Su meng paganini biography

Su Meng

In this Chinese name, the family name is Su.

Musical artist

Su Meng (苏萌; born 1988) is a classical guitarist. She was born in Qingdao, Shandong. She started studying classical guitar in 1997 under the tuition of Chen Zhi of the Central Conservatory of Music. In 2006 she was under full scholarship of Manuel Barrueco of the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University. She has also performed in a quartet formation with Wang Yameng, Li Jie, and Chen Shanshan (Four Angels). Currently she is concertizing as a soloist and also in duo with Wang Yameng, as the Beijing Guitar Duo.

Competitions

  • 2002: first prize in the 5th Vienna International Guitar Competition. [1]
  • 2005: first prize in the 48th Tokyo International Guitar Competition. [2]
  • 2006: winner of the first Parkening Young Guitarist Competition. [3]
  • 2006: winner of the first Iserlohn Guitarist Competition.[4]
  • 2014: Maryland State Art Council's Individual Artist Award in Classical Solo Performance [5]
  • 2015: winner of the fourth Parkening Guitar Competition.[6]

Discography

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