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Grammy Award-Winning Violinist to Play Free Concert, Instruct Students at HSU

By: Press Release
Updated: February 1, 2013
Grammy Award-winning violinist, Timothy Ying, noted for his many styles of music, will be in concert at Hardin-Simmons University, Monday, February 11. He will also instruct HSU music students in a master's class on Tuesday, February 12. Both events are free and open to the public.

Winning a Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover recording and two Grammy nominations for Best Chamber Music recording, Ying is also known for folk and jazz styles. A recent collaboration with pianist and composer Billy Childs was nominated for a 2010 Grammy for Jazz Ensemble. The violinist has also been awarded several coveted grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and Chamber Music America.

In addition to his performing activities, Ying is committed to the academic study of music. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Juilliard School, New York, NY; a Master of Arts degree from Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois; and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York.

Ying currently serves on the faculty of the Royal Conservatory, Toronto, Canada; he has served as a tenured faculty member at the Eastman School, where he was chair of the chamber music department; and he was the Blodgett Artist-in-Residence at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for seven years.

Ying performed for over 20 years with the Ying Quartet, which appeared in every major city in North America; and made tours abroad to Europe, the Far East, and Australia. He has performed at Carnegie Hall and the White House, and at numerous prestigious festivals.

The public is invited to Ying's concert recital with pianist, Angela Favazza, Monday, February 11, 7:30 p.m., in the Woodward-Dellis Recital Hall on the Hardin-Simmons University campus.

The following morning, February 12, Ying will instruct in a master's class, featuring students from the studio of Dr. Peter Isaacson, HSU associate professor of violin and director of the HSU orchestra. Ying and Isaacson are former classmates at the Eastman School of Music.

The master class is free and open to the public. It will be in the Woodward-Dellis Recital

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