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Liesl Schoenberger, Violin
Liesl Schoenberger is
currently an Artist Diploma Candidate in violin performance,
studying with Ani Kavafian at Yale University. Before
coming to Yale, Liesl received her Bachelor and Masters of Music
from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, studying with
Mauricio Fuks. Prior to her college years at Indiana
University, she was a student of Mimi Zweig at the Indiana
University String Academy. During her pre-college years,
she was semi-finalist and winner of several competitions
including the Missouri String Teacher’s Association Competition,
Blount-Young Competition, National Federation of Music Clubs
Young Artists Competition, Paducah Symphony and Mississippi
Symphony Young Artist Competitions. In 2006, she was
winner of the St. Louis University City and Belleville Symphony
Young Artist Competitions. Most recently, she gave a
recital in St. Louis sponsored by the Artist Presentation
Society of St. Louis as a prize for winning a solo competition.
She was also asked to make a guest appearance in November of
2007 at the new River Campus’ Bedell Hall in Cape Girardeau, MO
where she performed the Barber Violin Concerto and Sarasate’s
Carmen Fantasy with the Southeast Missouri Symphony Orchestra.
Other solo performances include appearances in Carnegie Hall’s
Weill Recital Hall and with the Paducah, Mississippi, Kirkwood,
Southeast Missouri State, Belleville and St. Louis University
City Symphonies. In the summer of 2006, she had the
opportunity to perform at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall with
notable musicians Edgar Meyer and Mike Marshall as a participant
in Edgar Meyer's innovative workshop "Porous Borders of Music"
Though
classically trained since the age of 2 ½, Liesl considers
herself a “cross-over” musician having explored various genres
of fiddling since the age of 9. Starting out in her
hometown of Cape Girardeau, MO, she entered local Bluegrass and
Texas Style Fiddling Contests across the Midwest and is
currently the four time winner of the Indiana State Governor’s
Cup. As a college freshman, she was one of four national
winners of the American String Teachers Association Alternative
Styles Competition. In April of 2000, she was asked to
perform with Mike Snider at the Grand ‘Ole Opry. Just
recently, she elated to have the chance to work with the “Shoe
Band’ on NPR’s “A Prairie Home Companion” with Garrison Keilor.
With the help of Buddy Spicher, she recorded two albums in
Nashville, TN and most recently released her third recording
entitled, Say Old Man.
Ching Yi Lin, Violin
Ching-Yi
Lin is active as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the United States,
Canada, Europe, and Taiwan. As a teaching assistant to the internationally
renowned violin Professor Mauricio Fuks, she taught his undergraduate and
graduate students at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. She has
also been an instructor in the IU String Academy, teaching violin and group
lessons, and working closely with professors Mimi Zweig and Brenda Brenner. In
2008-09, she acted as a co-researcher, violin instructor, and piano accompanist
for the Fairview Project-- a research project designed to assess how
underprivileged first graders can benefit from learning the violin. Her other
principal teachers include Fredell Lack (University of Houston), Nelli
Shkolnikova (IU), and Boris Kuschnir (Vienna Conservatory). Ching-Yi currently
serves as the concertmaster for the Bowling Green Western Symphony Orchestra and
is Professional-In-Residence at the Western Kentucky University, where she
teaches in both the pre-college and college programs. |