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Me as a Violinist

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一排小提琴

My
Playing
Path

I began playing the violin at two years old — too young to understand discipline, but old enough to recognize beauty when it resonated through wood and string. My earliest memories are of sound rather than language, of notes before sentences, of a bow that felt heavier than my body but somehow lighter than air. Classical music shaped me first, firm like architecture. Taiwanese street performance shaped me next, alive like wind — full of noise, sweat, people, and heart.

 

There was a time when I almost let the instrument go. Years of training can make music feel like a cage, even when you love it. But distance has its own kind of magic. When I came to the United States, the violin found me again — not as a duty, but as a voice. I held it like I was meeting an old friend for the second time, and suddenly the world opened into styles I had never touched: jazz that swung like neon light, musical theater that danced like monologue, Latin rhythms that burned, Middle Eastern modes that spiraled like prayer, pop melodies that felt familiar as breath.

 

Now I move between genres the way light shifts across a room — classical, Taiwanese folk, pop, jazz, musical theater, Middle Eastern, Latin, whatever emotion calls for. The violin is no longer something I must play; it is something I can become. Every performance is a rediscovery, every phrase a reminder that I didn’t just return to the violin — I chose it, and it chose me back.

 

When I play, I am two years old again. Learning to speak, not with words — but with a string that has never stopped singing.

Recent Performance

 

  • Berklee College of Music: SIGNATURE SERIES Presents - Great American Songbook: Night and Day—A Celebration of Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga at Berklee Performance Center as Violin 1 (Second Chair)

  • Musical Theatre Society from Emerson College - Dogfight the Musical at SPC blackbox as Violin

  • Berklee College of Music: CWP Presents - Disney Reimagined—100th Anniversary Celebration Concert at Berklee Performance Center as Violin 2 (First Chair)

  • Jazz Violin Submit at David Friend Recital Hall as Violin Solo and Violin 2

  • Clustertet Concert as Violin Solo and Violin 2

  • Quantara as Violin Solo and Violin 1

  • Berklee College of Music: Songwriting (Musical Theatre) Presents - Curtain Up: New Musical Theater Songs by Berklee Students 2024 at Berklee Performance Center as Violin 2

  • Berklee College of Music Presents - Berklee 2024 Commencement at Agganis Arena as  Violin 1 (Second Chair)

  • Berklee College of Music Presents - International Folk Festival—Folk Music Reimagined! at David Friend Recital Hall as Violin 1

  • Berklee College of Music: SIGNATURE SERIES Presents - Singers Showcase: One Sweet Day—The Music of Mariah Carey at Berklee Performance Center as String Section Leader / Violin 1 (First Chair)

  • The Broadway Band - Night at the Movie at Berklee Performance Center as Violin 1

  • The Broadway Band - MISCAST at The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University as Violin

  • Berklee College of Music - Amplify Berklee Gala at Westin Copley Place as Leader of Cosmo & The Four-Strings

2024

2025

  • Berklee College of Music/Boston Conservatory - Rooted In Unity at Berklee Performance Center as Violin

  • Berklee College of Music: SIGNATURE SERIES Presents - Great American Songbook: Dreams—the Music of Fleetwood Mac at Berklee Performance Center as String Section Leader / Violin 1 (First Chair)

  • The Broadway Band - On Tour! in The Huntington Theatre as Violin 1

  • Howard Godfrey’s Original Musical - Locker No.89 at Calderwood Pavilion as Violin 1

  • Berklee College of Music: Songwriting (Musical Theatre) Presents - Curtain Up: New Musical Theater Songs by Berklee Students 2025 at Berklee Performance Center as String Section Leader / Violin 1

  • Boston University - Stage Troupe Presents COMPANY at Tsai Performance Center as Violin

  • Berklee College of Music - Amplify Berklee Gala at Westin Copley Place as Leader of Cosmo & The Four-Strings

  • Boston University - Boston University On Broadway (BUOB) Presents Big Fish at Tsai Performance Center as Violin

And More Coming...

18 

Years of performance experience

Throughout the years, grow in the stage and practice room.

(+1) 857-206-9196

(+886) 925-221-015

Changhua, Taiwan

Brookline, MA, USA

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