Xiang-Dong Kong (Chinese: 孔祥東 born 1968, in Shanghai) is a Chinese pianist. He was one of the young musicians featured in From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China.
Xiang-Dong Kong | |
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孔祥東 | |
Born | 1968 Shanghai, China |
Occupation | Pianist |
Kong was Gold Medalist at the 1988 Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition.[1] In 1992 he won the Sydney International Piano Competition. He is a 75th descendant of Confucius.[2]
Year | Competition | Prize | Ex-aequo with... | 1st prize winner | References |
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1986 | ![]() | 7th Prize | ![]() | Tchaikovsky IMC | |
1987 | ![]() | 4th Prize | ![]() | ![]() | El País, 1988 |
1988 | ![]() | 1st Prize | The New York Times, 1988 | ||
1992 | ![]() | 1st prize | Macau Gov.'s Cultural Institute | ||
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