“As one of the artist engaged and appointed by leading performance institutions, Yinxuan Long’s musical strength and artistic contributions have been highly recognized.”

- THE WORLD JOURNAL

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Yinxuan Long (pronounced YIN-SHWAHN) is an international award-winning pianist and arts advocate. Featured in The World Journal andYahoo News for her contributions in the arts field, Yinxuan Long has cultivated collaborations alongside some of the nation's most distinguished organizations. The institution and ensemble she collaborated with include the Grammy-nominated St. Petersburg String Quartet, serving as substitute pianist for the New World Symphony and pianist for San Francisco Ballet and New Ballet San Jose.

Dedicated to expand the artistic landscape beyond the stage, Yinxuan Long advocate her vision to build projects that champion multicultural arts and empower local communities. She has been successfully led the project, "Over the Moon," AAPI Music Series hosted at San Francisco’s historic Great StarTheater—the last remaining Chinese theater in North America.

Start training classically at a very young age, she won the First Prize of Hong Kong International Piano Competition, Liszt Memorial Prize at the age of 16. Her major mentor include Edward Auer, the first American prizewinner of the International Chopin Piano Competition, where she finished the Master Degree studies under his mentorship.

BIO

Yinxuan Long, Artistic Lead for East and West Music Series of San Francisco's Great Star Theater

Great Star Music Series

Yinxuan Long collaborating with the Grammy-nominated St. Petersburg String Quartet

Grammy-nominated

St. Petersburg String Quartet