Located at The Chapel at Beaver Creek
Throughout the Festival, we offer more than 35 free concerts in the Vail Valley community, featuring emerging artists and musicians from visiting orchestras and ensembles. At the heart of Bravo! Vail’s mission to promote a lifelong appreciation of the arts, these accessible programs break down economic and geographical barriers, ensuring everyone in the community can enjoy high-quality classical music and educational opportunities in their own towns.
All artists and programs subject to change.
Free - Reservation Required
Tuesday
1:00 PM
📍 The Chapel at Beaver Creek
Zhu Wang, piano fellow
TIMO ANDRES A Good Word
J.S. BACH Concerto in D minor, BWV 974
TIMO ANDRES Bewegt
SCHUMANN Selections from Humoreske, Op. 20
TIMO ANDRES Everything Changes
STRAVINKSY Firebird Suite (arr. Agosti)
This free concert requires a reservation.
All artists and programs are subject to change.
Praised for his “technical mastery and deep sense of lyricism,” (The Durango Herald), pianist Zhu Wang was
awarded First Prize in the 2020 Young Concert Artists International Auditions.
Praised for his “technical mastery and deep sense of lyricism,” (The Durango Herald), pianist Zhu Wang was
awarded First Prize in the 2020 Young Concert Artists International Auditions. He is also the first prize winner
of the 2nd Zhuhai International Mozart Competition for Young Musicians, 4th Manhattan International Music
Competition, Hilton Head Young Artist Piano Competition, and the Juilliard Gina Bachauer International
Scholarship Piano Competition, and was a recipient of the Juilliard Mieczyslaw Munz Scholarship. In 2019, Zhu
was one of three finalists in the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition, and he has been a featured soloist
on WQXR’s Young Artist Showcase and WFMT’s Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts. The world -renowned
pianist Fou T’song recognized Zhu as an “excellent pianist with a natural sense of harmony and imagination,”
whose sensitive and engaging performances exhibit a remarkable depth of musicianship and poise beyond his age.
This season, Zhu will make his New York debut at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall, and in Washington, DC at the
Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater. He will also perform recitals at Hayden’s Ferry Chamber Music Series, Salon
de Virtuosi, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
Zhu has performed all over the world in China, Italy, Poland, Japan, and across the U.S. at prestigious venues
including the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Kammermusiksaal of
Berliner Philharmonie, Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall, Shanghai Concert Hall, Chicago Cultural Center and
The Morgan Library. Since his orchestral debut at age 14 with the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, where he
performed Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21, Zhu has soloed with Salzburg Chamber Soloists, Zermatt Music
Festival Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Brunensis Virtuosi Orchestra, and the Xiamen
Philharmonic.
An active chamber musician and champion of new music, Zhu performed the world premiere of American
composer Timo Andres’s Moving Etúdes on his national tour. His festival appearances include the Music
Academy of the West, Four Seasons Winter Workshop, Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, International
Piano Academy Lake Como, PianoTexas International Festival & Academy, Shanghai International Music Festival,
Music Fest Perugia, and Amalfi Coast Music and Arts Festival in Italy.
Zhu has been honored to study with and perform for many influential pianists, including Gary Graffman, Arie
Vardi, Fou T’song, Stephen Hough, Murray Perahia, Jerome Lowenthal, Robert Levin, Matti Raekallio, and Jeremy
Denk. He is also the recipient of special prizes for the best Waltz, Preludes, and Mazurka in the 5th International
Chopin Young Artist Piano Competition and the 16th Asian Chopin International Piano Competition in Japan.
A native of Hunan, China, Zhu started learning piano at the age of five. He is a graduate of the Music Middle
School Affiliated to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Zhe Tang, and Fou Ts'ong. He
received a Bachelor of Music degree from The Juilliard School, where he was also the recipient of the Gina
Bachauer and Mieczyslaw Munz Scholarship. Zhu is currently pursuing his post-baccalaureate diploma at Curtis
Institute of Music, under the tutelage of Robert McDonald. He gratefully acknowledges the support of the Bagby
Foundation for the Musical Arts.
Are Community Concerts ticketed?
Yes. While these events are free, you will need to make a reservation for each attendee.
The ticket reservation process is very similar to purchasing tickets. Click here for more information about reservations.
Community Concert reservation information will be available in March.
Is there food or beverage available at these events?
No. Food and beverage is not available at these events.
How early should I arrive for this event?
Seating area opens 30 minutes prior to the concert start time.
Is it open seating?
Yes, seats are first-come first-serve.
Once venue capacity is reached, the doors will be closed.
For Community Concerts on the Bravo! Vail Music Box, it will an outdoor performance at a local outdoor space, and we encourage you to bring your own blankets and lawn chairs.
What is your vaccination policy?
The health and safety of our patrons, musicians, staff, and community are Bravo! Vail's top priorities. After careful consideration and in compliance with our venue partners, as well as local, state, and federal guidelines, we will not require proof of vaccination to attend Bravo! Vail events for the 2022 summer season. Face coverings at all events will be optional and encouraged for anyone who wishes to wear them. We will continue to stay in close communication with Eagle County Public Health and Environment, and we may change our policy at any time in the interest of the health and safety of our guests, artists, employees, and volunteers.
This policy may be revised or changed at any time. We thank you for your understanding, cooperation, and flexibility.
How long is the event?
One hour.
What is the dress for this event?
Casual.
What are some general rules of concert etiquette?
Please allow time for parking and seating. Concert attendees must silence all mobile devices prior to performances to not disrupt musicians and other patrons. Please limit conversations and other noisy activities during the performance. Parental supervision is required for all children attending Bravo! Vail concerts.
Any forms of audio or video recording (mobile phone, camera, video camera, iPad) are prohibited at these events.
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