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Praised by La Libre Belgique as an “expressive, fine chamber musician,” pianist Charlotte Tang actively performs across North America. Named a laureate of the Musica Antiqua Competition in Bruges (2024), Charlotte’s passion for early 19th-century music is well-recognized. Her recent highlights include residencies at the Banff Centre and Orford Musique, fellowship at the Gilmore Piano Festival, and performances at the Historical Keyboard Society of North America and Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards. She is looking forward to the Emerging Artist Showcase at the Early Music America Summit (Oct 2025).
Charlotte believes that music and art are integral to our development as a society, and are particularly crucial to the growth of the younger generation. She values opportunities to contribute to their artistic and pedagogical development through her work as a scholar–performer and teacher. Her research focuses on instrumental affordances as reflected in early 19th-century piano compositions, which she has passionately shared in conferences. As a pedagogue, she is a regular guest for masterclasses at universities and music communities in Ontario.
Charlotte has been mentored by Elisabeth Wright and David Breitman on the historical piano, and James Parker, Roberto Plano, and the late Marietta Orlov on the modern piano.
Charlotte Tang was generously supported by the Banff Centre Endowment.