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Lucy Chuang has performed under such conductors as James Conlon, James Depreist, Charles Dutoit, Bernard Haitink, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, and Edo de Waart. She has soloed with many orchestras including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Taipei Symphony in Taiwan, and the Cathedral Bluffs Orchestra in Toronto. In addition, she has given a live CBC radio broadcast recital at the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto with pianist Patricia Parr, and performed in Manhattan Beach and Beverly Hills at the Sundays at Two Recital Series. Many of her performances have been broadcast on radio and television in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Taiwan, and Japan. Lucy Chuang has won numerous awards, including the Sigma Alpha Iota Pasadena Chapter Award and first prizes in the Taiwan National Music Competition, the Canadian Music Competition, the Kiwanis Music Festival, and honorable mention at the Czech Concertino Prague International Competition. She has performed at the Aspen Music Festival for four years, the South Bohemian Music Festival in Czech, and the Pacific Music Festival in Japan for two years. She was selected by Young Artists International to be part of its 7th annual International Laureates Festival this past summer, performing in Los Angeles and Taos, New Mexico. Lucy Chuang in currently a Master’s candidate at USC, studying with Michele Zukovsky, principal of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Yehuda Gilad. |