Hsiang Tu is a Juilliard-trained Taiwanese-American classical pianist.

All-Chopin Album Out Now

Hsiang devotes his second solo album entirely to Chopin, presenting works that have stood the test of time: 24 Preludes Op. 28, Prelude Op. 45, Sonata No. 2 Op. 35.

Dr. Tu has been praised by The New York Times for his "eloquent sensitivity," The Boston Intelligencer for his "impeccable technique," and Fanfare for his “Chameleon-like ability to move between composers.”

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Debut Solo Album

In this well-reviewed debut album, Hsiang curates a diverse program of piano music inspired by animals. It was recorded on the Virginia Tech campus in June 2020 and released in October of the same year.

“Hsiang Tu plays with verve and poetic intensity”

American Record Guide

 

“The Ivory Menagerie”

Piano Inspirato, Episode 106

In collaboration with the Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation.

In English (left) and Mandarin Chinese (right).

 
 

Spring 2024 Schedule

 

01.17

Recital with Danielle VanTuinen, Tuba/Euphonium - University of Florida

01.22

Velvet Pastures Wind Ensemble and Andy Boysen at the University of New Hampshire

Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue

02.15

UF Symphony Orchestra and Tiffany Lu

Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2

02.20

Recital with Christopher Pfund, tenor - National Conservatory of Music, Quito, Equador

Brahms Magelone Lieder, Op. 33

02.23

Recital with Christopher Pfund, tenor - Central University, Quito, Equador

Brahms Magelone Lieder, Op. 33

03.04

Recital with Christopher Pfund, tenor - Columbus State University

Brahms Magelone Lieder, Op. 33