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Yuja Wang
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John Lill
John Lill
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Nobuyuki Tsujii
Nobuyuki Tsujii
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Andrei Gavrilov
Andrei Gavrilov
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Vladimir Ashkenazy
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Horacio Gutiérrez
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Ilya Itin
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Ivo Pogorelić
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Evgeny Kissin
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Joseph Alfidi
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Simon Trpčeski
Simon Trpčeski
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Zuill Bailey
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Vladimir Horowitz
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Richard Kastle
Richard Kastle
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Lisa Batiashvili
Lisa Batiashvili
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Freddy Kempf
Freddy Kempf
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Jan Lisiecki
Jan Lisiecki
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Sviatoslav Richter
Sviatoslav Richter
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Alexander Toradze
Alexander Toradze
American musician
Conrad Tao
American musician

Conrad Tao

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American musician
Hillary Clinton with Tao, in 2008, to recognize his being named a Davidson Fellow Laureate

Conrad Yiwen Tao (born June 11, 1994) is an American composer and pianist and former violinist. Tao's piano and violin performances since childhood brought him early recognition at music festivals and competitions, and he is receiving critical praise for his recitals and concerts with symphony orchestras. At age 13, he was featured on the PBS TV series From the Top – Live from Carnegie Hall as violinist, pianist and composer. He won eight consecutive ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards. Among his compositions have been commissions by the New York Philharmonic, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Pacific Symphony and Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

Among other honors, Tao is a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts, a Davidson Fellow Laureate and a Gilmore Foundation Young Artist. He was the only classical artist named by Forbes magazine in 2011 as one of the "30 Under 30" in the music industry. In 2012, Tao released a solo piano EP, The Juilliard Sessions: Conrad Tao Plays Debussy and Stravinsky, and a synthpop album, Eyelids. That year, he was an Avery Fisher Career Grant awardee. He produced and hosted a three-night music festival, the UNPLAY Festival, in New York City from June 11–13, 2013. In 2013, he also released two albums, Gordon Getty: Piano Pieces and Voyages. He was artist-in-residence for Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 2015/16 and Hong Kong Philharmonic in 2017. Tao travels around the U.S. and abroad performing concerts and, at the same time, he attends the Columbia University–Juilliard School joint bachelor's degree program.