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1. Tian Ying
tian ying. THE BOSTON GLOBE "ying's reputation is as a poet of the piano, an artist of rare sensitivity One of the great events of the pianistic and musical season!" " recital of the season, tian ying set the bar unimaginably pianist, an imaginative storyteller and landscape painter, tireless, passionate - and tasteful. And in tian ying's hands
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Tian Ying
THE BOSTON GLOBE "Ying's reputation is as a poet of the piano, an artist of rare sensitivity - One of the great events of the pianistic and musical season!" "In the first major piano recital of the season, Tian Ying set the bar unimaginably high.
If we are lucky others will play as well; no one is going to play better... Ying is an ideal Rachmaninoff pianist, an imaginative storyteller and landscape painter, tireless, passionate - and tasteful. And in Tian Ying's hands, a black box filled with hammers and strings become a treasure hoard of glints and colors." "Perfection is an elusive goal in music - insight, intent, and realization become one, just for now, and that's what Tian Ying at his best achieved!" THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR "This was mesmerizing, poetic, unforgettable musicianship." THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER "Mr. Ying's exquisite exploration of the piano produced some of the most beautiful playing..." FANFARE "For even more impressive than his technique is the quality of interpretations, which steadfastly refuse to fall into any stylistic niche. On one hand, his playing is often modernistically sharp, even biting. One the other hand, his pearly legato and artfully sculpted dynamics can seduce your ear. What remains absolutely consistent from beginning to end, though, is the freshness of his musical vision."

2. Rolfs Piano Series
Each concert will feature a concert pianist of international stature. February 7, 2004. tian ying. China. February 21, 2004
http://www.mcilwain.org/rolfs.htm
Rolfs Piano Series
Winter
International PianoFest hosted by
McIlwain Presbyterian Church
1220 East Blount Street
Pensacola, Florida 32503
U.S.A.
Welcome 2004 Season Venue Tickets ... Pictures Welcome! The Rolfs Piano Series cordially invites you to attend our 2004 Weekend Winter International PianoFest during January and February. Our classic PianoFest offers four concerts and expands programming to include a concerto as well as recital repertoire. This programming format provides audiences with more opportunities to hear live performances of piano concertos and enjoy this elegant form of musical expression. Each concert will feature a concert pianist of international stature. The Rolfs Piano Series brings to Northwest Florida and South Alabama Gulf Coasts critically acclaimed classical pianists of various nationalities. This international diversity of artistry and interpretation is a hallmark of the series. You will marvel at the virtuoso artistry of pianists interpreting ageless masterpieces and performing avant-garde works by contemporary composers. You will applaud as these exceptionally gifted pianists leave a legacy of their own. Our intimate performance space is acoustically favorable for the piano. It brings the audience and pianist together in a setting suggesting the pianist is performing only for you. It lets you relax in comfortable curved cushioned seating in serene surroundings and enjoy an afternoon of classical piano music shared with some of the most celebrated pianists gracing the great concert halls of the world. You may meet these world-class pianists personally at their post-performance complimentary artist reception.

3. China Institute Events: An Evening With Hao Jiang Tian And Friends
An Evening with Hao Jiang tian and Friends. In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, a recital of popular Chinese songs, Western operatic arias and ensembles in an evening performance at Symphony Space Theatre. singer Hao Jiang tian and young talents featuring Lea Woods Friedman, Qiu Ling Zhu, and Shu-ying Li several times as the solo pianist with the Shanghai Philharmonic Society
http://www.chinainstitute.org/classes/hao-jing-tian.html
Events
Hao Jing Tian
Film Student Exhibition Young Associates An Evening with Hao Jiang Tian and Friends
In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, a recital of popular Chinese songs, Western operatic arias and ensembles in an evening performance at Symphony Space Theatre. Performed by Metropolitan Opera singer Hao Jiang Tian and young talents featuring Lea Woods Friedman, Qiu- Ling Zhu, and Shu-Ying Li. Accompanied by Fugen Wei
The evening's program promises a unique repertoire of Chinese songs from Liu Xue An, Qing Zhu and Zheng Qiu Feng, including Tibetan and Jiangsu folk songs. Western operatic arias will include songs from Puccini, Handel, and Verdi.
Cocktail reception will follow the performance where audience can meet the performers.
Wednesday, May 21
7:00 P.M.
Peter Norton Symphony Space
(Leonard Nimoy Thalia)
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York City Benefit Ticket: $150 Special Young Associate member tickets: $50 For tickets and information, please call Lisa Chang at 212-744-8181 ext. 128 or e-mail

4. Pianist Comes Home Tian Ying To Show His Eloquent,poetic Kills
pianist comes home tian ying to show his eloquent,poetic kills By LaoWang, Shanghai Star. 200009-19. One of them is pianist tian ying.
http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2000/0919/wh13-4.html
Pianist comes home Tian Ying to show his eloquent,poetic kills By Lao Wang, Shanghai Star. 2000-09-19 MANY of Shanghai's gifted young musicians went abroad years ago to further their studies and seek international exposure. One of them is pianist Tian Ying. Winner of many prestigious awards, including high honours at the Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1989, Tian Ying has become well-known for his eloquent, poetic and dramatically intense performances. He has appeared with numerous orchestras throughout the United States and abroad, including Rochester Philharmonic, Louisville Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony, Ann Arbor Symphony, Shanghai Symphony and Hong Kong Philharmonic. His 1993 Bank of Boston Celebrity Series concert was chosen by the Boston Globe as one of the top ten classical music events. Born in Shanghai and educated in the US, Tian Ying made his first public appearance with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra at age 10. He attended the Interlochen Arts Academy and the New England Conservatory of Music, where he was a Presidential Scholar and a student of the celebrated pianist Russell Sherman. The London Times said "Ying's Chopin was the most fascinating experience. His quality of sound is intensely imaginative, achieved and beautiful, with the capacity for largeness and fullness, and he showed in his phrasing a courtesy towards the music, inviting it rather than applying force, that was rare."

5. Stage
pianist ying tian. Shanghai Symphony Orchestra will present a concert withChinese American pianist ying tian at the Shanghai Concert Hall tomorrow.
http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2001/0111/wh-stage.html
stage Shanghai Star. 2001-01-11 Maureen Wilson Maureen Wilson, who has been compared to singing greats like Billie Holiday, Toni Braxton and Mariah Carey, is now performing at the PU-J's Entertainment Centre inside the Grand Hyatt Shanghai. Recently, Wilson has been collaborating with Juno Award winning artists "Bass is Bass" for their new CD and also on the newly released CD of Urban Reggae Group "Boom Daddy." Before coming to Shanghai, Wilson performed in Beijing in 1998 and 1999. Time: 7:00pm-1:00am Monday to Thursday, 7:00pm-2:00am Friday and Saturday. Closed on Sunday Place: 88 Century Boulevard, Podium Level 3, Grand Hyatt Shanghai Tel: 5049-124 ext 8731, 8732 About women Inspired by a story in a magazine about a women dismissed for being pregnant, Wang Fan, a Shanghai-based dramatist decided to write a play about women. The brainstorm turned out to be the play "About Women." The play follows the story of an ambitious lawyer Jiang Ju, who gets pregnant after her husband changes her birth control pills, and then divorces her. Although later re-starting her job in South Africa, she has experienced all tastes of life. The play is now being performed in the Hard Han Cafe Theatre every night until January 21. Time: 7:30pm Place: 555 Zhaojiabang Lu Admission: 60-100 yuan Tel: 6443-5935, 6443-1067

6. Tian Ying, Piano
tian ying, piano ( Prize winner, 1989 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition) of the celebrated pianist Russell Sherman. Starting Fall 1999, tian ying will be the Visiting
http://www.chineseperformingarts.com/past_event17.htm
Tian Ying, piano
(Prize winner, 1989 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition)
Saturday, April 7, 2001, 8:00pm
at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall Ticket price: $25, $20, $15, with $2 off for senior and students. Group discount: 10% Program (subject to change)
Mozart: Rondo in a minor, K. 511
Scriabin: Sonata No. 5, Op. 53
Rachmaninoff: Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op. 42
- intermission -
Schumann: Carnival, Op. 9
Meet the Artist: Tian Ying " Perfection is an elusive goal in music - insight, intent, and realization become one, just for now, and that's what Tian Ying at his best achieved! " reported Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe. Winner of many prestigious awards, including high honors at the Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1989, Tian Ying has become well known for his eloquent, poetic, dramatically intense performances. With his reputation for unusually searching and profound interpretations played at the the highest level of virtuoso accomplishment, Ying has earned a distinguished place among today's most exciting, original and accomplished artists of his generation. Tian Ying has appeared with numerous orchestras, such as the Rochester Philharmonic, Louisville Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta at Orchestra Hall, Fort Worth Symphony, Columbus Symphony, Augusta Symphony, Pennsacola Symphony, Ann Arbor Symphony, Shanghai Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, among others. Solo recitals have taken Tian Ying across North America, Europe, and from Casablanca to Seoul, and he frequently conducts master classes in universities and colleges around the country. Engagements for the upcoming seasons include concerto appearances with the Jacksonville Symphony, Toledo Symphony, Bremerton Symphony, Colorado Symphony, Fort Collins Symphony, Spokane Symphony, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Marin Symphony, Lake Charles Symphony, Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León of Spain, and recitals in California, Washington, Texas, Florida , Kentucky and many others.

7. TIAN YING
Born in Shanghai, tian ying made his first public appearance Mr. ying is representedby John Gingrich Management Inc of this rondo offers the pianist no place
http://arizonachambermusic.org/TianCD.html
TIAN YING
PIANO SOLOS
MOZART: Rondo in A Minor, K.511 CHOPIN: Fantasy in F Minor, Opus 49 RACHMANINOV: Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Opus 42 RAVEL: Gaspard de la Nuit (with poems) SCHUMANN: Toccata, Opus 7 Born in Shanghai, Tian Ying made his first public appearance with the Shanghai Symphony at age l0. His U.S. training includes studies at Interlochen Arts Academy and the New England Conservatory of Music where as Charlotte F. Rabb Presidential Scholar he studied with Russell Sherman. Since them he has conducted numerous master classes in universities and colleges, and has performed recitals on three continents. Mr. Ying has drawn widespread enthusiasm from both concert audiences and critics since capturing honors in the 8th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in l989. Of his performances there Lesley Valdes of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote "Mr. Ying's exquisite exploration of piano sonorities produced some of the most beautiful playing at the Competition." Mr. Ying's Bank of Boston Celebrity Series recital in l993 won effusive praise from Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe, who wrote that Mr. Ying "boasts a fabulous technique...an unusually poetic imagination." And the London Times commented that a recent performance "was the most fascinating experience." Mr. Ying is represented by John Gingrich Management Inc., P. O. Box 1515, NYC l0023

8. Once The Pride Of Shanghai, Pianist Tian Ying Strikes A Chord In The
HighBeam Research, Free Preview 'Once the pride of Shanghai, pianist tian ying strikes a chord in the U.S.' Full Membership required for unlimited access. Comprehensive archive of newspapers
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9. German Pianist Aims For Next Rung On Ladder Of Success
On Sherman s recommendation, Piano and Friends engaged tian ying, a 28year-oldpianist who just received a glowing review in The Boston Globe.
http://arizonachambermusic.org/Pawlik.htm
Saturday, 1 November 1997
German pianist aims for next rung on ladder of success
What: A Piano and Friends recital by pianist Markus Pawlik.
When: tomorrow at 2 p.m.
Where: Tucson Convention Center Leo Rich Theatre, 260 S. Church Ave.
Admission: $10 general, $4 for full-time students.
Markus Pawlik will perform tomorrow at the Leo Rich Theatre.
By Ken Keuffel Jr.
The Arizona Daily Star You've probably never heard of Markus Pawlik. But he's doing his best to change that - and against unbelievable odds. The German pianist, who tomorrow performs at the Leo Rich Theatre, belongs to an ever-increasing pool of talented recitalists for whom just surviving in music is an accomplishment. At 31, Pawlik faces an all-too-typical challenge: how to sustain a career beyond the initial momentum supplied by a couple of big competition wins. It is a daunting task. ``What do you do?'' Pawlik said. ``You try to get as many supporters as possible. It's always up and down.'' Specifically, you (or your management) pester presenters, conductors - anyone with the clout to give you a chance. Maybe, an influential teacher might put a word in for you. Piano and Friends, designed expressly to expose young and emerging talent, routinely relies on recommendations of established pianists such as Russell Sherman, a New England Conservatory professor who taught at the University of Arizona in the 1960s.

10. TIAN YING
Born in Shanghai, tian ying made his first public appearance with the Shanghai Symphony at age l0 deceptive transparency of this rondo offers the pianist no place to hide.
http://www.arizonachambermusic.org/TianCD.html
TIAN YING
PIANO SOLOS
MOZART: Rondo in A Minor, K.511 CHOPIN: Fantasy in F Minor, Opus 49 RACHMANINOV: Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Opus 42 RAVEL: Gaspard de la Nuit (with poems) SCHUMANN: Toccata, Opus 7 Born in Shanghai, Tian Ying made his first public appearance with the Shanghai Symphony at age l0. His U.S. training includes studies at Interlochen Arts Academy and the New England Conservatory of Music where as Charlotte F. Rabb Presidential Scholar he studied with Russell Sherman. Since them he has conducted numerous master classes in universities and colleges, and has performed recitals on three continents. Mr. Ying has drawn widespread enthusiasm from both concert audiences and critics since capturing honors in the 8th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in l989. Of his performances there Lesley Valdes of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote "Mr. Ying's exquisite exploration of piano sonorities produced some of the most beautiful playing at the Competition." Mr. Ying's Bank of Boston Celebrity Series recital in l993 won effusive praise from Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe, who wrote that Mr. Ying "boasts a fabulous technique...an unusually poetic imagination." And the London Times commented that a recent performance "was the most fascinating experience." Mr. Ying is represented by John Gingrich Management Inc., P. O. Box 1515, NYC l0023

11. Keyboards
tian ying, pianotian ying — Born in Shanghai, tian ying took honors at the EighthVan Cliburn International Piano Competition. www.tianyingpianist.com.
http://www.gingarts.com/keyboards.htm
Keyboards Jean Guillou http://www.jeanguillou.org Anton Nel — Anton Nel is the winner of the 1987 Naumburg and 1986 Joanna Hodges International Piano Competitions, and has frequently appeared with orchestras and as a recitalist since his debut at the age of 12 in Beethoven's First Piano Concerto after only two years of study. Summer festival highlights include Mostly Mozart, Ravinia (with the Chicago Orchestra), San Francisco Symphony at Stern Grove and repeated engagements at the Aspen, Vancouver and Seattle music festivals. He has collaborated with many distinguished artists, including members of the Cleveland Quartet, William Sharp and Zara Nelsova, and released three albums. He has served on the faculties of the Eastman School and the University of Michigan and is now in residence at the University of Texas. http://www.antonnel.com Minoru Nojima — Japan’s leading pianist, Minoru Nojima took the silver medal in the Third Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Mr. Nojima has performed with the Montreal and Dallas symphonies, and given recitals in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles and many others throughout America, Canada and Japan. He has two extremely well-reviewed discs to his credit on Reference Recordings: Minoru Nojima Plays Liszt and Minoru Nojima Plays Ravel.

12. Wichita Symphony Orchestra - Artist's Biography Ying
Classics Concerts. tian ying, Piano " Perfection is an elusive goal in music insight, intent, and realization become one, just for now, and that's what tian ying at his best achieved" reported Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe. of the celebrated pianist Russell Sherman. tian ying is currently the
http://www.wso.org/artying.html

13. JOHN GINGRICH MANAGEMENT NEWSLETTER
pianist tian ying joined the Shanghai Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra for the celebrationof the 2 nd anniversary of the opening of the Shanghai Grand Theater
http://www.gingarts.com/novnews.htm
November News home
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Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars
join roster Renowned jazz artists honor the legendary trumpeter’s legacy with solo shows and orchestra charts. Summer and fall 2000 highlights include a week at New York’s Blue Note and concerts at Tanglewood and Cleveland’s Severance Hall. Gillespie colleagues Jon Faddis (trumpet), James Moody (sax and flute), John Lee (bass), and Slide Hampton (trombone) are among the participating luminaries. Cindy Wu succeeds David Ezer as our new associate John Gingrich Management had its own personnel change after David Ezer’s decision to pursue his MBA. Cindy Wu, a recent graduate of Peabody Conservatory with a Masters degree in piano performance and pedagogy, is the new associate. You can contact her at gingarts@erols.com Angeles String Quartet
Haydn project finally sees the light of day! Philips just announced the U.K. release date for the Angeles String Quartet’s complete Haydn String Quartets . This ambitious 21 CD-set will be released this November. Check back frequently for the US release date. Arianna String Quartet moves its home The Arianna String Quartet has moved from Michigan to Missouri to be artist-teacher and string quartet in residence at University of Missouri at St. Louis. The quartet will maintain its connection to Eastern Michigan University and will return for three concerts and other activities. Tour performances are planned for January and February in Utah, California, Michigan, and West Virginia.

14. German Pianist Aims For Next Rung On Ladder Of Success
Piano and Friends engaged tian ying, a 28year-old pianist who just received a glowing relation, incidentally, between pianist ying and the ying siblings in the quartet
http://www.arizonachambermusic.org/Pawlik.htm
Saturday, 1 November 1997
German pianist aims for next rung on ladder of success
What: A Piano and Friends recital by pianist Markus Pawlik.
When: tomorrow at 2 p.m.
Where: Tucson Convention Center Leo Rich Theatre, 260 S. Church Ave.
Admission: $10 general, $4 for full-time students.
Markus Pawlik will perform tomorrow at the Leo Rich Theatre.
By Ken Keuffel Jr.
The Arizona Daily Star You've probably never heard of Markus Pawlik. But he's doing his best to change that - and against unbelievable odds. The German pianist, who tomorrow performs at the Leo Rich Theatre, belongs to an ever-increasing pool of talented recitalists for whom just surviving in music is an accomplishment. At 31, Pawlik faces an all-too-typical challenge: how to sustain a career beyond the initial momentum supplied by a couple of big competition wins. It is a daunting task. ``What do you do?'' Pawlik said. ``You try to get as many supporters as possible. It's always up and down.'' Specifically, you (or your management) pester presenters, conductors - anyone with the clout to give you a chance. Maybe, an influential teacher might put a word in for you. Piano and Friends, designed expressly to expose young and emerging talent, routinely relies on recommendations of established pianists such as Russell Sherman, a New England Conservatory professor who taught at the University of Arizona in the 1960s.

15. MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano
for the American pianist. ying, tian includes bio, repertoire, photos,reviews, and sound files for the Shanghai-born pianist.
http://www.musiscope.com/piano.htm

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16. Bio Sketches
Conservatory of Music where he was a Charlotte F. Rabb Presidential Scholar anda student of the celebrated pianist Russell Sherman. tian ying served as the
http://www.mcilwain.org/Rolfs/Bios.htm
Rolfs Piano Series
Biographical Sketches
Winter-Weekend
International Classical PianoFest RAYMOND JACKSON
January 10, 2004 Raymond Jackson, Professor of Music at Howard University, Washington, DC has taught and served in administrative capacities since 1977. A life dedicated to music began in Providence, RI where he received piano instruction from age five. Early mastery of the keyboard expanded six years later when study of the organ, along with the piano, helped inspire a major career as concert pianist and recording artist; scholar, researcher, teacher and coach; church organist and choral conductor; lecturer, clinician and adjudicator. From this genesis his talents, performances and achievements have been recognized, sought after, and heralded in many parts of the western world. Advanced musical studies began at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, where he received the Bachelor of Music degree in piano. He has the distinction of being the first in Conservatory history to simultaneously graduate first in his class, summa cum laude

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June 11, 1989 CCI produced a concert featuring five outstanding young musicians,pianist tian ying, Violinist Mira Zheng Rong Wang, Baritone Haijin Fu
http://www.internationalsociety.org/html/Dance-Presentations-CCI.htm

CCI'S Music and Dance Presentations
The Chinese Culture Institute presented it's own dance group in innumerable performances throughout the New England states as well as organized local talents and presented them in formal dance concerts. It also brougt groups from Taiwan, mainland China and New York to perform in Boston, Music and dance were important components of Chinese Culture Instistute's Education Outreach program which provided systemic instructions, workshops and performances to area schools free of charge. Examples of Music and Dance presentations July 19, 1980, Chung Hua Dance Company from Taipei performed at Josiah Quincy School to perform breathtakingly beautiful repertoire. It was the first time that a high calibre professional dance company from Asia was presented to the Boston audience. July 16 and 17, 1983, Chung Hua Dance Company from Taipei came to Boston again under our sponsorship. They gave two sold out performances at the Kresge Auditorium of MIT.

19. Welcome To Piano.com
Yang, Amy Jiaqi includes a bio and audio clips. ying, tian - includes bio, repertoire,photos, reviews, and sound files for the Shanghai-born pianist.
http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Pianist Classical Pianist Adami, Mirsa - sound clips, biography, and concert schedule for this Albanian pianist.
Albulescu, Eugene
- provides information on the Romanian pianist and educator. Includes performances, discography, and reviews.
Aleksander, Adam
- bio, sound clips, and contact information for the Canadian pianist.
Alexeev, Sasha
- Russian-born composer and classically trained pianist who blends contemporary, New Age sounds into his music.
Alvarez, Carmen
- biography, current projects, sound clips, photos, and more for the pianist from Uruguay.
Anderszewski, Piotr
- provides information on the Polish-born pianist.
Argerich, Martha

Ashkenazy, Vladimir

Astriab, Lou
- provides information on the American pianist.
Ax, Emanuel

Babinsky, Margarete
- provides biography, sound clips, photos, reviews, discography, and more for the Austrian pianist. Badura-Skoda, Paul

20. Tian Ying, Piano
Born in Shanghai and educated in the US, tian ying made his first public he was aPresidential Scholar and a student of the celebrated pianist Russell Sherman.
http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/past_event17.htm
Tian Ying, piano
(Prize winner, 1989 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition)
Saturday, April 7, 2001, 8:00pm
at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall Ticket price: $25, $20, $15, with $2 off for senior and students. Group discount: 10% Program (subject to change)
Mozart: Rondo in a minor, K. 511
Scriabin: Sonata No. 5, Op. 53
Rachmaninoff: Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op. 42
- intermission -
Schumann: Carnival, Op. 9
Meet the Artist: Tian Ying " Perfection is an elusive goal in music - insight, intent, and realization become one, just for now, and that's what Tian Ying at his best achieved! " reported Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe. Winner of many prestigious awards, including high honors at the Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1989, Tian Ying has become well known for his eloquent, poetic, dramatically intense performances. With his reputation for unusually searching and profound interpretations played at the the highest level of virtuoso accomplishment, Ying has earned a distinguished place among today's most exciting, original and accomplished artists of his generation. Tian Ying has appeared with numerous orchestras, such as the Rochester Philharmonic, Louisville Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta at Orchestra Hall, Fort Worth Symphony, Columbus Symphony, Augusta Symphony, Pennsacola Symphony, Ann Arbor Symphony, Shanghai Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, among others. Solo recitals have taken Tian Ying across North America, Europe, and from Casablanca to Seoul, and he frequently conducts master classes in universities and colleges around the country. Engagements for the upcoming seasons include concerto appearances with the Jacksonville Symphony, Toledo Symphony, Bremerton Symphony, Colorado Symphony, Fort Collins Symphony, Spokane Symphony, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Marin Symphony, Lake Charles Symphony, Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León of Spain, and recitals in California, Washington, Texas, Florida , Kentucky and many others.

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