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Ling-Yi Ou Yang, cellist
Currently holding a cello full-time faculty position at Taiwan’s NTNU, Professor Ling-Yi Ou Yang is very much in demand as a teacher, and active in recording and concert performance throughout China and Taiwan.
Professor Ou Yang has performed concertos with Taipei Symphony Orchestra, Kaohsiung Symphony Orchestra, Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, and NTNU Philharmonic Orchestra. She performs virtually the entire standard cello repertoire as well as premier works by contemporary Taiwanese and Chinese composers such as Hope Wen-Pin Lee, Ching-Wen Chao, and Chien-Yu Huang, etc. She has been invited to give concerts in China, the United States, France, and Italy.
In 2005 Professor Ou Yang founded the cello quartet “Cello4” in Taiwan, which has given concerts and published several recordings since and won Taiwan’s Golden Melody Award. She is also the founding cellist in the Infinite String Quartet, which has performed in the opening concerts for the Eslite Chamber Music Festival since 2016 and has won loves from many classical music fans.
Prof. Ou Yang has given masterclasses at conservatories and universities throughout Taiwan and China. She spends her summers performing and teaching at places like the International Music Academy in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana , and the Todi Internaitonal Music Academy. She has been a jury member in the 14th Khachaturian International Competition in Armenia and the 7th National Youth Cello Competition in China.
Her recording catalogue includes “J.S. Bach: Six Suites for Violoncello Solo”, “L. van Beethoven: Complete Works for Violoncello and Piano”, “Dialogs-Two Cellos”. “First Taiwanese Cello Quartet Live Recording”, and “Cello4 -Two Years” etc. Some of these albums were selected as “Eslite Listen Top 15” in its publishing years, and won nominations for the “Best Classical Album”, “Best Producer”, and “Best Performer” at Taiwan’s Golden Melody Award. She also recorded for the Chi Mei Culture Foundation’s Famous Violins Digital Archive Project on its cello collection.
Currently holding a cello full-time faculty position at Taiwan’s NTNU, Professor Ling-Yi Ou Yang is very much in demand as a teacher, and active in recording and concert performance throughout China and Taiwan.
Professor Ou Yang has performed concertos with Taipei Symphony Orchestra, Kaohsiung Symphony Orchestra, Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, and NTNU Philharmonic Orchestra. She performs virtually the entire standard cello repertoire as well as premier works by contemporary Taiwanese and Chinese composers such as Hope Wen-Pin Lee, Ching-Wen Chao, and Chien-Yu Huang, etc. She has been invited to give concerts in China, the United States, France, and Italy.
In 2005 Professor Ou Yang founded the cello quartet “Cello4” in Taiwan, which has given concerts and published several recordings since and won Taiwan’s Golden Melody Award. She is also the founding cellist in the Infinite String Quartet, which has performed in the opening concerts for the Eslite Chamber Music Festival since 2016 and has won loves from many classical music fans.
Prof. Ou Yang has given masterclasses at conservatories and universities throughout Taiwan and China. She spends her summers performing and teaching at places like the International Music Academy in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana , and the Todi Internaitonal Music Academy. She has been a jury member in the 14th Khachaturian International Competition in Armenia and the 7th National Youth Cello Competition in China.
Her recording catalogue includes “J.S. Bach: Six Suites for Violoncello Solo”, “L. van Beethoven: Complete Works for Violoncello and Piano”, “Dialogs-Two Cellos”. “First Taiwanese Cello Quartet Live Recording”, and “Cello4 -Two Years” etc. Some of these albums were selected as “Eslite Listen Top 15” in its publishing years, and won nominations for the “Best Classical Album”, “Best Producer”, and “Best Performer” at Taiwan’s Golden Melody Award. She also recorded for the Chi Mei Culture Foundation’s Famous Violins Digital Archive Project on its cello collection.