Soloist Ruiebin Chen debuted at the age of ten with the Taipei Symphony Orchestra. He was named the Principal Soloist of "Moldova" Iasi and Tirgu Mures Philharmonic Orchestra in Romania. As a solo pianist, he appeared in many orchestras around the world, including: the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Utah Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Budapest Symphony, Prague Symphony, Czech State Philharmonic of Brno, Moscow State Symphony, Russian State Symphony, Polish National Radio Symphony, Singapore Symphony, New Philharmonia Japan, Shanghai Symphony, National Symphony Taiwan, Taipei Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta and London Chamber Players, among others. Chen has been the soloist for many different orchestras around the world. He's also been invited to play in various festivals such as:the International Salzburg Music Festival, Vienna Spring Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Hong Kong Festival, Taipei Music Festival, Taipei Arts Festival, the International Rachmaninoff Music Festival in Moscow, the Janáček Music Festival in Czechoslovakia, the Chopin Festivals, and more. He made his European debut in the Grosser Saal of the Konzerthaus in Vienna in 1984. Depicted "...one of those geniuses that come along once in twenty years..." (Neue Zuercher Zeitung, Switzerland), Chen's career as a concert pianist kick-started upon his victories at major international piano competitions. At 16 he became the youngest winner of the Rachmaninoff Piano Competition. Before the age of 20 he already won eighteen medals at major international piano competitions, five of them gold medals. The competitions he was won including the world-renowned: Rubinstein(Tel Aviv), Chopin(Warsaw), Bachauer (Utah),Rome, Rachmaninoff and Bellini (Italy),to name a few. Chen debuted at the age of ten with the
Taipei Symphony Orchestra. He made his European debut at the
Vienna Konzerthaus in 1984. As a soloist he has performed with the a number of major orchestras. Chen has performed at the
Salzburg Music Festival,
Vienna Spring Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival,
Hong Kong Festival, Taipei Music Festival, Taipei Arts Festival, the International Rachmaninoff Music Festival in Moscow, the
Janáček Music Festival in Ostrava, the
Chopin Festivals, and more. Regularly touring the world, Chen has performed at all the major concert venues including the
Musikverein (Vienna),
Konzerthaus (Vienna), Gewandhaus (Leipzig),
Bolshoi Hall (Moscow), F. Mann Auditorium (Tel Aviv),
Opera House (Sydney), Carnegie Hall (NY), Lincoln Center (NY), Kennedy Center (Washington D.C.), Davies Symphony Hall (San Francisco), Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles), Segerstrom Concert Hall (Southern California),
Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles),
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (Southern California), Suntory Hall (Tokyo), the Concert Hall at National Center for the Performing Arts (Beijing), Oriental Art Center (Shanghai), Cultural Center (Hong Kong), and National Concert Hall (Taipei). Chen is known for performing the complete
Rachmaninoff piano concertos and "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini" in two consecutive evenings. The rarely heard Rachmaninoff "Three Nocturnes" was premiered by him in Vienna, Asia and California, USA. He made history in being the first Taiwan-born pianist invited by the Chinese government to perform the "Yellow River Piano Concerto" in China, and impressed critics with his "unimaginable" and "unbelievably passionate" performance of the iconic piece. New composition of piano solos and concertos are also included in his repertoire. The "Love River Piano Concerto," composed for piano and orchestra of Chinese instruments, was premiered by him in Taiwan, Hong Kong (Cultural Center), Sydney (Opera House) and New York (Lincoln Center). He also premiered the "Wintry Night Trilogy," a large-scale theatrical composition based on the epic literary work of the same title. ==Other projects==