Born in Guangzhou, China, Dr. CHEN YI* transcends
musical and cultural boundaries in her blending of Chinese and Western
traditions. She holds a BA and an MA in Composition from the Central
Conservatory of Music in Beijing and a DMA from Columbia University, and
has studied composition with Wu Zuqiang, Chou Wen-chung and Mario
Davidovsky. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
in 2005 and the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2019. She has
taught at the Peabody Conservatory and currently holds a professorship
at the University of Missouri Kansas City, where she has been on faculty
since 1998.
Dr. Chen’s music has been performed and commissioned by the world’s
leading musicians and ensembles, including Yehudi Menuhin, Yo-Yo Ma,
Evelyn Glennie, the Cleveland Orchestra, the BBC and Singapore Symphony
Orchestras, the Seattle, Pacific, and Kansas City Symphonies, the
Brooklyn, NY, and LA Philharmonics, Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden,
and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Her music has also been recorded on
many labels based in the US, Europe, and Asia, including Naxos, Albany,
Teldec, and the China Record Company, among others.
Chen has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the
National Endowment for the Arts, the Lieberson Award from the American
Academy of Arts and Letters, the Charles Ives Living Prize, First Prize
in the Chinese National Composition Contest, The Chamber Music Society
of Lincoln Center's Stoeger Prize, the Lili Boulanger Memorial Fund
Award, the Herb Alpert Award, the Eddie Medora King Award, and the
Nissim Prize.
Some of Chen’s recent premieres include Four Spirits for Piano and Orchestra, commissioned by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Pearl River Overture, commissioned by the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, Southern Scenes for Flute, Pipa, and Orchestra by the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, Totem Poles for Solo Organ, commissioned by the American Guild of Organists, and Happy Tune for Violin and Viola, commissioned and premiered at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival 25th anniversary concert. Other premieres include Fire for 12 Players, commissioned by the Chicago Center for Contemporary Music, Introduction, Andante, and Allegro by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Plum Blossom, which debuted at the Fifth Hong Kong International Piano Competition, Bamboo Song for Solo Piano at the China National Center for Performing Arts, and Elegy for Oboe by members of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra in Minnesota.
A strong advocate for new music, American composers, Asian composers,
and women in music, Chen Yi has served on the advisory or educational
board of the Fromm Foundation, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation,
Chamber Music America, Meet The Composer, the American Music Center, New
Music USA, the American Composers Orchestra, the League of
Composers/ISCM, the International Alliance of Women in Music, and the
Women’s Philharmonic Advocacy. She has supported many composers,
conductors, musicians (including dozens of excellent performers on
Chinese traditional instruments), educators, and students through her
tireless work over the past three decades.
Prof. Chen was appointed to a Cheung Kong Scholar Visiting Professorship
at the Central Conservatory in Beijing by China’s Ministry of Education
in 2006, where she established the first Beijing International
Composition Workshop, and later to a Distinguished Visiting
Professorship at the Tianjin Conservatory. Through her academic
positions, lectures, workshops, residences with arts organizations, and
collegiate and pre-collegiate institutions throughout the United States
and China, Dr. Chen has made significant contributions to the field of
music education. Many of her students have been recognized around the
world with national and international composition awards and
professorships.
Dr. Chen is a cultural ambassador who has introduced hundreds of new
compositions and a large number of musicians from the East and the West
to music and educational exchange programs in the US, the UK, Germany,
and Asian countries through programs including the Beijing Modern Music
Festival, the Beijing International Composition Workshop, the Shanghai
Spring Festival, the Tianjin May Festival, the China-ASEAN Music
Festival, and the Thailand International Composition Festival. She
believes that music is a universal language, improving understanding
between peoples of different cultural backgrounds and helping to bring
peace in the world.
* Chen is family name, Yi is personal name. Chen Yi can be referred to
as Dr. Chen, Prof. Chen, Ms. Chen, or Chen Yi, but not Dr. Yi, Prof. Yi,
or Ms. Yi.
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
June in Buffalo 2022 Senior Composer: Chen Yi
We are pleased to welcome Chen Yi as one of the senior composers at the 2022 edition of June in Buffalo!
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