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Dr. Yoorhi Choi, Violin

Northwestern University, DMA

Yale School of Music, AD

The Juilliard School, BM, MM

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Sunnyvale, California

About

Dr. Yoorhi Choi is an active soloist and chamber musician in the United States and South Korea. She is a top prizewinner of numerous competitions including Kingsville International Competition, Young Artists Competition, Korean Times Competition and Artists International Competition. A recipient of multiple full scholarships, she completed degrees from The Juilliard School, Yale University, and Northwestern University.

Dr. Choi moved to the United States when she was invited to study with Dorothy Delay at The Juilliard School at the age of fifteen. She has since performed on the stages including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Symphony Center, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, and Seoul Arts Center. Her chamber music collaborations include those with Emmanuel Ax, Garrick Ohlsson, the Tokyo String Quartet, Toby Appel, Jacob Lateiner, Rohan DeSilva, Earl Carlyss, and the Juilliard String Quartet. In 2014, Dr. Choi founded the Stellio Trio which is the prizewinner of multiple national chamber competitions, and performs throughout the United States and Asia.

 

As an orchestral musician, Yoorhi has worked with numerous orchestras including the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Korean Broadcasting System Orchestra, and New Haven Symphony Orchestra. She served as resident-ensemble at Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto in Italy and toured China with the Juilliard Orchestra. In 2015, she joined the Peninsula Music Festival Orchestra, and she has been featured as guest principal violinist with several orchestras in South Korea.

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Dr. Choi has been invited as visiting artist for master classes at universities in the United States and South Korea. Before relocating to California, Dr. Choi served as faculty at the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra chamber music faculty and Juilliard-Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme.

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