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Wibi Soerjadi (born March 2, 1970) is an Indonesian-Dutch concert pianist and composer.


Biography

Wibi Soerjadi was born March 2, 1970, in Leiden, Netherlands. He began studying piano at age eleven with Bob Brouwer and later at the
Sweelinck Conservatorium The Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA) is a Dutch conservatoire of music located in Amsterdam. This school is the music division of the Amsterdam University of the Arts, the city's vocational university of arts. The Conservatorium van Amsterdam ...
with
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where he graduated early with the highest result ever, a ten with distinction. Soerjadi has received top prizes at many competitions including 1st prize at the National Princess Christina Concours (1985), 1st prize at the National Eurovision Competition for Young Musicians (1988), and third prize in the International Franz Liszt Piano Competition (1989) in Utrecht. Other prizes include the Elizabeth Evert Prize for Exceptionally Talented Musicians (1990), Echo Klassik Award of the Deutsche Phono Academy (1998), the Edison Classical Music Audience Prize (1999), and the Classic FM Award (2010). In 2007, Soerjadi was given royal recognition as a Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau. In 2006, Dr. Ben Daeter wrote a book on Wibi Soerjadi entitled "Wibi Soerjadi: The Man, The Artist" and in 2011, Wibi Soerjadi premiered his own TV show "Under Wibi's Wings". Soerjadi has given numerous concerts across the Netherlands (Amsterdam Concertgebouw), Austria (Musikverein), Germany (Hamburg Musikhalle and Philharmonie in Berlin), Italy (Valencia, Verona), China (Beijing, GuangZhou), United States (Carnegie Hall), Indonesia, Slovakia, and England. Soerjadi has appeared as a soloist with many lead orchestras including the
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, Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra,
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest The Radio Filharmonisch Orkest (''Radio Philharmonic Orchestra''; Dutch abbreviation RFO) is a Dutch radio orchestra, based in Hilversum. The RFO performs under the aegis of the ''Muziekcentrum van de Omroep'' (Broadcasting Music Centre; NMBC), an ...
,
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, Orquesta Sinfonica Ciudad de Oviedo, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra Moscow,
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester; also previously known in German as the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig) is a German symphony orchestra based in Leipzig, Germany. The orchestra is named after the concert hall in which it is bas ...
, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra with many prestigious conductors including
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, Vassili Sinaisky and
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. Soerjadi's own compositions have received much acclaim including "The Spirit of Sunrise", which was written for Dutch dressage rider
Imke Schellekens-Bartels Imke Anne Marian Schellekens-Bartels (born 15 March 1977, in Eindhoven) is an equestrian from the Netherlands, who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. She was th ...
and performed at the 2007 World Cup Qualification in Amsterdam where Schellekens-Bartels won gold, "The Dance of Devotion", which was performed by Dutch dressage rider Anky van Grunsven during her gold medal performance at the 2008 World Cup, and "Bellezza", which was written for Dutch figure skater
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and was performed at the 2008 Aegon Challenge Cup by Akiko Suzuki. Soerjadi also does much work for the promotion of classical music for young people, and in 2005 he performed with Dutch rock band
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on their top 10 single "Blind for You". In addition, Soerjadi also gives regular masterclasses for select young talents. Soerjadi currently lives in Zeist, Netherlands where he often opens up his home for private concerts at the Wulperhorst Salon.


Health problems

In early 2009, Soerjadi suffered from acute sensorineural hearing loss and was unable to give concerts. However, in May 2009, he made his comeback recital in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. In 2011, Soerjadi suffered from complications of a
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and had to cancel concert tours in Italy and Indonesia, postponing them until September 2011.


Discography

*1989 ''Live at Vredenburg'' (Erasmus) *1996 ''A Touch of Romance'' (Philips) *1997 ''Live at Carnegie Hall'' *1997 ''Liszt for Lovers: Piano Dreams of Love and Passion'' (Philips) *1998 ''Plays Chopin'' (Philips) *2000 ''Rachmaninov Pianoconcerts Nrs. 2 & 3'' (Philips) *2003 ''Pieces of a Dream'' (Soerjadi Records) *2004 ''Encore'' (Soerjadi Records) *2006 ''All-Time Classics'' (Soerjadi Records) *2008 ''Dance of Devotion'' (Soerjadi Records) *2008 ''Mother Melodies'' (Soerjadi Records) *2009 ''Hand to Heart'' (Soerjadi Records) *2011 ''Wibi'' (Soerjadi Records) All of Soerjadi's recordings have attained either
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or
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status — a rare feat in classical music.


Notable appearances

*November 22, 1996: Debut recital at Carnegie Hall in
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; *September 24, 2005: Concert at
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to commemorate the golden jubilee of
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. *2006 Concert on historic Liszt Grand Piano 576 from 1862 in the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam *May 27, 2007: Performance in Slovakia as a cultural gift of Queen Beatrix at the Conservatorium in Košice *May 29, 2009: Comeback recital at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw *January 27, 2011: Concert at Carnegie Hall in New York


External links


Wibi Soerjadi
Official site * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Soerjadi, Wibi 1970 births Living people Dutch classical pianists People from Leiden Dutch people of Indonesian descent Conservatorium van Amsterdam alumni 21st-century classical pianists