Boston Symphony
violinist Lucia Lin made her debut performing Mendelssohn’s
Violin Concerto with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the age of 11.
Since then, she has won numerous competitions, including the 1990 International
Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. She has performed in solo recitals
throughout the U.S., making her New York debut at Carnegie Recital Hall
in March 1991, and has appeared with the Boston Pops Orchestra, St. Louis
Symphony Orchestra, Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra
and Festival Orchestra in Graz, Austria.
A frequent collaborator in chamber music, Lin is a member of the Muir
String Quartet, the quartet in residence at Boston University. She is
also a founding member of the Boston Trio and the chamber group Innuendo.
She has performed in the Sapporo Music Festival, Taos Festival, Da Camera
Society in Houston, St. Barts Music Festival, and Barbican Hall Chamber
Series in London.
A native of Champaign, Illinois, she received her bachelor's degree at
the University of Illinois and her master’s degree at Rice University
in Houston. Important musical influences include Sergiu Luca, Paul Rolland,
Josef Gingold, Dorothy DeLay, and Louis Krasner.
Lucia Lin joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1985 and served as
assistant concertmaster from 1988 to 1991 and 1996 to 98. During the 1991-92
season, she was acting concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
and during the 1994 to 1996 seasons, she served as joint concertmaster
of the London Symphony Orchestra
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