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Ying Chai Biography

Ying Chai
Ying Chai

Violinist Ying Chai was born into a musical family in Shanghai and began her studies at age five. At the age of eleven, she was admitted to the Affiliated Music Middle School of Shanghai Conservatory. In 1996, she was the winner of the Shanghai Conservatory’s Bach and Mozart Violin Competition.
Ms. Chai received her master’s degree under full scholarship from The Juilliard School. She pursued her professional studies at Manhattan School of Music, where she continues her studies with the Concertmaster of New York Philharmonic Glenn Dicterow.

She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors: the 2005 “Extraordinary Talent” award from the New York Philharmonic Scholarship Foundation; Samuel Gardner Award from The Juilliard School in 2004; the 2003 Morse and Concert Fellowship from The Juilliard School; the Special Jury Prize, at 2002 Pablo Sarasate International Violin Competitions; Winner of the 2001 Musicordia Concerto Competition; Winner of the 2000 National Society of Arts and Letters Violin Competition; Winner of the 2000 Lynn University Concerto Competition and the 1999 Wallenstein International Violin Competition. She has performed as both soloist and chamber musician throughout Asia and the United States.

Ms. Chai has participated in the Shanghai Arts Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Verbier Festival, and Keshet Elion Violin Master Course. She has also been a teaching assistant as well as a solo performer at the Bowdoin Music Festival. She has participated in master classes with Ida Haendel, Shlomo Mintz, Cho-Liang Lin, Yfrah Neaman, and Haim Taub.

Currently, She plays with Grant Park, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. When she has free time, Ms. Chai enjoys playing tennis, bike riding and traveling.

 
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