Jacqueline Leung (梁維芝) is a Hong Kong–born concert pianist, educator, and adjudicator, widely recognized for her musicality, intelligence, and technical finesse.She has performed internationally, collaborated with leading musicians, and is active in teaching, masterclasses, and jury work at piano competitions.
Career Highlights
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International Recognition: Laureate of the Antena 2 Prize in Portugal, which led to a live solo recital broadcast on national radio.
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Competitions & Awards: Winner of the 2010 American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition (2nd prize) and the Antena 2 Prize in 2015.
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Global Performances: Appeared at festivals in Bogotá, Costa Rica, London, and the American Liszt Festival.
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Collaborations: Worked with renowned artists such as countertenor Iestyn Davies, flautists Robert Aitken and Andras Adorjan, and cellist Trey Lee.
Teaching & Adjudication
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Masterclasses & Lectures: Presented at the World Piano Conference (2014) and led workshops across Asia.
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Competition Jury: Served as adjudicator for events including the Thailand International Mozart Competition, Japan Piara International Piano Competition (Hong Kong), Hong Kong Open Piano Competition, and the World Piano Teachers Association International Piano Competition.
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Educational Roles: Trainer for Trinity College London’s Exam Board in Indonesia.
Recordings & Projects
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Released albums and EPs, including Nocturne Romance, available on streaming platforms.
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Active in chamber music as a founding member of the Phoenix Quartet, promoting piano quartet repertoire in Hong Kong.
Local & Global Impact
Jacqueline Leung bridges classical music with modern audiences, aiming to break down barriers and make piano performance accessible. Her dual role as performer and educator strengthens Hong Kong’s position in the international piano scene.
Reference:
Jacqueline Leung Official Website
Wells Cathedral School Profile
Hong Kong Sinfonietta Profile
I always like to discuss with performing artist to ensure the piano to be set in a way which best suit the performer.
Thus, It was truly a regert not being able to meet the invited pianist Jacqueline Leung after I serviced on the piano she would be using to perform.
Concerned on this particular event, I had dropped a message to check if everything was OK.
Glad to hear from Jacqueline that the concert went very well. (As a matter of fact that she is such a skilled artist)
Also thank you for the compliment!

Ms Jacqueline Leung’s website: http://www.jacquelineleung.com/
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