Lunchtime Concert - Yuting Wu, guitar
Thu 10 Apr
|St Pancras Church
Yuting Wu has performed at some of Europe’s and China’s leading concert halls and guitar festivals


Time & Location
10 Apr 2025, 13:10 – 13:50
St Pancras Church, Euston Rd., London NW1 2BA, UK
About the Event
Programme:
Vals Op.8 No.4 by Agustín Barrios Mangoré
Five Bagatelles by William Walton
Un Sueno en la Foresta by Agustín Barrios Mangoré
Pepita by Agustín Barrios Mangoré
BWV 1003 Andante by JS Bach
Valseana by Sergio Assad
Biography:
Chinese classical guitarist Yuting Wu made her first guitar solo recital in the Wuxi Grand Theatre in 2015. She has then performed at some of Europe’s and China’s leading concert halls and guitar festivals. Yuting is currently studying at the Royal College of Music, London for a Master of Performance with Gary Ryan and Chris Stell after completing her bachelor degree at the same college.
She has appeared as a soloist at many venues such as St Mary le Strand, St Mary Abbots Church, He Luting Concert hall, Victoria and Albert Museum, St. Saviour’s Church, Austrian Cultrual Forum, St John’s Smith Square. Yuting has also been selected to perform at the RCM’s lunchtime concert series in the Amaryllis Fleming Concert hall, RCM museum and Britten Theatre. She has given performances in some guitar festivals.
In 2023 Yuting was selected to take part in the Volterra Project, summer guitar institute leading by acclaimed classical guitarist Antigoni Goni and performed in the gala concert and gained high praise. Yuting has also been invited to take part in the RCS big guitar weekend and RCM guitar festival. Yuting has won the first prize at Shanghai Donggong Guitar Competition and Hummingbird Music Awards in China Youth Music Competition in 2019.
Future highlights include guitar solo recital in the St. Saviour’s Church, which is hold and supported by Wimbledon classical guitar society, represents for the Royal College of Music, Chamber concert with the violinist Qintong Zhou in the St Michael’s Church in London.
Presented in association with the Royal College of Music
Entry
Not ticketed. Free Entry. Retiring collection - suggested donation £5