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Yao Zhao Cellist Hailed in the New York Concert Review as The newly appointed Cello Principal of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Zhao has held the Associate Cello Principal position for the past two years, and prior to that, he was a member of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. He is one of the youngest Chinese cello principals of any major symphony orchestras around the world. Born in Beijing in 1976, Mr. Zhao began his studies on the cello and piano at the age of four under the instruction of his father, a distinguished cellist. He made his first appearance in concert at the age of five, and solo debut in the Beijing Concert Hall at age nine. That same year, he was also accepted to the China Central Conservatory of Music. For his talent and exceptional performance in a master class held by Professor Eleonore Schoenfeld, Mr. Zhao was personally chosen by the renowned pedagogue to venture to the United States and continue his education on full scholarships at the Idyllwild Arts Academy and the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California in 1991. Since winning a top prize at the First Chinese National Cello Competition in 1987, Mr. Zhao has kept a winning streak of more than 13 competitions, awards and honors. The successful solo debut at the Weil Recital Hall of the Carnegie Hall in New York has been marked as one of his career highlights. Beyond a busy performance schedule, Mr. Zhao continues to dedicate himself to the education of youth in the arts by teaching at the Idyllwild Arts and Idyllwild Arts Summer Festival. His achievements and generous contributions to music performance and education have been recognized and highly commended by the City of Los Angeles. Mr. Zhao is an artist of the Asia Pacific Arts Management Ltd.
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