BingBing Li

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Professor of Piano

LRAM, MMus, DipRAM, ARAM

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BingBing Li, a leading Chinese pianist whose artistry has graced the world’s finest stages. She’s renowned as a soloist, chamber musician, and has left an indelible mark as a recording artist with China Records, Universal Music and Naxos.

Her performances are celebrated for their imaginative brilliance, earning acclaim like “Vigour and authority” from the London Times. A child prodigy, BingBing won numerous recitals and major wins. She entered Central Conservatory of Music Primary School at age 11, four years later, she received a full scholarship to the Purcell School in the UK.

Upon moving to the UK, her debut at iconic venues like the Wigmore Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall marked the start of her international ascent. She graced major music festivals worldwide, captivated audiences in conservatories and concert halls across the US and Europe, both as a soloist and alongside orchestras.

Her accomplishments include appointment of Associate Royal Academy of Music after a full scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. She’s garnered numerous prizes on international piano competitions, culminating in DipRAM and ARAM.

As an educator, BingBing shares her expertise as a piano professor at esteemed institutions, beginning with the Royal Academy of Music, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Chetham’s School of Music and Royal Northern College of Music.

BingBing’s passion for music extends beyond performances and teaching. She draws early inspiration from her mentors William Fong and Professor Christopher Elton. She regularly gives concerts and adjudicates international piano competitions. Moreover, she generously imparts her knowledge through masterclasses at Asia’s foremost music conservatories, including Shanghai, Central, Xiamen Central, Shenzhen Arts, China Conservatory; Xinghai, Wuhan, Harbin, Zhejiang, Jilin Arts, Qingdao Menuyin, Xiamen Arts, HongKong Performing Arts, Nanyang Performing Arts, Yong Siew Toh conservatory, Raffles Music College, Mahidol Music, Sunway University Music and Ho Chi Minh conservatory, nurturing the talents of future generations.