- Li I-ching
Li I-ching (zh-t|t=李宜錦, born
December 18 ,1977 ) is a Taiwaneseviolinist . She is the youngestconcertmaster in the history of National Symphony Orchestra (NSO).After Li graduated from Kaohsiung Senior High School, she went to
New England Conservatory of Music and studied under the guidance ofJames Buswell . During her staying in the United State, she was invited to perform in debut of several American modern composers' works, such asAlan Fletcher ,John Corigliano , andJohn Harbison . She also took parts inmaster class es ofNobuko Imai ,Zakhar Bron ,Gil Shaham , andPinchas Zukermann .Li finished her bachelor's and
master's degree s in the U.S. and returned to Taiwan in 2002. She entered NSO as associate concertmaster. In the same year, she won the Outstanding Artist Award presented by theNational Tsing Hua University . Li became NSO's concertmaster in 2004.Li has been performing in music festivals as a soloist, concertmasters, and orchestra section members all over the world, including Tanglewood Music Festival, Pacific Music Festival, Sarasota Summit Music Festival, Scheleswig-Holstein Orchestral Academy, Banff Music Festival, and many others. She has worked with great maestros such as
Seiji Ozawa ,James Levine ,Christoph Eschenbach ,Eksabela Solemann ,Chien Wen-pin , etc.External links
* [http://nso.ntch.edu.tw/members/index/id/2/titleid/1 Li I-ching] at NSO official site
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