Zhang Yunqing's resume
Johnny: Born in Beijing, China, he studied violin with his father Zhang Hongxiang at the age of six. At the age of seventeen, he was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music with the only quota in China, and studied under Professor Zhang. Four years later, he graduated as "the only perfect student". After graduation, he worked as a solo in the Radio Symphony Orchestra. Two years later, I went abroad to study, and studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and Indiana University in the United States. Studied under the world famous violinist Gingell and Jovo? Joval Aron, Jimmy? JAME· laredo, Victor? Victor Denko. 1986: In February, he won all the highest awards in the Canadian Music Festival competition, and the Prime Minister of Canada personally awarded the "Outstanding Youth Award" and the "Canadian Special Talent Award". He has won many prizes in international competitions, especially 1990 Tchaikovsky International Violin Competition held in Moscow. He became the only Chinese violinist who won an award, and successfully performed with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in the final. He was rated as "the most promising young musician with a deep understanding of Tchaikovsky's works" by the former Soviet radio station. In recent years, he has performed successfully in Belgium, France, Finland, the United States, Canada and other places. At the same time, he held many concerts in Hongkong, China and Taiwan Province Province. CCTV specially invited him to broadcast his recital live to the whole country in the live broadcast hall. His playing skills are skillful, sincere and enthusiastic, and he is widely praised. He was rated as the highest-level young performer of Bach's unaccompanied sonata by the North American Music Review Quarterly. As a descendant of Isaie (Gingell is his favorite pupil), in 2004, Johnny successfully played all six Kubinashi sonatas by Isaie in North America and China, and was rated as "incredible pioneering work" by North American music critics. Zhang Ti has taught at the North York Conservatory of Music and the Toronto Conservatory of Music in Canada. In 2004, he was hired as a violin professor at the Central Conservatory of Music.