RUI MING

Freitag, 29 Mai 2026 - 19:00

Rui Ming (China, 2006) was born in Jinan and has been studying at the Moscow Central Music School – Academy of Performing Arts since 2019 under the guidance of Daria Ryabova. He has distinguished himself in numerous international competitions, winning among others the First Prize at the 16th International Piano Competition of the Central Music School (Moscow, 2021), the Grand Prix at the 19th International Piano Competition “In Memory of Rachmaninov” (Moscow, 2023), the Grand Prix at the “Symphony of Yamal” International Competition (Salekhard, 2024), and the First Prize at the 34th Ettore Pozzoli International Piano Competition (Seregno, 2025).
He has been invited to major international festivals and has performed in prestigious concert halls in Russia and China, including the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire and the Mariinsky Hall in St Petersburg.

Ettore Pozzoli International Piano Competition – Seregno
Established in 1959 by Gina Gambini in memory of her husband, the distinguished teacher and composer Ettore Pozzoli (Seregno, 1873–1957), the competition is held biennially. The event takes place in two historic venues in Seregno: the new Auditorium, where the demanding preliminary rounds are held, and the ancient Teatro San Rocco, which hosts the final and the awards ceremony. Prominent figures from the musical world have featured both on the jury and among the competition’s laureates. Among these, Maurizio Pollini stands out, having won the coveted first prize at the inaugural edition of the Pozzoli Competition.

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Johann Sebastian Bach
(Eisenach, 1685 – Lipsia, 1750)

Preludio e Fuga in si bemolle minore, BWV867

 

Ludwig van Beethoven
(Bonn, 1770 – Vienna, 1827)

Sonata n. 31 in la bemolle maggiore, op. 110
I. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo
II. Allegro molto
III. Adagio ma non troppo
IV: Fuga: Allegro ma non troppo

 

Franz Liszt
(Raiding, 1811 – Bayreuth, 1886)

Années de pèlerinage, III
4 – Jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este S.163

 

Franz Liszt
(Raiding, 1811 – Bayreuth, 1886)

Studio trascendentale n. 8 “Wilde Jagd”, S.139

 

Sergej Rachmaninov
(Velikij Novgorod, 1873 – Beverly Hills, 1943)

Sonata n. 2 in si bemolle minore, op. 36 (versione del 1931)
I. Allegro agitato
II. Non allegro – Lento
III. Allegro molto