Chihsuan Yang, Violin, Electric Violin, & Erhu

Chihsuan Yang began playing the violin at the age of four in her native country, Taiwan.As a versatile musician she performs a broad range of music including contemporary classical, experimental, world, improvisation, electro-acoustic, ambient, hip-hop and rock. Collaborative creation is an integral part of her work, which has led to various projects with composers, dance, theater and visual art. She has toured throughout the U.S., Taiwan, Australia, Canada, and Mexico.

As an active freelance musician in Chicago, Chihsuan also plays piano, electric violin, erhu (a Chinese fiddle) and Okinawa Sanshin (a Japanese stringed instrument). She is a founding member of the Accende Ensemble, a classical quintet; she is a member of New Millennium Orchestra of Chicago and plays with blues harmonica/piano virtuoso Corky Siegel in his band Chamber Blues.

Chihsuan’s theatrical collaborations include performances with the Lookingglass, Steppenwolf and Natya Dance Theatre Companies. In 2006, Chihsuan participated in the epic Indian musical, Sita Ram, with Lookingglass, Natya Dance Theatre Companies and Grammy-nominated recording artist Jai Uttal. In 2007, she presented the WFMT live broadcast performance of Citizens of the World with Steppenwolf and the Chicago Children’s Choir at Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. In June 2007, Chihsuan performed on the erhu with The Dalai Lama at his public lecture in Millennium Park in Chicago. Chihsuan’s principle teachers were Cyrus Forough, Stefan Hersh, and Ilya Kaler.

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