Zhou Guangren

Zhou Guangren was born in Hannover, Germany of Chinese parents. She began her piano studies in Shanghai with Qian Qi, Ding Shande, Yang Jiaren, Mario Paci, Alfred Marcus and Bela Belai. She subsequently studied at the Central Conservatory of Music with Aram Tatulian from

Moscow and became a faculty member of the Piano Department.

Her career as a concert pianist started at an early age, when she was invited to play with the

Shanghai Municipal Orchestra and later in Beijing with the Central Philharmonic Orchestra and Dresden Symphony Orchestra. She was prizewinner during the Piano Competition of the 3rd World Youth & Students Festival in 1951 and during the 1st Schumann International Piano Competition in 1956 in East Berlin. She was soloist at the Central Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1980, she gave recitals in 29 universities within the USA, introducing Chinese piano music. In 1989, she played a piano recital in East Berlin and in 1995, she played Mozart’s A major Concerto in London. She organized and played Piano Duo Concerts in Mainland China and Hong Kong.

Since 1980, she has been a frequently sought after adjudicator in major international piano competitions, such as the Van Cliburn, Gina Bachauer, Leeds, Marguerite Long, Tchaikovsky, Rubinstein, Hamamatsu and in Chile and Norway etc. She was the Chairman of the Jury of the 1, 2,& 3. China International Piano Competition in 1994 , 1999 and 2004.

She has devoted herself extensively to the popularisation of the piano in China. During 1983-1992, she has established two Children’s Piano Schools, she organized competitions, grade examinations and concerts for the Beijing Concert Hall and on Television. Besides all these, she is the Chief-editor of the piano magazine“Piano Artistry”. For her achievements, she has been awarded the 1994 May-First Labour Medal, the 1998“Baogang Excellent Teacher’s Prize”, the 2000“Senior Professor’s Award for Achievements in Science and Education”, the 2006“Famous Teacher’s Award of Beijing’s Universities” and “The Golden Bell Award for Lifetime Achievements”.