Violinist
Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, prize winner of the International David Oistrakh
Competition, and International Stulberg Competition, has performed with
notable musicians and ensem-bles throughout Europe, the United States
and Asia. She has appeared as soloist with numerous orchestras such as
the National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan, Taipei Symphony Orchestra,
Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Russian State Symphony Orchestra.
As a
chamber musician and soloist, Wu has given concerts at prominent venues
as Alice Tully Hall of Lincoln Center, Boston’s Jordan Hall, Washington
D.C.’s Kennedy Center and Library of Congress. Artists with whom she has
collaborated in concerts include: Gary Graffman, Gary Hoffman, Nobuko
Imai, Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian, William Preucil, Thomas Quasthoff,
Julian Rachlin, and members of the Alban Berg, Guarneri, Johannes,
Miami, Orion, and Tokyo string quartets.
Wu’s
performances have been broadcasted on WHYY TV and radio, NPR’s “From the
Top”, and has frequently been interviewed by Philharmonic Radio Taipei
and IC Broadcasting of Taiwan. She has been featured on TVBS Television
and TV Service, and was also interviewed for “Young Power,” a special
column of Marie Claire Taiwan.
In 2008, Wu was awarded a scholarship
Event Schedule
Thur, September 26th7:30pm
Tickets at the Door: $20 adult $5 student
Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex
Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu & PIANIST's recital is presented by the non-profit organization Partners in Performance, as part of its Young Artist Program. This is the second in the Bemidji Concert Series to be co-sponsored by PiP, which underwrote violinist Midori's April 2010 recital. For more information, visit www.pipmusic.org.