Cano Smit first came to public attention at the
2017 Montreal International Piano Competition, where he placed as a finalist. For his performances, he was lauded as "a great artist in the making" who had committed a "virtual near-suicide" with his finals concerto choice. He won his first major competition when he was awarded the first prize at the
Naumburg International Piano Competition in November 2017. His second major competition win came in November 2019 at the Young Concert Artists Competition, where he was the recipient of 6 special prizes. Since his victory at the Naumburg Competition, he has performed solo recitals at the
Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris,
Herbst Theatre in San Francisco,
Zankel Halls,
Kennedy Center in Washington DC,
L'Auditori de Barcelona, Wissembourg Festival in France,
Rheingau Musik Festival in Germany, and Grand Banlam Theater in Xiamen. He has given concerto performances with international ensembles, including the Boca del Río Philharmonic,
Seattle Symphony Orchestra,
Montreal Symphony Orchestra,
San Diego Symphony as well as the
Las Vegas Philharmonic. In October 2019 he made his Carnegie Hall debut, where he world premiered Stephen Hough's Partita for Piano, a piece commissioned for Hough by the
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation. He currently resides in New York City. ==Major competition results==