“Steinway enables me to weave a tapestry of colors and textures in music with unlimited possibilities.”

Elliot Wuu

Praised for his "power, speed and finesse of artists twice his age" (Tribune Star), 19 year-old Elliot Wuu is a rising star in becoming an exceptional young artist. First Prize winner in the 2015 Hilton Head International Piano Competition for Young Artist and a Young Scholar alumnus of the Lang Lang International Music Foundation, Wuu has captured audiences with colorful tones, sensitive musicality and emotional depth in his music. Wuu was recently named a 2018 Gilmore Young Artist, one of the most prestigious award bestowed every two years to two young pianists up to 22 years old.

In recent years, Wuu has won numerous state, national and international competitions and performed across the globe. In addition to his success at Hilton Head, in 2015, Wuu won Second Prize and special Schubert Prize in the International e-Piano Junior Competition, Third Prize and special Mozart Prize in the Cleveland International Piano Competition for the Young Artists, Second Prize and the Best Performance award of a composition by Russian Composers in the Bösendorfer and Yamaha USASU International Piano Competition. Wuu was named the 2016-2021 MTAC Young Artist Guild (YAG) member, the highest honor awarded to California music students. Wuu was also the winner of 2017 National YoungArts Competition. 

Wuu has performed in major venues in the U.S., France, Italy, Germany, United Kingdom, Poland, Romania and China. In NYC, Wuu performed at the United Nations Headquarters in the presence of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, at the WQXR Greene Space, and at Carnegie Hall for the Grammy's Salute to Classical Music concert. His performances was aired on WQXR. Wuu was also featured in the NPR's From the Top program broadcasted nationwide.  Other notable venues include Holywell Music Room where Haydn performed before, Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, and the Ravinia Festival.

Born in September 1999 in Fremont, CA, Wuu began piano studies at the age of six. Throughout high school years, Wuu was a music scholarship student at the San Francisco Conservatory Pre-College, studying piano with Yoshikazu Nagai, as well as at the Valley Christian High School Conservatory of the Arts. His previous teachers include Jed Galant and Rose Chen. Wuu is currently studying piano performance at The Juilliard School, under the tutelage of Robert McDonald. ​He is a Young Steinway Artist.

Photos: Carlin Ma

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