Junwen Liang

Junwen Liang

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An evening of lyrical beauty and thoughtful interpretation.

The Sanctuary Studio welcomes Chinese pianist Junwen Liang, an artist praised for performances of poetic refinement, intellectual depth, and remarkable sensitivity.

Described by Richard Goode as “a very gifted pianist and a musician of great sensitivity,” Liang has earned international recognition for his expressive artistry. Stroll Magazine has praised his “captivating” playing, while New York Concert Review calls him “an extremely gifted and promising young artist.” The American Prize commended his work as “subtle, refined, and beautifully executed,” and In the Spotlight affirmed he is “ready for a major career.”

Liang has appeared as soloist with the Central Texas Philharmonic, Penn State Philharmonic, and Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra, with performances broadcast on WRTI Classical, WSKG, and KPR Public Radio. A distinguished collaborator, he was named Outstanding Collaborative Pianist at the Peabody Institute and received the Clara Ascherfeld Award in Accompanying. He later appeared in Carnegie Hall’s Master Class Series in collaboration with Berliner Philharmoniker cellist Ludwig Quandt and participated in the 2024 Puccini Concert Project at NYU Casa Italiana.

Since 2023, Liang has emerged as a compelling recital artist, presenting more than 35 performances during the 2024–25 season across North America and China. He has appeared in prominent series including the Arts Club of Washington, Sunday Recitals at Saint Thomas (New York), Sevenars Music Festival, Boston Court Pasadena, and numerous university residencies. The 2025–26 season brings engagements across the United States and international debuts in France, Canada, and China. He is currently preparing his debut album with Sheva Collection in collaboration with Naxos of America.

A recent graduate of the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with Richard Goode, Liang is based in Philadelphia and teaches piano and chamber music at the University of Pennsylvania.

Join us for an evening of lyrical beauty and thoughtful interpretation as Junwen Liang brings his distinctive recital voice to The Sanctuary Studio.

An evening of lyrical beauty and thoughtful interpretation.

The Sanctuary Studio welcomes Chinese pianist Junwen Liang, an artist praised for performances of poetic refinement, intellectual depth, and remarkable sensitivity.

Described by Richard Goode as “a very gifted pianist and a musician of great sensitivity,” Liang has earned international recognition for his expressive artistry. Stroll Magazine has praised his “captivating” playing, while New York Concert Review calls him “an extremely gifted and promising young artist.” The American Prize commended his work as “subtle, refined, and beautifully executed,” and In the Spotlight affirmed he is “ready for a major career.”

Liang has appeared as soloist with the Central Texas Philharmonic, Penn State Philharmonic, and Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra, with performances broadcast on WRTI Classical, WSKG, and KPR Public Radio. A distinguished collaborator, he was named Outstanding Collaborative Pianist at the Peabody Institute and received the Clara Ascherfeld Award in Accompanying. He later appeared in Carnegie Hall’s Master Class Series in collaboration with Berliner Philharmoniker cellist Ludwig Quandt and participated in the 2024 Puccini Concert Project at NYU Casa Italiana.

Since 2023, Liang has emerged as a compelling recital artist, presenting more than 35 performances during the 2024–25 season across North America and China. He has appeared in prominent series including the Arts Club of Washington, Sunday Recitals at Saint Thomas (New York), Sevenars Music Festival, Boston Court Pasadena, and numerous university residencies. The 2025–26 season brings engagements across the United States and international debuts in France, Canada, and China. He is currently preparing his debut album with Sheva Collection in collaboration with Naxos of America.

A recent graduate of the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with Richard Goode, Liang is based in Philadelphia and teaches piano and chamber music at the University of Pennsylvania.

Join us for an evening of lyrical beauty and thoughtful interpretation as Junwen Liang brings his distinctive recital voice to The Sanctuary Studio.

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