2024 The 7th NTD International Piano Competition Winners
| Name | |
|---|---|
| Gold Award | Robert Neumann (Germany) |
| Silver Award | Shih-Yeh Lu (Taiwan) |
| Bronze Award | Tang Hsing Lien (Taiwan) |
| Best Rendition Award of The Commissioned Composition | Robert Neumann (Germany) Shih-Yeh Lu (Taiwan) |
| Outstanding Performance Award | Jean-Luc Therrien (Canada) Ching-Yi Lin (Taiwan) |
| Honorable Mention Award | Karen Yoshida (Canada) Takeshi Shimozato (Japan) Yun-Hsuan Shannon Chiang (Taiwan) Boris Krivoshein (Russia) Wei Wu (Taiwan) |
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‘Holy Grace’: NTD International Piano Competition Conveys Hope in Troubled Times
On Aug. 19, dozens of pianists around the world received for the first time the piano score for “Holy Grace,” a work that will premiere in October during the 2024 NTD International Piano Competition in New York City.

Fans of the competition series may remember that each competition year, a unique new work—featuring a blend of Eastern and Western classical music—is commissioned and premiered. But this year’s piece is different. “Holy Grace,” a symphonic poem, is classical Chinese music for the piano.
Qin Yuan, an expert in transcribing ancient Chinese music for the piano, arranged “Holy Grace” from a melody authored by D.F., the artistic director of world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts.
Qin shared with The Epoch Times details of the process, including pivotal moments in the score, the works that inspired her, and her vision for the piece. Much of this will not be revealed until the competition takes place in New York City on Oct. 14 through 19 so as to not spoil the experience for pianists who will endeavor to play the piece, but what is clear is that there is much to discover and much to be gained.
At first glance, the score may look deceptively simple. In fact, several passages are, on a technical level, easy to play.
But soon enough, it becomes evident that the challenge of this piece lies not in the keyboard work, but in the pianist’s artistry. As all musicians know, just because you’ve hit the right notes, it doesn’t mean you’ve found the right sound.
In writing the piece, Qin utilized the entire range of the versatile piano, and each pianist will have to dig deep into their imagination and expression to bring out all of the tone colors and emotions in an interpretation closest to the composer’s vision and style.
‘Holy Grace’
A symphonic poem, also called a tone poem, is a one-movement musical form created in the late 19th century that bridges the space between music, fine arts, poetry, literature, and drama; and the works that inspired Qin included classical Chinese poems and Ming Dynasty landscape brush paintings. She has been a pianist with Shen Yun since 2017 and is immersed in the traditional Chinese culture that this New York-based company has taken as its mission to revive.
But the themes and ideas in “Holy Grace” are entirely universal.
“The prime thing this piece conveys is the Creator’s love for humanity,” Qin said in Chinese. “It should leave the performer and the listener with a sense of beauty and gratitude.”
How does one begin to explain God’s love?
Sometimes, it’s evident through joy, Qin said, but it’s also evident in suffering.
“In this chaotic world full of wars and disasters and illness, it’s clear a lot of things are out of our control,” she said. But even in the darkest of storms, we hold on when we see the light of hope—that’s faith, and but one way in which God’s love for humanity manifests, Qin said.
When one prays, hopes, and reflects, sometimes an answer just appears—this is yet another way that we can sense God watching over humanity with endless compassion, she said. No matter where we are or what we’ve done, “as long as you have the heart to find the truth, there is always a response,” Qin said.
“Whether good times or bad, people are never perfect. But when we repent and have the willingness to correct our mistakes, in these moments we can feel God’s love—as forgiveness, as guidance, and even the absolution of sin,” she said. “If even in the midst of suffering we can keep our compassion, have a heart of gratitude and humility and kindness, we find the path forward.”
God reaches out to us in different ways, if we are only willing to listen, Qin said, and when we do, the response is clear and inspiring.
“My starting point was to bring the pianist and listener a beautiful sonic experience,” she said. “In life, there are tribulations, and there is human vice, but behind everything in life is the compassion of the Creator.”
“I hope the pianists can have a pure mind and heart when performing it.”
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About Us
Mission
The New Tang Dynasty (NTD) International Piano Competition is one in a series of international cultural and arts events sponsored by New Tang Dynasty Television (NTD). The mission of this competition is to promote traditional arts of pure authenticity, pure goodness and pure beauty and to bring back the glory of piano masterpieces from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods.
The competition’s commitment to artistic excellence is a means to allow the 250-year legacy of piano literature to flourish. We believe this repertoire is a treasure of mankind and should be passed onto future generations to come.
Organizer
New Tang Dynasty Television (NTD) was founded in New York in 2001. It is the world’s first global, independent, non-profit Chinese-language television news and entertainment network established by overseas Chinese. NTD began satellite broadcasting in North America in February 2002, then expanded its 24/7 programming to Asia, Europe, and Australia in July 2003. Headquartered in New York City, NTD is internationally recognized for extensive cultural and entertainment programs that blend the best of Eastern and Western cultures, as well as for objective, timely reporting on economic, political, and cultural stories in Chinese.
NTD also produces content in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, and more. Across satellite, cable, over-the-air broadcasts, streaming platforms, and magazines, NTD connects with around 100 million viewers worldwide. The network also reaches more than 70 million followers across YouTube, X, Facebook, and other social platforms.
Beyond broadcasting, NTD is proud to organize the world’s largest international cultural competitions and events. Since 2007, it has launched a global series of competitions designed to promote and revive world and Chinese traditional culture and arts through large-scale, high-quality cultural programs and major events. This cultural platform—spanning Classical Chinese Dance, Vocal, Han Couture Design, Chinese Culinary, Traditional Chinese Martial Arts, Violin, Piano, Oil Painting, Photography, and Beauty Pageant—advances cultural exchange between East and West and helps audiences worldwide better understand the essence of traditional Chinese and Western culture: pure authenticity, goodness, and beauty.
NTD has also been the media sponsor for Shen Yun Performing Arts, hailed as the “world’s number one show.” As Shen Yun rapidly entered the global mainstream market in just a few short years, NTD, as the exclusive television media sponsor, made an indelible contribution by broadcasting to the world the artistic essence and cultural values presented by Shen Yun.
Commissioned Composition
NTD International Piano Competition is honored to receive authorization from the world-renowned composer and Artistic Director of Shen Yun Performing Arts, Mr. D.F., to select one piece from his extremely precious music works created over the past 20 years and rearrange as the Commissioned Composition.
The Commissioned Composition inherits the characteristics of Shen Yun’s music, based on traditional Chinese pentatonic melodies, it uses the Western piano to express the spirit and flavor of Chinese classical music. It blends the essence of both Eastern and Western classical music, interpreting a profound sense of the divine. As epic as a grand saga, vast and magnificent, profoundly soaring the soul.



