The Toronto high school student hoped just to make it to the second round of the International Chopin Piano Competition, enjoy the experience and then hop a flight home. Instead, he made history 鈥 and almost $35,000 鈥 by becoming the youngest prize winner in the history of the renowned event.
鈥淚 actually bought a plane ticket for the end of the second round which was (for) the 14th鈥 of October, said Yang, 16. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 expect anything like this. For me this was a very big honour and surprise too.鈥
Yang, a Grade 12 student at Toronto鱿鱼视频app Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts, placed fifth out of the 78 who competed in the four-round competition last month in Warsaw,.
It was a lucrative trip for Yang. The fifth-place finish garnered him 鈧10,000, about $14,500, and almost $20,000 in another cash prize for being the youngest person ever to place in the competition.
And it nearly didn鈥檛 happen at all. When the preliminaries to get to the final stage took place in April, Yang contemplated not taking part.
鈥淏ut then I thought, oh well I鈥檓 at the bottom of the age limit so I might as well apply just to get some experience. But I wouldn鈥檛 take it seriously,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 thought I鈥檇 go for fun. Just enjoy the moment.鈥
The Chopin competition, named in honour of the famous 19th-century composer and virtuoso pianist Frederic Chopin, was first held in 1927. It takes place every five years (the competition was interrupted by the outbreak of the Second World War but resumed in 1945 at the war鱿鱼视频app end and the five-year cycle began again).
Over the years the event has provided pianists such as Yundi Li, Maurizio Pollini and Mika Sato with their big break.
鈥淚t is probably the most prestigious competition in the piano world,鈥 said Yang. 鈥淚t was nerve racking.鈥
That鱿鱼视频app because Yang was surprised to make the finals, he hadn鈥檛 really prepared, at least not by his high standards.
鈥淚 had another junior competition back in June right after exams so really it wasn鈥檛 until July that I started preparing,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat was pretty late. My teacher calls this kind of preparation cooking instant noodles.鈥
And that鱿鱼视频app not typical of Yang, who first took to the ivories when he was five-years-old.
鈥淢y mom actually studied piano in university and voice so she plays a lot of piano at home,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen I was a kid I would, out of curiosity, go to the piano and then she started teaching me. I was very hard on myself. Apparently I would hit myself, my hands, if I didn鈥檛 play well.鈥
By age nine, Yang had successfully completed Grade 10 piano, although he has yet to attempt the ARCT teaching certificate.
At Cardinal Carter, this all came as a surprise as few were aware of Yang鱿鱼视频app talent.
鈥淭ony is a violin student here at Carter,鈥 said Anne Bellissimo, the school principal. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 offer piano as an instrument. So we were really surprised to learn just how talented he is.鈥
She went on to say that when the school has such an elite performer, a relatively rare case, the school does everything possible to accommodate them in terms of time away from school.
鈥淲hen we do have an exceptionally talented student we will obviously try to support them the best we can on the academic side,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e realize the time commitment that that requires as well.鈥
This school year alone Yang was absent from the second week of school until returning from the Chopin competition on Oct. 27. He will again be away from the classroom for about a month starting in mid-January when he travels to Japan and Korea to perform.
鈥淭he teachers and the staff are working to try to reorganize the curriculum for me so I think that is something that is very special,鈥 he said, noting that he鈥檒l have to make up his winter exams.
Juggling two instruments, academics and a series of performances abroad has come with a cost to Yang鱿鱼视频app social life.
鈥淚 miss out on a lot of social activities,鈥 he said. 鈥淒uring the summer I didn鈥檛 really go anywhere. I was alone and I practised all day.
鈥淪ometimes I do find some time to do some other things but never is there enough time to enjoy, just the music.鈥
Yang plans to make a living off the art now that he鱿鱼视频app become internationally recognized as one of today鱿鱼视频app best in the piano world.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 see myself doing a lot of textbook work in the future,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 enjoy music and things from the art industry much more than I do academics.鈥