Tiffany Poon’s “The Swan” Soars Ahead of Her New Album ‘Nature’

From viral pianist to visionary storyteller — Tiffany Poon isn’t just playing Saint-Saëns. She’s redefining what it means to feel classical music in 2025.

If you think classical music is all starched collars and velvet ropes, Tiffany Poon is here to flip the script. Hong Kong–born and Juilliard-trained, Tiffany has built a global audience of over 329,000 YouTube subscribers and 50 million views, all while making the concert hall feel as cozy as your living room. Her mission? To make classical music accessible, relatable, and — dare we say — cool, especially for creators who blend art, tech, and community.

“The Swan” — Grace Meets Grit

Tiffany’s latest release, “Le Cygne (The Swan)” by Camille Saint-Saëns, isn’t just a track — it’s an experience. With her signature delicacy, she breathes new life into this timeless piece, inviting listeners to reflect and reconnect with the world around them. Music Web International’s Michael Kaykov nails it: “Poon plays it with great delicacy.”

But Tiffany doesn’t stop at the piano. Her self-directed music video, shot with photographer Remy Holwick, is a visual poem. Picture this: Tiffany journaling in a tranquil forest, picking petals from a flower, then standing at the edge of a lake before diving in — embodying the swan’s elegance and transformation. It’s a celebration of nature, vulnerability, and the courage to leap.

The Heart of ‘Nature’

So, what’s next? Tiffany’s sophomore album, Nature, drops November 7 via PENTATONE. This isn’t your typical classical collection. Recorded at the legendary Miraval Studios (yes, the same place Pink Floyd, Sade, and Nick Cave worked their magic), Nature reimagines French composers through a modern, deeply personal lens.

Expect works by Ravel, Debussy, Rameau, Daquin, and more — all curated by Tiffany’s intuition and produced by Grammy-winner Damien Quintard. The result? A sonic journey that’s as much about the world outside as the world within.

Tour & Global Reach

Ready to catch Tiffany live? Her 2025/26 tour kicks off November 7 in Dublin, with stops in London, Leipzig, Zwickau, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris, Vancouver, and San Francisco. Whether she’s returning to London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall or making her debut at Vancouver Recital Society, Tiffany’s international presence is proof that classical music knows no borders.

For creators and fans alike, her journey is a reminder: global representation in classical music isn’t just overdue — it’s essential. When artists like Tiffany take the stage, they open doors for new voices everywhere.

Upcoming Concert Dates

  • November 7, 2025: Dublin, Ireland – Whyte Recital Hall at RIAM
  • November 9: London, UK – Queen Elizabeth Hall
  • November 15: Leipzig, Germany – Schumann-Haus
  • November 16: Zwickau, Germany – Robert-Schumann-Haus
  • November 19: Frankfurt, Germany – Clara Schumann Saal
  • November 21: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Concertgebouw
  • December 3: Paris, France – Salle Gaveau
  • January 18, 2026: Vancouver, BC – Vancouver Playhouse
  • March 1: San Francisco, CA – Herbst Theatre

Beyond the Music — Building Community

Tiffany’s impact goes far beyond the stage. As the founder of “Together with Classical,” she’s building a global community where anyone — from seasoned musicians to curious newcomers — can share, learn, and connect. Her digital presence (hello, 329k YouTube subscribers!) demystifies classical music, offering behind-the-scenes insights and honest storytelling.

In a world where tradition can feel intimidating, Tiffany proves that transparency and authenticity are the real virtuoso moves. She’s not just playing notes — she’s building bridges.

Want to experience Nature?

Pre-save the album here, and follow Tiffany’s journey as she brings classical music into the present — and beyond.

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