“Luo seems destined for stardom. With a minimum of fuss but a huge dose of flabbergasting technique, she ripped through Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major with ease and authority.” - -San Diego Union Tribune

“And judging by a very exciting finale of Prokofiev’s Seventh Piano Sonata, Wei Luo might very well be admitted to that select company (Danill Trifonov and Igor Levit) very soon.” —— Gramophone.com

Wei Luo is recognized as one of the most significant pianists of her generation. Already in her young career she has performed on many of the world’s leading stages. As graduate of the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music, she was the most promising student of music legacy Gary Graffman and Robert McDoanld. In 2019 her self-titled debut album was released on Universal Music Group’s Decca Gold label. The album was featured by Gramophone Magazine as one of the most exciting new releases. San Diego Union Tribune said: “This recording reveals a dazzling artist with an astonishing range of colors at her disposal, put to the service of a confident young soul whose musicality suggests the experience of someone two decades older.”

These past few years, Wei gave solo tour of more than 40 concerts throughout China’s major cities and venues including Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, among others. Her solo album “Gazing” won the top 100 releases on Apple Music 2023, and QQ music top chart.

More than once, she performed major repertoire with leading conductors: Michael Stern, Jahja Ling, Shui Lan, Yu Long, Lv Jia, Xincao Li, Guoyong Zhang, Daye Lin, Huang Yi and others; orchestras including San Diego Symphony, Albany Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, Denver Philharmonic, China Symphony, China Philharmonic, National Center of the Performing Arts Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony, Guangzhou Symphony, Hangzhou Philharmonic and many others. As Shenzhen symphony orchestra’s artist in residence 2024-25, she brings Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff major concertos to the audience.

Wei is 2018 Gilmore young artist winner, Born in Shenzhen, China, Wei showed great interest in music and began piano lessons at age five. She gave her debut recital in Hong Kong at age six, and made her orchestra debut at age 11 perform Prokofiev. Winner of numerous competitions in China, Wei also claimed first prize in the 11th Chopin International Competition for Young Pianists in Poland and the 2nd Rachmaninov International Piano Competition for Young Pianists in Frankfurt, both in 2010.

Besides music, Wei loves writing and publishing poetry, she produces and acts in her short movie, and curated an immersive music show in NYC.