Lynn Chang (Chinese: 張萬鈞; pinyin: Zhāng Wànjūn), born 1953, is a Chinese-American violinist known for his work as both a soloist and a chamber musician.

Lynn Chang

Chang is a founding member of the Boston Chamber Music Society and is a faculty member at MIT, Boston University, the Boston Conservatory, and the New England Conservatory of Music.[1]

Education

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A native of Boston, Chang began his violin study at the age of seven with Sarah Scriven and Alfred Krips of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He continued his studies at the Juilliard School with Ivan Galamian, then received his bachelor's degree from Harvard University.[2]

Career

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Chang has appeared as a soloist with many orchestras, including the Miami Symphony Orchestra, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Oakland East Bay Symphony, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, Beijing Symphony Orchestra, Taipei Symphony Orchestra, and Hong Kong Philharmonic. He has also performed with such as Yo-Yo Ma and Dawn Upshaw. Chang has given many recitals throughout the United States and performed in such halls as Davis Hall in San Francisco, Weill Hall in New York City, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. He makes frequent appearances at music festivals throughout the U.S., including the Killington Music Festival, Musicorda Festival, Wolf Trap, Great Woods Festival, Marlboro Festival, and the Tanglewood Music Festival.

Chang has collaborated with members of the Juilliard String Quartet, Guarneri String Quartet, Tokyo String Quartet, Cleveland String Quartet, Vermeer String Quartet, Muir String Quartet, and Orion String Quartet.[3]

Chang has led a busy and successful teaching career for over three decades. His former students now perform in such orchestras as the Chicago Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York. His former student Joseph Lin was recently named first violin of the Juilliard String Quartet. Chang also leads Hemenway Strings at The Boston Conservatory, a conductorless string chamber ensemble.

In 2008, Chang was elected to the Board of Overseers at Harvard University.

Awards and honors

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Recordings

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In addition to being heard on CDs released by the Boston Chamber Music Society, Chang can be heard on Yo-Yo Ma's Made in America CD on Sony and Dawn Upshaw's Girl with Orange Lips CD on Nonesuch.

References

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  1. ^ Lynn Chang Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Meet the Faculty Archived 2012-08-04 at archive.today
  3. ^ Boston Conservatory | Programs of Study
  4. ^ Lynn Chang
  5. ^ "Lynn W. Chang". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2021-01-09.