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Discover Talent: Zhouhui Shen / Piano recital

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Sun, Jun 8, 2025, 19:30
With an impressive interpretation of Sergei Prokofiev’s Piano Sonata No. 7, Zhouhui Shen earned her place in the final of the International Telekom Beethoven Competition in Bonn in 2023. The Chinese pianist, who was born in 2001, was subsequently celebrated as a »shining star« – and rightly so! After all, she has already won numerous prizes at national and international competitions, including the Juilliard Piano Concerto Competition 2022 and the International Grotrian Piano Competition 2018. In Bonn, Zhouhui Shen won... Read full text

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Zhouhui ShenPiano

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Sechs Bagatellen op. 126Ludwig van Beethoven
Images, Volume 1Claude Debussy
13 Préludes op. 32Sergei Rachmaninoff
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