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Yi-Wen Jiang, Violin
2010: Second 3 Week Session Shanghai Quartet; Faculty, Montclair State University, Shanghai and Central Conservatories. Born in Beijing, Mr. Jiang has appeared as a soloist with the Victoria Symphony and the Montreal Symphony. He has also performed for NBC and PBS television specials, National Public Radio, CPB in Beijing, WQXR in New York, and KFUO in St. Louis. He made his concerto debut with the Central Opera House Orchestra in Beijing when he was 17. In 1981, after winning a top prize at the First China Youth Violin Competition, he was accepted into the class of Professor Han Li at the Central Conservatory of Music. In 1985 he came to the United States on a full scholarship to the St. Louis Conservatory, where his teachers included Taras Gabora, Jaime Laredo, and Michael Tree. He also participated in master classes with Pinchas Zukerman. In 1990, with the support of the Ken Boxley Foundation, he went to Rutgers University to work with Arnold Steinhardt of the Guarneri Quartet. A prizewinner at the Mae M. Whitaker and Montreal competitions, Mr. Jiang has collaborated with such prominent artists as Alexander Schneider, Michael Tree, Jaime Laredo, and Lynn Harrell. He has recorded for the Record Corporation of China.
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