Qian Zhou
Qian Zhou, female, was born in Hangzhou in 1968. Her father is a violinist, conductor and composer, and her mother is a ballet dancer. When she was five years old, her father taught her how to listen. When she was six years old, she began to learn violin. He was admitted to Shanghai Conservatory of music at the age of eight and studied violin with professors Wang Renyi, Tan Shuzhen and Zhou binyou. She was only 11 when she appeared in Isaac Stern's film "music". Soon after, she performed as a soloist with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. Since then, she has often played on TV and in concerts. At the age of 14, Qian Zhou won the first prize in China's national violin competition, and left for Japan and Poland to play for the first time. The next year, she went to the United States to study, enrolled in the Peabody Conservatory of music, followed by bur senovsky, graduated in 1992 and received a diploma in art, and stayed in school to teach. In 1988, Qian Zhou was listed as one of the five "famous Chinese" in American Reader's Digest, and he was the youngest among them.
honor
In 1987, Qian Zhou took part in the Marguerite long Jacques Tibo competition held in Paris. He made a great achievement and attracted much attention in the music world. She has won an unprecedented number of awards, including the first prize of the competition, the best Mozart performance award, the best solo award, the Art Award, the international musician award and the audience voting award. She is the first Chinese citizen to win the awards in the music competition, and the youngest and six consecutive winners in the history of the competition.
Character evaluation
With this brilliant start, Qian Zhou's performance career developed rapidly. In addition to holding solos in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America, she has also performed with major orchestras, including Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Tuscany Chamber Orchestra, France's Nancy Symphony Orchestra, La Mueller Orchestra, Spain's National Orchestra, Radio France Orchestra, BBC Scotland Symphony Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Johannesburg National Orchestra, Cape Town Symphony Orchestra, new Japan Orchestra and Osaka Symphony Orchestra, etc. Qian also played with the BBC Orchestra and recorded records. In addition, she also co performed with the French National Orchestra on its tour in China.
Chinese PinYin : Qian Zhou
Qian Zhou