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'''Ryan Wang''', is a Canadian pianist.<ref name="huffpost">http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/13/child-prodigy-piano-ryan-wang-carnegie-hall_n_2867355.html</ref>
'''Ryan Wang''', from West Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Ryan started playing piano at the age of 4 with Ms. Fafan Xiao. Ryan has competed and achieved honors and scholarships in numerous Canadian piano competitions. In 2013, Ryan was awarded the First Place and Judges’ Distinction in American Protégé International Music Talent Competition and was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall. Ryan Wang has successfully held concerts at Fazioli Concert Hall in Italy and Kay Meek theatre in West Vancouver at the age of 5. Also, he was invited to perform in the Ellen Show, CBC Music, and Yundi Li 2014 New Year Concert in Beijing, China. In 2014, Ryan was the First Place and Scholarship winner in the 6-10 years old category in both AADGT and American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competitions and was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in March. In November 2014, Ryan was invited to perform as part of the cultural component of Canada’s participation in the APEC Summit in Beijing, China. Ryan has been participated many fundraising concerts to support Sarah McLachlan School of Music, BC Children’s hospital and needy elementary schools in China. Also, Ryan performs regularly in the senior homes in Great Vancouver area.


Ryan has competed and achieved honors and scholarships in numerous Canadian piano competitions. In 2013, Ryan was awarded the First Place and Judges’ Distinction in American Protégé International Music Talent Competition and was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall at the age of five.<ref name="huffpost"/> He has successfully held concerts at Fazioli Concert Hall in Italy and Kay Meek theatre in West Vancouver at the age of 5. Also, he was invited to perform in the Ellen Show,<ref>http://www.vancouversun.com/West+Vancouver+piano+prodigy+charms+Ellen+with+video/8452257/story.html</ref> CBC Music,<ref>http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/music-2/check-out-this-five-year-old-vancouver-piano-prodigy.html</ref> and Yundi Li 2014 New Year Concert in Beijing, China. 
Aside from music, Ryan is a big fan of sports. He loves swimming, skiing, badminton, Taekwondo and hockey. Ryan also enjoys reading and traveling.

In 2014, Ryan was the First Place and Scholarship winner in the 6-10 years old category in both AADGT and American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competitions and was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in March. In November 2014, Ryan was invited to perform as part of the cultural component of Canada’s participation in the APEC Summit in Beijing, China. Ryan has been participated many fundraising concerts to support Sarah McLachlan School of Music, BC Children’s hospital and needy elementary schools in China. 

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Ryan Wang, is a Canadian pianist.

Ryan has competed and achieved honors and scholarships in numerous Canadian piano competitions. In 2013, Ryan was awarded the First Place and Judges’ Distinction in American Protégé International Music Talent Competition and was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall at the age of five. He has successfully held concerts at Fazioli Concert Hall in Italy and Kay Meek theatre in West Vancouver at the age of 5. Also, he was invited to perform in the Ellen Show, CBC Music, and Yundi Li 2014 New Year Concert in Beijing, China. 

In 2014, Ryan was the First Place and Scholarship winner in the 6-10 years old category in both AADGT and American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competitions and was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in March. In November 2014, Ryan was invited to perform as part of the cultural component of Canada’s participation in the APEC Summit in Beijing, China. Ryan has been participated many fundraising concerts to support Sarah McLachlan School of Music, BC Children’s hospital and needy elementary schools in China. 

  1. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/13/child-prodigy-piano-ryan-wang-carnegie-hall_n_2867355.html
  2. http://www.vancouversun.com/West+Vancouver+piano+prodigy+charms+Ellen+with+video/8452257/story.html
  3. http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/music-2/check-out-this-five-year-old-vancouver-piano-prodigy.html
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