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Magnus Lindberg
Magnus Lindberg
Finnish composer and pianist
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Mark-Anthony Turnage
Mark-Anthony Turnage
English composer
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Thomas Adès
Thomas Adès
British composer, pianist and conductor
3
Mark Simpson
Mark Simpson
British composer and clarinettist
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Dmitri Smirnov
Dmitri Smirnov
Russian composer
5
George Benjamin
George Benjamin
British composer, conductor, pianist and teacher
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Andrew Zolinsky
Andrew Zolinsky
British pianist
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Víkingur Ólafsson
Víkingur Ólafsson
Icelandic pianist
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Christopher Rouse
Christopher Rouse
American composer
9
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Finnish conductor and composer
10
Gregory Rose
Gregory Rose
British composer and music director
11
James MacMillan
James MacMillan
Scottish composer and conductor
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Edward Gregson
Edward Gregson
English composer; college principal
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Jan Lisiecki
Jan Lisiecki
Canadian pianist
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Lera Auerbach
Lera Auerbach
Soviet-Russian-born American classical composer and pianist
15
Michel van der Aa
Michel van der Aa
Dutch composer
16
Nobuyuki Tsujii
Nobuyuki Tsujii
Japanese pianist and composer (1988-)
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Truls Mørk
Truls Mørk
Norwegian cellist.
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Mats Lidström
Mats Lidström
Swedish musician
19
Clarice Assad
Clarice Assad
American musician and singer
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja
Patricia Kopatchinskaja
Moldovan-Austrian musician
21
Vanessa Benelli Mosell
Vanessa Benelli Mosell
Italian pianist
22
Peter Maxwell Davies
Peter Maxwell Davies
English composer and conductor
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David Horne
David Horne
Scottish composer, pianist and teacher
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Shulamit Ran
Shulamit Ran
American composer
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Andrei Gavrilov
Andrei Gavrilov
Russian musician
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Elliott Carter
Elliott Carter
American composer
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Yuja Wang
Yuja Wang
Chinese pianist
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Louis Andriessen
Louis Andriessen
Dutch composer and pianist
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Myung-whun Chung
Myung-whun Chung
South Korean pianist and conductor
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Ruth Gipps
Ruth Gipps
English composer, oboist, pianist and impresario
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South Korean composer
Record Labels
Awards Received
Grawemeyer Award
Wihuri Sibelius Prize
Arnold Schönberg Prize
Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition

Unsuk Chin (진은숙 Korean pronunciation: [tɕin ɯn.suk]; born July 14, 1961) is a South Korean composer of Contemporary classical music, who is based in Berlin, Germany. Chin was self-taught piano from a young age and studied composition at Seoul National University as well as with György Ligeti at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. The recipient of numerous awards, she won the 2004 Grawemeyer Award for her Violin Concerto and the 2010 Music Composition Prize of the Prince Pierre Foundation for the ensemble piece Gougalōn. In 2019, writers of The Guardian ranked her Cello Concerto (2009) the 11th greatest work of art music since 2000, with Andrew Clements describing it as "perhaps the most original and entertainingly disconcerting of all of [her concertos], cast in four brilliant movements that never quite conform to type".