Rudin Lengo's piano playing has been described as "profound, imaginative and exceptionally communicative". As a soloist, he has performed Liszt's Piano Concerto No.2 with the Georgian Bay Symphony conducted by François Koh and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.3 with the Kindred Spirits Orchestra and maestro Kristian Alexander. Other engagements include performances with the University of Toronto Symphony and Choir, Hart House Orchestra, West Coast Symphony, Deep River Symphony, Toruń Symphony, Greater Toronto Philharmonic, Royal Conservatory Orchestra and Orchestra London.
Mr. Lengo has traveled and performed across Canada and the United States, and has also appeared in concert halls in Poland, the United Kingdom, Germany, Albania, North
Macedonia and the Netherlands.
He has been the recipient of over 50 awards and scholarships for his musical and academic accomplishments. After completing a Bachelor's Degree in Piano Performance at Western University on a National Scholarship, Mr. Lengo received his Master's Degree from the Manhattan School of Music on a President's Award and completed an Artist Diploma at the Glenn Gould School on a prestigious Ihnatowycz Emerging Artist Scholarship.
Winner of the DMA Competition at the University of Toronto, the Glenn Gould School Concerto Competition, the 5th Knigge Music Competition and the TD Elora Competition, he was also the 2nd prize winner at the 40th William C. Byrd International Competition and winner of the Mary Winston Smail Memorial Award for Best Pianist at the WAMSO Minnesota Competition.
A recipient of a Performance Grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Simmonds
Graduate Fellowship, and the John and Barbara Vivash Scholarship in Piano Performance, Mr. Lengo studied with Enrico Elisi and Jamie Parker at the University of Toronto.
He maintains a piano teaching studio in Toronto and is also a senior examiner with the Royal Conservatory. Rudin Lengo is an active adjudicator in provincial as well as national and international festivals and competitions.