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Chee-Yun and Alisa Weilerstein at the Kravis Center
Palm Beach Post

Since her first public performance at age 8 in her native Seoul, violinist Chee-Yun has enraptured audiences on five continents with her flawless technique, dazzling tone and compelling artistry. For the past two decades, she has performed regularly with the world's foremost orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the London Philharmonic, and the Toronto, Houston, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Atlanta and National symphony orchestras, and with such distinguished conductors as Hans Graf, James DePriest, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, Michael Tilson Thomas, Krzysztof Penderecki, Neeme Järvi, Pinchas Zukerman and Manfred Honeck. A gifted recitalist, Chee-Yun has performed in all the major US cities, including appearances at the Kennedy Center's "Salute to Slava" gala honoring Mstislav Rostropovich, the Mostly Mozart Festival's tour to Japan, a performance with Michael Tilson Thomas in the inaugural season of Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall, and the US premiere of the Penderecki Sonata No. 2 with pianist Barry Douglas. Firmly committed to chamber music, Chee-Yun continues to perform at summer music festivals throughout the world, and frequently tours with "Music from Marlboro" and Spoleto USA. Her seven discs on the Denon label and one on the Naxos label have received exceptional acclaim, and she has been heard frequently on NPR's Performance Today and on WQXR and WNYC radio in New York City. In addition to her active performance and recording schedule, Chee-Yun was recently appointed Artist-in-Residence and Professor of Violin at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Charming, charismatic and deeply passionate about her art, she continues to carve a unique place for herself in the ever-evolving world of classical music ... read full bio