Teenage pianist In 2010, Lu won the first prize in the 12th Ettlingen International Piano Competition in Germany. Next year, he received a special prize chosen by the public at the 2011 Junior Academy Eppan in Italy. In 2012, he won the concerto competition at the Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts in
Walnut Hill, Medford, Massachusetts. In August 2014, Lu won first prize at the 9th Moscow International Chopin Competition for Young Pianists. In 2013, he won first prize at the Minnesota International e-Piano Junior Competition and additionally received its special Schubert Prize. In 2010, he won the first prize of the 12th Ettlingen International Competition in Germany. In 2015, at age 17, Lu won fourth prize at the
XVII International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, becoming one of the youngest laureates in the competition's history. There, he befriended
Charles Richard-Hamelin, who was also participating in the competition that year. Shortly afterward, he performed his debut at the 70th
International Chopin Festival in
Duszniki, Poland. He toured Japan and Korea with the
Warsaw Philharmonic along with the competition's other prizewinners in January 2016. In 2017, Lu won the
International German Piano Award in
Frankfurt, and also won its audience prize.
Professional In 2018, aged 20, Lu won first prize at the
Leeds International Piano Competition.
Lang Lang presented Lu the prize. He was the first American pianist to win since
Murray Perahia. He played Beethoven's
Piano Concerto No. 4 in the finals with the
Hallé Orchestra conducted by
Edward Gardner. After winning, he was signed by Askonas Holt and
Warner Classics. His first concert was his debut with the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and
Vasily Petrenko. He subsequently played recitals at
Wigmore Hall, the
Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the
Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, the
Saint Petersburg Philharmonia and the
Shanghai Grand Theatre.
The Guardian wrote of his Bristol recital: "Lu seems already to possess something of the magic touch of early Leeds laureates
Murray Perahia and
Radu Lupu." After winning the Leeds Competition, he began being mentored by
Mitsuko Uchida and
Imogen Cooper. In June 2019, Lu substituted for
Martha Argerich in a concert with the
Singapore Symphony Orchestra. He made his debut at the 2019
BBC Proms at London's
Royal Albert Hall with the
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and
Yu Long. in
San Diego, California, in 2025 In 2022, Lu stepped in on short notice to perform with the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra and
Riccardo Muti, replacing
Maurizio Pollini; the
Chicago Tribune noted Lu's "perfectly idiomatic" interpretation of Mozart's
Piano Concerto No. 27 and his "pliant, gossamer touch." In 2025, Lu won the
XIX International Chopin Piano Competition, winning first prize among the more than 600 other pianists participating. He was the second American to win the competition, after
Garrick Ohlsson in 1970, and the second winner to play Chopin's
Piano Concerto No. 2, after
Đặng Thái Sơn in 1980. He is also the only person to have taken part twice and won a prize both times. A live album of performance highlights from the competition will be released by
Deutsche Grammophon. == Discography ==