Su Meng

Su Meng

Su Meng (; pinyin: Sū Méng) is a Chinese classical guitarist born in Qingdao, in the Shandong province of eastern China, in 1988. She started studying classical guitar in 1997 under the tuition of Chen Zhi of the Central Conservatory of Music.

She has also performed in a quartet formation ( [http://www.almaguitar.com/htmlboard/board.php?func=view&dbname=notice&pagecount=&uniqno=2875&no=93&subno=1&searchtype=TITLE&keywd= Four Angels] ) with Wang Yameng, Li Jie, Chen Shanshan.

Competitions

In 2002, Su Meng won first prize in the 5th Vienna International Guitar Competition. Three years later, in 2005, she garnered first prize in the 48th Tokyo International Guitar Competition. In 2006, she was the winner of the first Parkening Young Guitarist Competition.

Discography

* [http://www.almaguitar.com/gallery/board.php?func=view&dbname=dvdcd_gall&pagecount=&no=3&subno=1 Guitar Concert in Korea] by [http://www.almaguitar.com/htmlboard/board.php?func=view&dbname=notice&pagecount=&uniqno=2875&no=93&subno=1&searchtype=TITLE&keywd= Four Angels] Quartet, 2006 (Alma Guitar)

Video

* [http://www.almaguitar.com/gallery/engboard.php?func=view&dbname=engdvdcd_gall&pagecount=&uniqno=3469&no=1&subno=1 Wang Yameng & Su Meng (Guitar Concert in Korea - Live)] 2005 (Alma Guitar)
* [http://www.almaguitar.com/gallery/engboard.php?func=view&dbname=engdvdcd_gall&pagecount=&uniqno=3470&no=2&subno=1 Guitar Concert in Korea] by [http://www.almaguitar.com/htmlboard/board.php?func=view&dbname=notice&pagecount=&uniqno=2875&no=93&subno=1&searchtype=TITLE&keywd= Four Angels] Quartet, 2006 (Alma Guitar)

External links

* [http://www.almaguitar.com/enghtmlboard/board.php?func=view&dbname=engguitarist&pagecount=&uniqno=2832&no=2&subno=1&searchtype=TITLE&keywd= Biography and Photo] (from [http://www.almaguitar.com www.almaguitar.com] )
* [http://www.pepperdine.edu/arts/parkening/youngguitarist/competitors/su.htm Info]
* [http://www.pepperdine.edu/arts/parkening/youngguitarist/results.htm Su Meng is the winner of the 2006 Parkening Young Guitarist Competition]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pnt4ls9cAU Paganini Caprice no 24] - Video


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