Luke
Hsu,
violin
https://lukehsuviolin.com/violinist
"Luke is in a
class by himself with total command of the instrument, fearless technical
facility, assertive projection of musical ideas, and rapport with the audience."
-MONTREAL GAZETTE
Born
in Shanghai, raised in Houston, and currently living in Berlin, American
violinist and composer Luke Hsu (ARAM) has an artistic philosophy that eschews
borders. Believing in the power of art to transcend the boundaries of one’s
lived experience, he draws on his passions for history, culture, and folk music
in crafting his interpretations, and champions music of our time as
enthusiastically as that of the past. His compositions, like his performances,
are a testament to his diverse artistic influences.
Luke maintains an active performing schedule as a soloist and a chamber
musician. He has appeared as a soloist at Wigmore Hall, Windsor Castle, Kennedy
Center, Herkulessaal, Philharmonie Berlin, BOZAR, and many others. He has soloed
with numerous renowned orchestras, most recently with the Sinfonieorchester
Basel, Sudeten Philharmonic, Belgian National Orchestra, and the Royal Chamber
Orchestra of Wallonia, and worked closely with eminent conductors such as
Leonard Slatkin, Pascal Verrot, Nikolaj Znaider, Hugh Wolff, Cristian Macelaru
and Jean-Jacques Kantarow. He has also played for royalty around the world
including His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh Prince Edward and Her Majesty
Queen Mathilde of Belgium.
In addition to his solo appearances, Luke is a devoted and passionate chamber
musician. He has collaborated with luminaries such as Itamar Golan, Cho-Liang
Lin, Gil Shaham, Marc-Andre Hamelin, Peter Frankl, and Colin Carr. His festival
appearances include Verbier, La Jolla SummerFest, Wieniawski, Music@Menlo, and
Yellow Barn. Luke is also regularly invited to Prussia Cove Open Chamber Music.
A laureate of the Queen Elisabeth competition, Luke has won prizes at many of
the most prestigious violin competitions in the world. He won the Bronze Medal,
the Bach Prize, and the Mozart Sonata Prize at the 10th Quadrennial
International Violin Competition of Indianapolis and the 1st prize at the
ISANGYUN Competition. Luke has been consistently lauded for his interpretations
of Mozart, receiving another special prize for them at the Wieniawski
Competition. His other major prizes have come from the Nielsen, Wieniawski,
Michael Hill, and Paganini competitions.
As a teacher, Luke gives frequent masterclasses at the Royal Academy of Music in
London. He was recently selected as an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music
for his significant contributions to the music profession. He currently plays on
a rare violin made by Francesco Gobetti, circa 1710.
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