THE YOUNGEST CHOPIN PRIZE WINNER in History! | Ep. 31: This is the Legend of Tony Yike Yang

EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 2H 19M

THE YOUNGEST CHOPIN PRIZE WINNER in History! | Ep. 31: This is the Legend of Tony Yike Yang

from This is the Legend Of... · host Amos Vang

At age 16, he became a major prize winner at the Olympics ofPiano, the International Chopin Competition. To this day, he holds the record as the youngest prize winner in the competition’s history. The great Martha Argerich enjoyed his performance and sawhim as one of the next great pianists. This is the Legend of Tony Yike Yang. On Fryderyk Chopin’s birthday, join Amos Vang and Tony YikeYang as the two pianists reminisce on Tony’s successful Road to Warsaw, hisexperience meeting Martha Argerich, the lessons that he has learned from hiscareer, and the most important lessons that he has learned in his career.Tony’s website: https://www.tonyyikeyang.com/Tony’s Instagram: @tonyyikeyang Tomorrow by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Golden Hour by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Other music by Amos Vang and by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin. -- CHAPTERS --0:00 – Introduction4:30 – What inspired Tony Yike Yang to pursue piano?6:27 – Who and what were Tony Yike Yang’s musicalinfluences?11:07 – Tony Yike Yang studied at the Taylor Academy and at Juilliard Pre-College15:25 – What are the similarities and differences betweenTaylor Academy and Juilliard Pre-College?20:57 – Music and sports have one thing in common: community and marquee events are important!26:24 – Rhythm, Melody, and Harmony are the most importantmusical focal points for Tony Yike Yang!30:55 – What inspired Tony Yike Yang to embark on the Roadto Warsaw?34:10 – The 2010 International Chopin Competition was aHIGHLY impressive year!  It set the tonefor future International Chopin Competitions!38:44 – Tony Yike Yang at the 2014 Canadian ChopinCompetition!50:56 – Tony Yike Yang at the 2015 International ChopinCompetition!55:04 – What was Tony Yike Yang feeling and thinking at the2015 International Chopin Competition?55:52 – Will Martha Argerich still like me?1:02:48 – Tony Yike Yang became the YOUNGEST PRIZE WINNER inthe history of the International Chopin Competition!1:07:10 – Dang Thai Son did not think Tony Yike Yang wouldmake the finals! Tony proved him wrong!1:08:23 – What were Tony Yike Yang’s favorite moments at the2015 International Chopin Competition? Spoiler: FOOD!1:16:31 – Tony Yike Yang performed at Zelazowa Wola,Chopin’s birthplace!1:17:54 – What were the most important lessons that TonyYike Yang learned from the 2015 International Chopin Competition?1:25:58 – Chopin and post-20201:29:23 – Tony Yike Yang competed at the Cliburn Competition1:31:49 – The scrutiny at the Chopin Competition isextremely high!1:40:02 – What is musicality to Tony Yike Yang?1:47:09 – Tony Yike Yang and Amos Vang explain the greatestmisconceptions that he has experienced about classical music and piano?1:47:39 – Amos Vang explains the misconceptions thatclassical music face in Canada, from a personal and wider societal standpoint1:52:26 – Tony Yike Yang explains the situation thatclassical music faces in the world, from a personal and wider societalstandpoint1:55:08 – Many people prefer to numb themselves with loud,boisterous music rather than confront their feelings in an honest way2:05:37 – What are the most rewarding things and mostimportant lessons that Tony Yike Yang has experienced and learned in hiscareer?2:10:01 – Tony Yike Yang addresses his fans and gives somecareer advice for classical music!#chopin#chopincompetition#chopin2025 #cliburn #cliburncompetition#vancliburn#tonyyikeyang #piano #janinafialkowska #virtuosity #classicalmusic

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