quartet"
2052:"Twelve-year-old Piano Prodigy appearing at Skaneateles Festival"
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5089:"Bach on Tap Shoes: Tiptoeing Through The 'Goldberg Variations'"
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4069:"Dallas Symphony Receives National Endowment for the Arts Grant"
3625:"Review: Pianist Conrad Tao is in his element at Abravanel Hall"
2409:, Aspen Music Festival and School, YouTube.com, November 7, 2013
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The Juilliard Sessions: Conrad Tao Plays Debussy and Stravinsky
3595:"Oklahoma City Philharmonic review: 'Sizzling Sparklers' shine"
3335:"Infusing New Vibrancy into the Oldies: Introducing Conrad Tao"
3017:"Oklahoma City Philharmonic opens 24th season in grand fashion"
2836:"Conrad Tao, 17, shows fully mature virtuosity in Rachmaninoff"
2785:, Calendar archive at conradtao.com, accessed December 20, 2012
2590:"At 20, ASO soloist Conrad Tao taking classical world by storm"
2450:"The Baltimore Symphony, Conrad Tao, the BBC Concert Orchestra"
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The Juilliard Sessions: Conrad Tao Plays Debussy and Stravinsky
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The Juilliard Sessions: Conrad Tao Plays Debussy and Stravinsky
5718:"Classical Playlist: Conrad Tao, ‘Scrapyard Exotica’ and More"
5529:, Santa Fe Pro Musica Recordings, August 2012, ASIN B0096JEDVI
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5424:"Pianist Tao, 18, shows deep and mature artistry in Beethoven"
5106:"Bessie Awards reveal this year’s nominees and special prizes"
4754:"Lexington Philharmonic seizes the spotlight in season finale"
4695:"Cityscape in sound: Conrad Tao’s "swallow harbor", Hong Kong"
4636:"Conrad Tao and the ASO Present Copland, Diamond and Gershwin"
4581:"Szykuje się niezapomniany weekend. Odwiedzi nas sporo gwiazd"
3695:"Review: 'Hungarian Rhapsodies' provoked by gifted Conrad Tao"
2500:"Pianist Conrad Tao CC ’15 Explores His Relationship to Music"
2004:, Presidential Scholars Foundation, accessed November 28, 2011
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review of Tao's concert previewing pieces from his 2013 album
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5390:"Review: A Fearless, Barefoot Pianist Makes a Carnegie Debut"
3959:"Review: Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra's 'Tao Plays Mozart'"
5143:"The Philharmonic Puts a Young Composer's Twist on Bruckner"
4519:"Virginia Symphony Orchestra starts season with 'fireworks'"
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5767:"From Piano Trios to Protest Music, Conrad Tao Does It All"
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5516:, Artsmania.com, November 12, 2012, accessed June 25, 2014
4718:"Review: A Pianist Brings American Rage to a Church Crypt"
3930:"Watch Public Radio's Best In-Studio Performances of 2014"
2947:, Artsmania.com, November 12, 2012, accessed June 25, 2014
2061:, Eagle Newspapers, August 10, 2007, accessed June 3, 2013
2025:, Juilliard School of Music, 2008, accessed April 20, 2012
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4662:"Wow! Piano protegé Conrad Tao just took our breath away"
4274:"Tuesday Musical: pianist Conrad Tao at E.J. Thomas Hall"
2799:"Utah Symphony catches a rising star, pianist Conrad Tao"
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4998:"Concert shows that high-energy BPO is ready for Poland"
4563:"Jubilant, fresh takes on Beethoven, Schumann from NACO"
3808:"Toronto Symphony sparkles despite flashy soloist debut"
2384:"Music festival: Tao thanks Aspen for lack of direction"
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5821:- Tao discusses The Juilliard Sessions recordings, 2012
4934:"Conrad Tao's 'All I Had Forgotten Or Tried To' (2017)"
3789:"Symphony explores the history of the movie soundtrack"
3514:"Young Pianist Steps In To Play With Stamford Symphony"
2686:"30 Under 30: The Youngest Stars in the Music Business"
2366:, The Juilliard School, 2007, accessed January 21, 2013
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reviewed one of Tao's "Crypt Sessions" recitals at the
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4616:"Peninsula Symphony and Conrad Tao Take Schumann Deep"
3617:"Powerful, Moving Performance by Utah Symphony Friday"
3092:"Teen pianist 'jaw dropping' in Rachmaninoff with ASO"
2819:"Piano phenom, 17, makes a blazing debut with the DSO"
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5296:"How Does Pianist/Composer Conrad Tao Juggle It All?"
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legato melodies as smooth as a trip down the Seine."
5447:, Vol. XXVII No. 6, March 2012, The Juilliard School
5072:"9 Dance Performances to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend"
4679:"Tao's new concerto a triumph at Atlantic Classical"
4583:, Wszczecinie.pl, October 20, 2016 (Polish language)
3531:"A Dallas Concert Honors a Loss That's 50 Years Old"
3138:, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, February 19, 2013
5684:"Grammy Awards 2014 nominations: The complete list"
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4461:"A 21-Year-Old Music Prodigy Takes Dallas by Storm"
4440:"Berkeley Symphony Plays Lutoslawski and Beethoven"
4383:, West Michigan Symphony on Facebook, March 3, 2016
4071:, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, December 5, 2014; and
3475:, Filarmonica.art, October 17, 2013 (in Portuguese)
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5632:"Conrad Tao and Timo Andres: The Past is Prologue"
5573:"Album review: Conrad Tao, Voyages (EMI Classics)"
5544:"Conrad Tao: Getty Homework Suite... on Pentatone"
4170:"Pianist Conrad Tao makes exuberant music his way"
3548:"Dallas Symphony Orchestra's JFK memorial concert"
3409:magazine, Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 13, 2013
3226:"Conrad Tao: Bringing back the composer-performer"
3000:"Varied, Colorful Elements, United in Performance"
2932:"The McGraw-Hill Companies Young Artists Showcase"
2439:, Arizona Musicfest, 2011, accessed April 20, 2012
2279:"2008: Young Artists: More Thrills of Discovery".
2201:"Program Notes: JFK Memorial Concert (Nov. 21–24)"
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3168:"Jaap van Zweden puts fresh manpower into Mahler"
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563:Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival
5407:"Pianist Conrad Tao dazzles in early SLSO debut"
4924:"Impossible Princess" was, in turn, inspired by
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3314:"Drop the bass: Conrad Tao to release new album"
3113:"A touch of Tao with Pacific Symphony standards"
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5959:American classical musicians of Chinese descent
5802:magazine, Santa Fe, New Mexico (September 2013)
5241:"In Studio A With Conrad Tao and Stefan Jackiw"
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4594:"Impuls-Festival Wenn die Gewissheiten stürzen"
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4229:"Review: A 'screen test' for Chamber Orchestra"
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2407:"Where Dreams Begin: Interview with Conrad Tao"
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5825:NYC-ARTS on Channel THIRTEEN NY profile of Tao
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4150:"Tao, ASO combine for thrilling season closer"
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3571:"Mozart, Shostakovich mix proved a rare blend"
3073:"Top Lehigh Valley classical concerts of 2012"
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4242:"America stars in composer's thrilling music"
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3886:"Public Service Announcement (dogs and cats)"
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3371:"Pianist-Composer Conrad Tao Hosts Hammered!'
3149:"SLSO: A change of pianists for this weekend"
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5750:"Conrad Tao Was Never Just Another Prodigy"
5202:"San Diego Symphony: Tao Plays Tchaikovsky"
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4346:"Arnaldo Cohen shines in SD Symphony debut"
4287:"Threes are the charm for Pacific Symphony"
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2632:"Sub in Cliburn Concert proves spectacular"
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489:Tao was the only classical artist named by
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2113:"Conrad Tao talks about his experience on
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1686:stated of his performance of Shostakovich
1203:in Poland and Bernstein's Symphony No. 2,
1068:Later in 2015, Tao premiered his concerto
874:playing the final movement of Prokofiev's
773:in Ottawa, Canada, Tao performed Mozart's
299:In 2008, Tao performed both Mendelssohn's
5604:, BillboardBiz, accessed October 25, 2015
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4497:, September 13, 2016; and Jorden, James.
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3186:, Baryshnikov Arts Center, March 19, 2013
2579:, June 3, 2011, accessed November 2, 2011
2536:"Conrad Tao: between music and academics"
2487:Davidson Institute for Talent Development
1916:, together with works by Elliott Carter,
1291:with the Atlantic Classical Orchestra in
5592:, EMIClassicsUS, accessed April 16, 2013
5560:"Conrad Tao: Gordon Getty: Piano Pieces"
4335:, ConradTao.com, accessed April 26, 2016
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3403:"The composer's perspective: Conrad Tao"
3392:, Nordkurier, August 1, 2013 (in German)
3297:"Lauded, but Not Resting on His Laurels"
2734:"Gilmore Young Artists Awards announced"
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843:China, and the US, as well Saint-Saëns'
4467:, May 31, 2016; and Coffelt, J. Robin.
4365:"A round of appreciation for CSO debut"
4307:, Tallahassee Symphony, January 9, 2016
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1043:festival in California, Rachmaninoff's
186:as a violinist. In 2004, 2007 (live at
184:Walgreens National Concerto Competition
5964:Aspen Music Festival and School alumni
4503:Hovers Over Brooklyn Academy of Music"
3872:, NYYS.org, accessed September 7, 2014
3499:"Stamford Symphony; Last Minute Magic"
3202:, Aspen Music Festival, March 16, 2013
2437:"Piano Prodigy: Conrad Tao in Recital"
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2252:
1844:In early 2013, Tao released an album,
1828:." Peter Joelson wrote: "The Debussy
1797:Of his 2018 performance of Gershwin's
1181:I got a wiggle that I just can’t shake
882:Symphony's season with Rachmaninoff's
859:with Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO).
5621:, Allmusic, accessed October 25, 2013
5058:, April 29, 2018; and Niles, Laurie.
4411:"Weekend warrior: Pianist Conrad Tao"
3672:(Colorado Springs), February 15, 2014
3213:"Calendar archive: Bern, Switzerland"
2908:, ResMusica, May 11, 2012 (in French)
2483:"Davidson Fellow Laureate Conrad Tao"
2227:, July 18, 2007, accessed May 2, 2012
1217:, Schumann's Piano Concerto with the
1215:Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México
1074:Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
912:and then reprised the Grieg with the
603:The same year, he performed with the
545:with the Symphony of the Americas in
501:U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts
108:U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts
7:
5929:21st-century American male musicians
5224:"It's a Great Time to Be Conrad Tao"
4651:, TheatreJones.com, January 21, 2017
4015:, TheaterJones.com, January 16, 2015
3719:, American Public Media, May 6, 2014
2960:, AllThingsStrings.com, June 4, 2012
1271:in Arizona, he performed Gershwin's
1227:Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
896:Symphony Orchestra. In October, the
204:as violinist, pianist and composer.
190:) and 2011, Tao was featured on the
5473:"EMI Classics Digital Debut Series"
5462:, iTunes, accessed 22 February 2012
4394:"Return of the prodigy: Conrad Tao"
3898:"20-åriga stjärnskottet Conrad Tao"
3486:"Opening Hearts and Minds to Peace"
3383:"Freizeit: Musik mit Puppenspieler"
2906:"Avec Conrad Tao, le bis permanent"
2084:, 2004, accessed November 4, 2011;
1547:with the Santa Rosa Symphony, 2024
1441:. In May, Tao's dance composition,
1027:and gave several performances with
178:'s Pre-College Division and at the
5979:Columbia College (New York) alumni
5969:American child classical musicians
4982:"Home away from home: Conrad Tao "
4762:, May 13, 2017; and Copley, Rich.
2467:"Crowd rhapsodic over teen's Rach"
2283:, 2008, accessed February 16, 2012
2185:"Rumors are true about Conrad Tao"
1957:"The Tao of Early Musical Success"
1906:, an album of piano music, on the
14:
5974:Classical musicians from Illinois
5939:American male classical composers
5279:"Colorado Symphony’s new heights"
4505:, Observer.com, September 8, 2016
4381:"Conrad Tao, WMS Rehearsal Video"
4039:"Soluna Review: Copland + Bartok"
4037:, May 9, 2015; and Smith, Linda.
3916:Ferrada-Noli, Nicholas Ringskog.
3682:"Conrad Tao, Piano: Classix Five"
3488:, Tanenbaum.org, October 25, 2013
2420:"Pianist to Play Mozart Saturday"
2103:, 2011, accessed November 4, 2011
1494:, In March he performed Chopin's
1453:. Tao returned to Aspen in June.
1383:'s collection of erotic fiction,
1163:. He accompanied the premiere of
927:at several venues. He opened the
686:'s Pannonia Quartet played Tao's
219:Carlos Surinach Prize. His first
5949:American male classical pianists
5441:"EMI's Juilliard Sessions Debut"
4478:, TheaterJones.com, June 5, 2016
4244:, Triblive.com, October 31, 2015
4231:, Philly.com, September 22, 2015
4112:"Fate smiles on Ken-David Masur"
3023:, NewsOK.com, September 18, 2012
1928:. He followed this in 2021 with
1910:label. It features Mussorgsky's
1401:Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
1353:Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
1308:Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra
1138:Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
827:Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
658:In 2013, Tao played Prokofiev's
448:piano pieces while accompanying
207:Tao won eight consecutive ASCAP
23:
5924:21st-century classical pianists
5919:21st-century American composers
5062:, Violinist.com, April 24, 2018
3888:, Conrad Tao, November 21, 2014
2036:"Raising an Accidental Prodigy"
1424:Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
1316:The world is very different now
1261:Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco
1140:, Tchaikovsky's No. 1 with the
1100:In 2016, Tao played Schumann's
805:". He performed Rachmaninoff's
767:The World Is Very Different Now
666:Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
509:Gilmore Foundation Young Artist
409:Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
374:Aspen Music Festival and School
116:Gilmore Foundation Young Artist
5934:21st-century American pianists
5831:Chris Johnson interview of Tao
5428:South Florida Classical Review
4489:"The Music of Blighted Dreams"
4448:"Berkeley Symphony Broadcasts"
4429:, Sveriges Radio, May 13, 2016
3420:"Pasa Reviews: Taking it Slow"
3278:Da Fonseca-Wollheim, Corinna.
2840:South Florida Classical Review
1825:Three Movements from Petrushka
1676:commented of his Rachmaninoff
1655:National Arts Centre Orchestra
1637:South Florida Classical Review
1518:in July. The same month, with
1409:Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
1369:Mississippi Symphony Orchestra
1363:, he returned to Saint-Saëns'
1326:in San Diego, California, and
1179:, Italy, and his composition,
964:Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
956:Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra
823:Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
771:National Arts Centre Orchestra
456:. Tao repeated Rachmaninoff's
429:Indiana University High School
180:Professional Children's School
1:
5849:From the Top at Carnegie Hall
5771:San Francisco Classical Voice
5651:, Sputnik Music, July 8, 2013
5634:, emusic.com, August 20, 2013
5540:"Gordon Getty - Piano Pieces"
5266:San Francisco Classical Voice
5228:San Francisco Classical Voice
5095:, ArtVoice, December 12, 2018
5033:"The year in classical music"
5022:, ArtsATL.com, April 13, 2018
4913:San Francisco Classical Voice
4864:, WOSU Radio, October 7, 2017
4638:, CVNC.org, November 19, 2016
4620:San Francisco Classical Voice
3918:"Conrad Tao på Berwaldhallen"
3280:"So What Will He Do When 20?"
3200:, at the Wheeler Opera House"
2921:, Michigan Live, May 30, 2012
2641:, DFW.com, September 13, 2011
2328:San Francisco Classical Voice
1878:. A reviewer for NPR wrote:
1765:San Francisco Classical Voice
1516:Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra
1110:Colorado Springs Philharmonic
1082:Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
902:Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
795:Colorado Springs Philharmonic
444:praised Tao's performance of
354:San Francisco Classical Voice
311:in the same concert with the
106:Among other honors, Tao is a
16:American composer and pianist
5999:People from Urbana, Illinois
5797:Photo of Tao on the cover of
5091:, NPR, October 3, 2018; and
4041:, TheaterJones, May 10, 2015
3907:, P2 Live, December 12, 2014
3747:"In Performance: Conrad Tao"
3557:, DFW.com, November 23, 2013
3320:, May 1, 2013; Tao, Conrad.
2878:, Divirta-Se, April 12, 2012
2702:"Prizes for young Americans"
2599:, artsBHAM.com, May 27, 2015
2246:, accessed September 4, 2014
1578:, Catherine Reese Newton of
1371:. Later in 2017 he made his
1257:Piano Trio No. 39 in G Major
1235:Asheville Symphony Orchestra
1161:Alice in Wonderland syndrome
972:Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
954:among other pieces with the
910:Stavanger Symphony Orchestra
635:Allentown Symphony Orchestra
553:that included the Prokofiev
5944:American classical pianists
5869:Tao performing Saint-Saëns
5701:"First Listen: Conrad Tao,
5674:magazine, November 21, 2013
5514:"Interview with Conrad Tao"
4952:, TimeOut.com, January 2018
4415:Pasatiempo: The New Mexican
4351:The San Diego Union-Tribune
3466:"Osesp convida Filarmônica"
2945:"Interview with Conrad Tao"
2692:magazine, December 19, 2011
2489:, accessed January 22, 2012
2123:, YouTube, January 10, 2014
1449:for Musical Composition of
1242:Royal Conservatory of Music
1185:Virginia Symphony Orchestra
1120:, he played Rachmaninoff's
918:Portland Symphony Orchestra
898:Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
811:Reno Philharmonic Orchestra
797:, he played Rachmaninoff's
637:, he played Rachmaninoff's
345:. Of a 2009 performance of
231:. In 2008, Tao was named a
6015:
5898:Detroit Symphony Orchestra
5876:Detroit Symphony Orchestra
5863:Russian National Orchestra
5550:magazine, January 31, 2014
5166:, WQXR, September 28, 2018
4011:Isaacs, Gregory Sullivan.
3863:"NYYS Season 52 Announced"
3713:"Conrad Tao's busy spring"
3267:The Salt Lake City Tribune
3117:The Orange County Register
2684:Greenburg, Zack O'Malley.
1782:Church of the Intercession
1420:Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
1033:Alabama Symphony Orchestra
914:Toronto Symphony Orchestra
889:Concerto for the Left Hand
870:. He recorded a video for
833:, he performed Gershwin's
676:. He next played Mozart's
605:Oklahoma City Philharmonic
592:, followed by recitals in
537:Detroit Symphony Orchestra
452:dancers at a 2011 gala at
334:Concerto No. 20 in D Minor
302:Violin Concerto in E minor
274:Russian National Orchestra
5891:Tao performing Beethoven
5856:Tao playing Rachmaninoff
5819:The Digital Debut Project
5739:, iTunes, October 9, 2015
5707:, NPR music, June 2, 2013
5160:"A Tease of Conrad Tao's
4444:The Berkeley Daily Planet
3974:Newton, Catherine Reese.
3882:"Young Composers Concert"
3324:, accessed April 16, 2013
3129:"Shostakovich Triumphant"
2797:Newton, Catherine Reese.
2465:Newton, Catherine Reese.
2172:"Davidson Fellows - 2008"
1913:Pictures at an Exhibition
1279:and Copland's Suite from
1273:"I Got Rhythm" Variations
1269:Tucson Symphony Orchestra
1173:Brooklyn Academy of Music
1142:Mobile Symphony Orchestra
853:Hawaii Symphony Orchestra
763:Dallas Symphony Orchestra
570:Avery Fisher Career Grant
350:Piano Concerto in G Major
171:Piano Concerto in A major
142:Dallas Symphony Orchestra
138:Avery Fisher Career Grant
101:Dallas Symphony Orchestra
81:– Live from Carnegie Hall
32:This article needs to be
5602:Chart search: Conrad Tao
5245:Interlochen Public Radio
5200:, November 4, 2018; and
4815:Chicago Classical Review
4783:, CVNC.org, May 20, 2017
4494:New York Review of Books
4474:August 19, 2016, at the
4159:, artsBHAM, May 30, 2015
3172:South China Morning Post
2934:, WQXR.org, May 30, 2012
2516:"Spotlights: Conrad Tao"
2162:, WRTI, October 13, 2015
1978:, WRTI.org, June 1, 2013
1587:Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
1504:Los Angeles Philharmonic
1330:piano concerto with the
1229:in Italy and Gershwin's
747:Britten's Piano Concerto
576:Chamber Fest, where his
525:with the Utah Symphony,
389:(2010), the reviewer of
233:Davidson Fellow Laureate
112:Davidson Fellow Laureate
64:Davidson Fellow Laureate
5989:American LGBT musicians
5882:Video from Tao's album
5512:. See Malhotra, Anita.
5510:another of his websites
5411:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
4768:Lexington Herald-Leader
4759:Lexington Herald-Leader
4752:Blair Lindsay, Tedrin.
4703:(subscription required)
4260:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
4034:The Dallas Morning News
3734:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3154:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
2324:"Spaced-Out Mussorgsky"
1962:The Wall Street Journal
1721:Études-Tableaux, Op. 39
1711:The Dallas Morning News
1555:Reputation as a pianist
1039:and other works at the
994:Études-Tableaux, Op. 39
929:New York Youth Symphony
868:Bern Symphony Orchestra
696:Bern Symphony Orchestra
611:, was premiered by the
450:American Ballet Theatre
366:Christopher Theofanidis
360:Tao studied piano with
328:The Wall Street Journal
242:San Francisco Chronicle
213:Silhouettes and Shadows
5954:American male pianists
5813:video interview of Tao
5699:Tsioulcas, Anastasia.
5311:Gibbs, Christopher H.
5038:The Hamilton Spectator
5031:Turnevicius, Leonard.
4930:album of the same name
4599:Mitteldeutsche Zeitung
4326:Conrad Tao: Past Shows
4292:Orange County Register
3806:Kustanczy, Catherine.
3666:"Tao tops Tchaikovsky"
3441:Orange County Register
2917:Kaczmarczyk, Jeffrey.
2887:Kaczmarczyk, Jeffrey.
2504:Columbia College Today
2311:video interview of Tao
2240:"Conrad Tao biography"
1902:In 2015, Tao released
1900:
1795:
1761:
1623:
1589:." Of Tao's Prokofiev
1548:
1324:Mainly Mozart Festival
1126:West Michigan Symphony
1041:Music in the Mountains
613:Hong Kong Philharmonic
598:Mostly Mozart Festival
499:, he was named a 2011
497:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
468:'s 2011 album and PBS
424:
294:San Francisco Symphony
270:Philadelphia Orchestra
146:Hong Kong Philharmonic
93:Hong Kong Philharmonic
66:
5792:Photos of Tao in 2008
5445:The Juilliard Journal
5405:Miller, Sarah Bryan.
5317:The Chautauquan Daily
5222:Looseleaf, Victoria.
4843:Freedman, Geraldine.
4809:Johnson, Lawrence A.
4779:Lindeman, Timothy H.
4683:Palm Beach Arts Paper
3997:The Knoxville Mercury
3980:The Salt Lake Tribune
3794:Battle Creek Enquirer
3775:Winston-Salem Journal
3728:Miller, Sarah Bryan.
3636:The Salt Lake Tribune
3484:O'Sullivan, Justine.
3344:, WQXR, July 15, 2013
3147:Miller, Sarah Bryan.
2817:Johnson, Lawrence B.
2803:The Salt Lake Tribune
2471:The Salt Lake Tribune
1790:
1756:
1700:Piano Concerto No. 21
1673:Winston-Salem Journal
1581:The Salt Lake Tribune
1536:
1524:New York Philharmonic
1490:, this time with the
1458:New York Philharmonic
1341:, and played Haydn's
1201:Szczecin Philharmonic
1134:Symphonie Concertante
1025:Hawaii Youth Symphony
977:Piano Concerto No. 25
960:Piano Concerto No. 21
904:, performing Liszt's
775:Piano Concerto No. 19
679:Piano Concerto No. 21
609:Chinese creation myth
422:
387:Three Songs for Piano
296:, among many others.
152:Early life and career
89:New York Philharmonic
58:
5893:Piano Concerto No. 1
5871:Piano Concerto No. 2
5858:Piano Concerto No. 3
5716:Tommasini, Anthony.
5579:, May 31, 2013; and
5388:Tommasini, Anthony.
5183:, September 26, 2018
5158:Bennett, II, James.
5149:, September 28, 2018
4996:Goldman, Mary Kunz.
4879:The Spokesman-Review
4716:Tommasini, Anthony.
4660:Burch, Cathalena E.
4592:Lange, Von Joachim.
4527:, September 28, 2016
4524:The Virginia Gazette
4499:"Cold, Ironic Opera
4438:MacBean, James Roy.
4398:Santa Fe New Mexican
4363:Hutton, Mary Ellyn.
4344:Hertzog, Christian.
4305:"Devotion and Dance"
3797:, September 24, 2014
3778:, September 21, 2014
3529:Oestreich, James R.
3518:Stamford Daily Voice
3443:, September 27, 2013
3426:, September 27, 2013
3373:, WQXR, July 8, 2013
3250:The Spokesman-Review
3230:Palm Beach ArtsPaper
3062:, September 28, 2012
2858:"The Vulnerable Age"
2675:, September 14, 2011
2658:, September 14, 2011
2382:Oksenhorn, Stewart.
2225:Napa Valley Register
2137:Schweitzer, Vivien.
2086:Season 1: Episode 13
2034:Shellenbarger, Sue.
1736:The Virginia Gazette
1688:Piano Concerto No. 1
1641:The Spokesman-Review
1633:Piano Concerto No. 3
1615:Piano Concerto No. 2
1576:Piano Concerto No. 1
1560:Teenage performances
1496:Piano Concerto No. 1
1418:In April, he joined
1365:Piano Concerto No. 2
1344:Keyboard Concerto 11
1332:Grant Park Orchestra
1320:Piano Concerto No. 8
1244:in Toronto, playing
1197:National Arts Centre
1149:Piano Concerto No. 4
968:Piano Concerto No. 5
935:with Rachmaninoff's
925:Piano Concerto No. 1
906:Piano Concerto No. 1
864:Piano Concerto No. 2
857:Piano Concerto No. 1
849:Grieg piano concerto
845:Piano Concerto No. 2
807:Piano Concerto No. 3
787:Piano Concerto No. 3
743:Piano Concerto No. 1
739:Piano Concerto No. 3
733:and Mozart with the
704:Piano Concerto No. 1
692:Piano Concerto No. 3
688:String Quartet No. 2
674:Piano Concerto No. 3
672:to play Prokofiev's
661:Piano Concerto No. 1
645:Grieg piano concerto
640:Piano Concerto No. 3
630:Third Piano Concerto
542:Piano Concerto No. 2
532:Piano Concerto No. 2
522:Piano Concerto No. 1
454:New York City Center
308:Piano Concerto No. 1
264:Piano Concerto No. 3
162:Princeton University
5773:, November 21, 2022
5756:, November 19, 2022
5688:New York Daily News
5484:Audiophile Audition
5396:, November 21, 2019
5268:, February 25, 2019
5056:The Washington Post
5041:, December 26, 2018
4915:, December 11, 2017
4668:, February 17, 2017
4561:Gauthier, Natasha.
4450:, KALW, May 2, 2016
4168:Arrington, Debbie.
4050:Womack, Catherine.
3965:, February 21, 2015
3823:Hyde, Christopher.
3766:Sandresky, Margaret
3753:, September 2, 2014
3584:, November 28, 2013
3537:, November 22, 2013
3215:, March 21–22, 2013
3100:Lehigh Valley Music
3081:, December 26, 2012
2997:Oestreich, James R.
2454:The Washington Post
2424:Albuquerque Journal
2277:Goldsmith, Harris.
2219:Carson, L. Pierce.
2145:, February 29, 2012
2040:Wall Street Journal
1730:Paganini Variations
1564:Rick Schulz of the
1520:Cleveland Orchestra
1431:Piano Concert No. 3
1385:Impossible Princess
1211:Staatskapelle Halle
1132:'s Symphony No. 4,
1118:Cincinnati Symphony
1062:Fantasia in C minor
1015:Spellbound Concerto
886:and played Ravel's
568:Tao was one of two
539:and Rachmaninoff's
434:Columbia University
392:The Washington Post
5754:The New York Times
5722:The New York Times
5690:, December 7, 2013
5660:Burwasser, Peter.
5630:Davidson, Justin.
5504:2013-05-10 at the
5478:2012-06-17 at the
5413:, February 2, 2013
5394:The New York Times
5379:, November 4, 2022
5247:, January 18, 2019
5210:, October 29, 2018
5207:San Diego CityBeat
5162:Everything Must Go
5147:The New York Times
5139:Tommasini, Anthony
5076:The New York Times
4971:, January 20, 2018
4961:Kiraly, Philippa.
4950:"Bernstein at 100"
4940:, January 25, 2019
4898:, December 8, 2017
4896:The New York Times
4881:, October 22, 2017
4860:Lancaster, Boyce.
4740:Sioux City Journal
4722:The New York Times
4666:Arizona Daily Star
4649:"Decking the Hall"
4622:, November 8, 2016
4602:, October 26, 2016
4571:, October 19, 2016
4549:, October 13, 2016
4465:PaperCity Magazine
4459:Geyer, Christina.
4354:, January 31, 2016
4331:2017-05-09 at the
4295:, December 4, 2015
4272:Hathaway, Daniel.
4263:, November 2, 2015
4253:Bloom, Elizabeth.
4175:The Sacramento Bee
4155:2015-05-31 at the
4148:Huebner, Michael.
4097:2016-01-29 at the
3941:Alexander, Peter.
3868:2014-09-07 at the
3853:, October 31, 2014
3831:, October 27, 2014
3814:, October 20, 2014
3751:The New York Times
3655:, February 8, 2014
3638:, January 31, 2014
3630:2014-02-03 at the
3621:Reichel Recommends
3603:, January 14, 2014
3576:2013-12-01 at the
3553:2013-12-02 at the
3535:The New York Times
3520:, November 8, 2013
3497:Johnson, Jeffrey.
3471:2013-10-18 at the
3388:2013-11-09 at the
3340:2013-08-05 at the
3318:Columbia Spectator
3301:The New York Times
3284:The New York Times
3174:, 18 February 2013
3157:, January 29, 2013
3119:, October 19, 2012
3059:The Ottawa Citizen
3052:2012-10-09 at the
3004:The New York Times
2979:2013-03-04 at the
2956:Vittes, Laurence.
2904:Thirouin, Joseph.
2856:Davidson, Justin.
2842:, January 24, 2012
2825:, January 22, 2012
2781:2013-05-08 at the
2740:2012-04-19 at the
2707:2013-04-26 at the
2595:2015-05-29 at the
2588:Huebner, Michael.
2557:The New York Times
2542:, January 19, 2012
2540:Columbia Spectator
2521:2012-04-22 at the
2498:Alonso, Nathalie.
2418:Van Cleve, Emily.
2389:2012-07-01 at the
2350:2012-10-28 at the
2264:2012-10-17 at the
2206:2013-12-03 at the
2143:The New York Times
2096:2011-11-04 at the
2077:2011-11-04 at the
2057:2013-11-09 at the
2000:2012-05-17 at the
1778:The New York Times
1668:Margaret Sandresky
1591:Piano Sonata No. 7
1549:
1462:Everything Must Go
1456:In September, the
1435:Threads of Contact
1397:The Age of Anxiety
1351:he played Ravel's
1293:Palm Beach Gardens
1219:Peninsula Symphony
1206:The Age of Anxiety
1193:Nashville Symphony
1029:San Diego Symphony
1007:Piano Sonata No. 7
876:Piano Sonata No. 7
872:The New York Times
791:Nashville Symphony
670:St. Louis Symphony
555:Piano Sonata No. 7
551:Weill Recital Hall
470:Great Performances
441:The New York Times
425:
278:Baltimore Symphony
182:. He won the 2003
67:
5724:, October 7, 2015
5643:Robertson, Alex.
5422:Fleshler, David.
5350:Swenson, Tricia.
5175:Mälkki, Susanna.
5121:Travers, Andrew.
4980:Keller, James M.
4849:The Daily Gazette
4826:Steiman, Harvey.
4798:San Diego Tribune
4792:Overton, Marcus.
4733:Miller, Bruce R.
4701:, April 24, 2017
4487:Prose, Francine.
4409:Keller, James M.
4392:Keller, James M.
4285:Mangan, Timothy.
4215:, August 17, 2015
4207:Steiman, Harvey.
4198:, August 24, 2015
4129:Harris, Garrett.
4027:Cantrell, Scott.
3850:The Baltimore Sun
3787:Kelley, Annie J.
3745:Cooper, Michael.
3717:Performance Today
3693:DeLong, Kenneth.
3664:Sckolnik, David.
3503:Stamford Advocate
3452:Anderson, Colin.
3435:Mangan, Timothy.
3418:Keller, James M.
3401:Bienvenu, Loren.
3359:Time Out New York
3355:"Unplay Festival"
3333:Zhang, Jingxuan.
3224:Stepanich, Greg.
3111:Mangan, Timothy.
3102:, October 8, 2012
2972:Steiman, Harvey.
2943:Malhotra, Anita.
2863:New York Magazine
2834:Fleshler, David.
2805:, January 6, 2012
2745:Oregon Music News
2667:Cantrell, Scott.
2577:Los Angeles Times
2534:Ostertag, Emily.
2435:Rosenthal, Fran.
2199:Shulman, Laurie.
1974:Pasternak, Jill.
1955:Jepson, Barbara.
1786:David Greilsammer
1774:Anthony Tommasini
1683:The Baltimore Sun
1600:New York Magazine
1567:Los Angeles Times
1492:Los Angeles Opera
1480:Guggenheim Museum
1187:, Rachmaninoff's
1130:Karol Szymanowski
974:to play Mozart's
594:Avery Fisher Hall
460:in 2011 with the
362:Yoheved Kaplinsky
251:Festival del Sole
225:The Four Elements
53:
52:
6006:
5787:Official website
5774:
5763:
5757:
5748:Barone, Joshua.
5746:
5740:
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5714:
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5613:Manheim, James.
5611:
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5557:
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5493:
5487:
5471:Joelson, Peter.
5469:
5463:
5454:
5448:
5437:
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3829:Maine Today
3670:The Gazette
3021:Look at OKC
2673:Dallas News
2023:Conrad Tao"
1820:Three Songs
1611:Saint-Saëns
1528:Bravo! Vail
1359:, and with
1295:, Florida.
1289:in New York
1265:Guadalajara
1136:, with the
1106:Tallahassee
941:Merkin Hall
825:. With the
813:and played
527:Saint-Saëns
423:Tao in 2011
5908:Categories
5807:Interviews
5800:Pasatiempo
5357:Vail Daily
5283:DU Clarion
3424:Pasatiempo
3407:Pasatiempo
2656:D Magazine
2364:Conrad Tao
2345:Conrad Tao
2259:Conrad Tao
1936:References
1922:David Lang
1806:Recordings
1661:Since 2014
1466:Bruckner's
1391:Since 2018
1250:Piano Trio
1165:David Lang
931:season at
649:scherzando
503:, and the
317:Boca Raton
76:TV series
5861:with the
5260:The Loser
4501:The loser
4056:Dmagazine
3812:Bachtrack
2244:PENTATONE
1930:Bricolage
1853:PENTATONE
1851:, on the
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1597:wrote in
1488:The Loser
1407:with the
1399:with the
1357:Totentanz
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1167:'s opera
1104:with the
1023:with the
1003:Contrasts
962:with the
892:with the
831:Stockholm
821:with the
815:Totentanz
809:with the
803:Totentanz
724:Hammered!
694:with the
664:with the
625:Beethoven
535:with the
482:debut in
148:in 2017.
5736:Pictures
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2055:Archived
1998:Archived
1995:Scholars
1904:Pictures
1896:Vestiges
1884:Vestiges
1835:synthpop
1830:Preludes
1693:Rhapsody
1678:Rhapsody
1572:Rhapsody
1539:Gershwin
1428:Bartók's
1377:Rhapsody
1189:Rhapsody
1153:Berkeley
1122:Rhapsody
1090:Pictures
1057:Carnaval
1053:Schumann
1045:Rhapsody
999:Vocalise
985:Rhapsody
945:Rhapsody
937:Rhapsody
884:Rhapsody
841:Shanghai
799:Rhapsody
735:Santa Fe
615:, under
574:Montreal
472:special
458:Rhapsody
257:to play
237:Berkeley
215:won the
166:concerto
130:synthpop
128:, and a
5884:Voyages
5703:Voyages
5671:Fanfare
5666:on EMI"
5664:Voyages
5647:Voyages
5617:Voyages
5582:Voyages
5548:Fanfare
5498:Eyelids
2776:History
1888:Voyages
1871:Fanfare
1865:Voyages
1857:Voyages
1839:Eyelids
1837:album,
1716:scherzo
1670:of the
1478:at the
1347:. With
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1287:Oneiroi
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1124:. With
712:Voyages
621:Toronto
596:at the
397:Debussy
347:Ravel's
198:series
134:Eyelids
132:album,
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5887:(2013)
5878:(2012)
5865:(2010)
5852:(2007)
5815:, 2011
4932:. See
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492:Forbes
484:Dallas
446:Chopin
352:, the
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114:and a
5896:with
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851:with
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313:Miami
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