
MENGYANG PAN
About
Mengyang Pan
Mengyang Pan is a Chinese-British concert pianist and professor at the Royal College of Music in London. Praised for her expressive artistry and technical command, she has performed at prestigious venues including Wigmore Hall, the Royal Festival Hall, Cadogan Hall, UNESCO in Paris, and the Brucknerhaus in Austria. Her concert engagements span the UK, Europe, Asia, and North America.

Artistic Profile
Artistry & Recognition
Internationally Acclaimed Pianist
Recipient of the Royal College of Music’s Tagore Gold Medal—personally presented by HM King Charles III—and top prizes at the Rina Sala Gallo, Ettlingen, and Birmingham International Piano Competitions.
Global Concert Presence
Regularly performs across Europe, Asia, and North America. Highlights include appearances at Wigmore Hall, the Royal Festival Hall, Cadogan Hall, UNESCO Paris, and the Brucknerhaus Linz. She has collaborated with conductors such as Vladimir Ashkenazy and John Wilson.
Educator & Artistic Curator
Piano professor at the Royal College of Music. Founder of the UK division of the IPPA Conero International Piano Competition and curator of major keyboard festivals. Regularly invited for masterclasses and international jury appointments.

"Music knows no boundaries, and it has the power to move people in a transcendental way."
Testimonials
"…as her account of the first three studies had the fastidiousness of touch and the inclusiveness of technique that this music requires…"
— Christopher Axworthy
"Indeed, so fine was her performance that time seemed to stand still …so perfect was her understanding of Debussy’s otherworldly fantasy. Her shading, use of tone colour, and the most brilliantly clear and precise placing of the music in the highest register was a real joy to hear…"
— Michael R.
"Playing of beauty and intelligence but also passionate intensity and delicacy…"
— Christopher Axworthy
