Native name 刘诗昆 Years active 1944–present Origin Beijing, Moscow Name Liu Shikun | Occupation(s) Pianist, composer Role Musical Artist Instruments Piano Education Moscow Conservatory | |
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Born March 8, 1939 (age 85) China ( 1939-03-08 ) Similar People Yin Chengzong, Lu Siqing, Van Cliburn, Sa Chen, Fou Ts'ong |
Liu Shikun (simplified Chinese: 刘诗昆; traditional Chinese: 劉詩昆; pinyin: Liú Shīkūn; born March 8, 1939) is a Chinese pianist and composer.
Chinese piano maestro Liu Shikun honored with life achievement award in NYC
He began his piano training at the age of three and started publicly performing by the age of five. He won third prize and the Special Prize of the Liszt International Piano Competition in Hungary in 1956 and was awarded a strand of Franz Liszt's hair. He then proceeded to win second prize in the First Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow.

Liu became one of China's top concert performers until 1966, when the Cultural Revolution and the Gang of Four attacked the country; Western music was banned and, along with thousands of other artists, Liu was arrested. He stayed in prison for six years.
Liu studied at Beijing's Central Conservatory of Music and graduated from the Moscow Conservatory of Music.