Miclen LaiPang, violin

Photo Credit: Sofija Palurovi

Miclen is quickly gaining recognition as one of the most captivating and versatile violinists of his generation, celebrated for his dynamic leadership and work as a soloist, chamber musician, and concertmaster. Praised by The New York Times as “a force to be reckoned with” and described by Germany’s Die Welt as “a musician of daring virtuosity with noble elegance,” he has performed at leading venues worldwide, including Carnegie Hall, Vienna Musikverein, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Wigmore Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and Berlin Philharmonie. 

 Miclen’s recordings with labels such as Sony RCA Red Seal and Naxos have been critically acclaimed. His arrangement of Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata for violin and strings notably reached No. 1 on Apple Music Classical charts in over 40 countries. Recently signing with Delos, Miclen’s debut solo album is set for release in early 2026. 

 A passionate chamber musician, Miclen regularly collaborates with renowned international artists at festivals throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He is the violinist of the internationally acclaimed Trio Zadig, Founder and Artistic Director of the innovative Paris-based chamber music initiative M Sphère, Founder and Director of Miesbach Kammermusikfestival, and director of multiple other international festivals and concert series in Spain, Germany, France, and the UK. 

 Based in Paris, Miclen performs on the 1707 Stradivari ‘Charles Castleman, ex-Marquis de Champeaux, generously loaned by the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, and a c.1850 Dominique Peccatte bow known as the ‘ex-Eugène Ysaÿe. 

Upcoming Performances:

Aug 27 – Opening Night: Celebrating 33 Years of Moab Music Festival

Aug 29 – Next Week’s Trees

Aug 30 – Music Hike I: A Little Respite

Aug 31 – Music Hike II: Catharsis Canyon