CHOPIN for ALL featuring Angie Zhang – Fort Lauderdale

CHOPIN for ALL featuring Angie Zhang – Fort Lauderdale

By Chopin Foundation of the United States

Pianist and fortepianist Angie Zhang brings her wide-ranging artistry to CHOPIN for ALL.

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Location

African-American Research Library and Cultural Center

2650 Sistrunk Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Music • Classical

The 2025–2026 season of CHOPIN for ALL continues with performances that spotlight today’s most exciting American pianists. These free concerts feature the timeless music of Chopin—performed by artists whose careers are gaining national and international attention.

In February, the Chopin Foundation welcomes Angie Zhang, 6th Prize winner of the 2025 National Chopin Piano Competition and finalist in the 2025 American Pianists Awards. A sought-after soloist, chamber musician, and fortepianist, Zhang brings both historical insight and contemporary creativity to the CHOPIN for ALL stage.

Not able to join us in person?

For Saturday's Livestream: [link coming soon]

Program:

TBA, featuring works by Frédéric Chopin

About Angie Zhang

American pianist and fortepianist Angie Zhang is the 6th Prize winner of the 2025 National Chopin Piano Competition and a finalist in the 2025 American Pianists Awards. She has also been recognized at major competitions including the International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments, Honens, and was a three-time winner of the Juilliard Concerto Competition.

Zhang has performed over 45 times as soloist with orchestras such as the Indianapolis Symphony, Juilliard Orchestra, Missouri Symphony, and the National Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic, under conductors including Fabio Luisi, JoAnn Falletta, and Jeffrey Kahane. Equally active in solo, chamber, and historical performance, she has appeared at festivals including Bravo! Vail, Ravinia, La Jolla Music Society, and Music@Menlo. A graduate of The Juilliard School and the University of Michigan, she is known for her work in both modern and period instrument performance. Her recent two-disc Chopin recording on historical pianos was produced by the Polish National Institute of Frederic Chopin.


Ticket Information

Admission is free, and seating is general admission, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is recommended to secure your seat. Chopin Foundation members can request reserved seating by contacting admin@chopin.org or calling 305-868-0624.


African-American Research Library and Cultural Center (Fort Lauderdale)

Located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center is a vibrant community space dedicated to celebrating culture, history, and the arts. With its welcoming atmosphere and excellent acoustics, it’s an ideal setting for experiencing live music.

Parking: Free parking, including accessible spaces, is available on-site for all attendees.


All artists, dates, and programs are subject to change without notice.

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Chopin Foundation of the United States

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Feb 14 · 3:00 PM EST