Grammy-Nominated Violinist Cho-Liang Lin Announces Summer 2025 Festival Tour Across Three Continents

24.06.25 02:34 Uhr

Distinguished artist to perform and teach at prestigious music festivals in California, Florida, Italy, and Japan

HOUSTON, June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Internationally acclaimed violinist and educator Cho-Liang Lin will embark on an extensive summer festival tour in 2025, bringing his artistry and pedagogical expertise to aspiring musicians across three continents. The Grammy-nominated virtuoso's schedule includes performances and masterclasses at six prestigious music festivals from June through August, demonstrating his continued commitment to both performance excellence and nurturing the next generation of musicians.

Cho-Liang Lin

Having concluded the 2024-25 season with a triumphant concert in Qingdao, China, performing Tan Dun'sHero Violin Concerto with the Oscar-winning composer conducting, Lin now turns his attention to the intensive summer festival circuit. This transition from high-profile orchestral performances to intimate educational settings exemplifies Lin's dual role as both a world-class performer and dedicated pedagogue.

Summer festivals provide unique opportunities for intensive musical growth and artistic exchange. Lin, who currently serves as the Benjamin Armistead Shepherd Distinguished Professor of Violin at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music and as Artistic Director of the Hong Kong International Chamber Music Festival since 2011, brings decades of experience to each festival setting. Each festival has its own character and strengths, offering diverse students and repertoire across different cultural settings.

MONTECITO INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL

Two Sessions: June 26-30 & July 1-3, 2025
Location:California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA

Lin will serve as featured artist and faculty member during the second session of this renowned festival, which celebrates nearly two decades of musical excellence. The festival is held at the beautiful campus of California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, close to Los Angeles, California's sunny beaches, and the picturesque mountains and deserts of Southern California, featuring inviting walkways and modern buildings in a quiet, beautiful natural setting.

The festival has previously featured world-renowned artists including Glenn Dicterow (former concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic), Karen Dreyfus, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Margaret Batjer (concertmaster of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra), and Paul Coletti, among others. Students receive one-on-one private lessons as well as chances to perform in public masterclasses, perform in student concerts, and attend workshops on career coaching and music management.

Program Highlights:

  • Chamber music performances featuring works by Beethoven, Spohr, and Telemann
  • Collaborations with distinguished colleagues including Robert DeMaine (principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic), pianist Scott Cuellar, violinist Aaron Boyd, and three of Lin's students from Rice University's Shepherd School of Music
  • Masterclasses and private lessons for students from around the world
  • Faculty recitals and student showcases

JOSEF GINGOLD CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL

July 7-14, 2025
Location: Various venues in Boca Raton and Delray Beach, FL

Lin joins the faculty of this elite chamber music festival directed by violinist Andrés Cárdenes, himself a student of the legendary Josef Gingold. The festival presents world-renowned artists and alumni in free concerts throughout Boca Raton and Delray Beach, featuring programming that excites audiences with familiar pieces and adventurous new works. The cornerstone of The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival philosophy emphasizes Gingold's passionate commitment to music and humanity, with authentic performance practices embodied by the art of Josef Gingold, one of the primary exponents of the Golden Age of music and violin playing.

The festival's venues include the Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall at Lynn Conservatory, featuring excellent acoustics for chamber music performance. Past guest artists have included Elmar Oliveira, Emanuel Ax, Julian Rachlin, Gil Shaham, Gary Hoffman, and Nicola Benedetti. Core faculty alongside Artistic Director Andrés Cárdenes include Gary Levinson, Michael Klotz, Yuriy Bekker, Wendy Chen, and others who curate the program with a modern outlook intended to prepare participants for successful 21st century careers in music.

Program Features:

  • Free public concerts at multiple prestigious venues
  • Intensive chamber music coaching sessions emphasizing the Gingold tradition
  • Private lessons, studio classes, and masterclasses
  • Student/faculty conversations contextualizing aspects of performance and the business of music
  • Performances by Gingold Virtuosi, featuring faculty artists performing alongside selected young artists

ALTSCHULER SUMMER MUSIC INSTITUTE

July 21-31 & August 1, 2025
Location: Conservatorio "Maderna-Lettimi," Rimini, Italy

The European portion of Lin's tour centers on ASMI in the historic Adriatic seaside city of Rimini, founded and directed by violinist Emil Altschuler, a pupil of Dorothy DeLay at Juilliard and Erick Friedman at Yale. The institute's faculty hails from The Juilliard School, New England Conservatory, Royal College of Music, Eastman School of Music, Rice University, Bologna Conservatory, and includes pupils of the Leopold Auer and Andrés Segovia legacies.

The recently renovated and air-conditioned Conservatorio "Maderna-Lettimi" offers 18 classrooms, almost all with baby grand pianos, an auditorium with 88 seats and Steinway grand, and a library that seats 60-70 people. The institute welcomes students of all ages, levels, and nationalities, cultivating an inclusive, open, and healthy competitive atmosphere where students flourish by focusing on themselves and the music, rather than competing directly with each other. 

Program Offerings:

  • Private lessons and masterclasses covering scales, etudes, caprices, sonatas, orchestra excerpts, unaccompanied Bach, concerti, showpieces, and transcriptions
  • Chamber music ensembles with faculty coaching
  • Orchestra participation with opportunities to perform standard repertoire from Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods, as well as contemporary music
  • Performances in prestigious venues throughout the Emilia-Romagna region, including a planned collaboration with principals from the Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna
  • Excursions combining cultural exploration with musical performances
  • Students have attended from around the world including Ukraine, Poland, Venezuela, Costa Rica, China, Denmark, Croatia, Romania, Mongolia, Israel, Mexico, Italy, Greece, and the USA

ISHIKAWA MUSIC ACADEMY

August 17-25, 2025
Location:Japan

Lin concludes his summer tour at this prestigious Japanese institution dedicated to honing the talents of aspiring young musicians to become professional performers. This engagement continues Lin's long-standing connection with Asian musical institutions and his role as a cultural bridge between Eastern and Western classical music traditions. Lin's history with Japan dates back to his early touring career, and he has maintained strong ties with the country's vibrant classical music scene.

Academy Focus:

  • Intensive training for pre-professional musicians
  • Masterclasses emphasizing both technical excellence and artistic expression
  • Cross-cultural musical exchange bridging Eastern and Western traditions
  • Performance opportunities for emerging artists
  • Individual coaching tailored to each student's professional development needs

The concentrated energy and passion students bring to these intensive programs creates rewarding experiences for both faculty and participants. Whether working with young professionals in Japan, chamber musicians in Florida, or the international mix of students in Italy, each festival creates its own unique learning environment that pushes both students and faculty to new heights.

About Cho-Liang Lin

Cho-Liang Lin has captivated audiences worldwide since his 1980 New York Philharmonic debut. A champion of contemporary music, he has premiered over 54 new works, including pieces by Pulitzer Prize-winner Christopher Rouse and Grammy-winner Joan Tower. Currently a professor at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music, Lin serves as Artistic Director of the Hong Kong International Chamber Music Festival. His extensive discography includes Grammy-nominated recordings, and he performs on the 1715 "Titian" Stradivarius. Lin's former students hold positions in major orchestras, chamber ensembles, and academic institutions worldwide. Born in Taiwan, Lin studied with Dorothy DeLay at The Juilliard School, the same legendary pedagogue who taught many of today's festival faculty members, creating a direct pedagogical lineage that continues to influence violin teaching globally.

About Rice University

Located in Houston, Texas, Rice University is consistently ranked among the nation's top 20 universities by U.S. News & World Report. Rice has highly respected schools of Architecture, Business, Continuing Studies, Engineering, Humanities, Music, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences and is home to the Baker Institute for Public Policy. With 4,552 undergraduates and 3,998 graduate students, Rice's undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio is just under 6-to-1. Its residential college system builds close-knit communities and lifelong friendships, just one reason why Rice is ranked No. 1 for lots of race/class interaction and No. 2 for quality of life by the Princeton Review. Rice is also rated as a best value among private universities by Kiplinger's Personal Finance.

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