- Tom Chiu
Tom Chiu(邱崇德) is a violinist and composer of
Taiwan ese origin working inNew York City . He is the founder of theFLUX Quartet , who are widely recognized for their performances of technically challenging cutting-edge compositions, includingMorton Feldman's six-hour marathon "String Quartet No. 2."Chiu has performed over 100 premieres worldwide and has worked closely with many distinguished composers including
Virko Baley ,Dean Drummond ,Oliver Lake andChen Yi , among others. He avidly pursues collaborations with unconventional artists whose work he admires, including balloon virtuoso Judy Dunaway, avant choreographer Eun-Me Ahn, puppeteer Basil Twist, and guitarist-electronicist David First. He has also worked closely withOrnette Coleman , with whom he appeared at the 2000 Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival. Tom's discography includes recordings for the Asphodel, Cambria, Koch, Mode, Sombient, and Tzadik labels. His original works as composer/improvisor have been performed in numerous countries, including Mongolia and Uzbekistan. Having also composed for motion pictures, his first soundtrack for the short film Boris (written and directed by Francesca Galesi) won the top prize at the NY Expo Festival of Shorts. Chiu holds degrees in music and chemistry from Juilliard and Yale.Trivia
Chiu made a childhood appearance with
Tom Hanks inThe Man With One Red Shoe as the character "Dickie."ee also
* [http://www.fluxquartet.com/ Official Site of FLUX Quartet]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/05/nyregion/05violin.html?ex=1341374400&en=0aa9cf30b371099d&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink New York Times: Violin Taken in Subway Is Reunited With Owner]
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