 Yu-Chien Tseng studied music in Taiwan and continued at the Curtis Institute of Music 
in Philadelphia (USA) under Profs. Kavafian and Aaron Rosand. In 2009 he
 won the 10th Pablo Sarasate International Competition in Pamplona 
(Spain). In 2011 he won the Isang Yun Competition in Tongyeong (South 
Korea) and also was awarded a special prize at the XIV International 
Tchaikovsky Competition (as best of those in Round II who did not make 
the finals). In 2012 he took fifth place in the Queen Elisabeth 
International Competition in Brussels. He has performed with the 
Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium, and the 
symphony orchestras of Singapore, Taipei, and Navarra among others. He has given solo concerts in cities in the USA, Europe and Asia.
Yu-Chien Tseng studied music in Taiwan and continued at the Curtis Institute of Music 
in Philadelphia (USA) under Profs. Kavafian and Aaron Rosand. In 2009 he
 won the 10th Pablo Sarasate International Competition in Pamplona 
(Spain). In 2011 he won the Isang Yun Competition in Tongyeong (South 
Korea) and also was awarded a special prize at the XIV International 
Tchaikovsky Competition (as best of those in Round II who did not make 
the finals). In 2012 he took fifth place in the Queen Elisabeth 
International Competition in Brussels. He has performed with the 
Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium, and the 
symphony orchestras of Singapore, Taipei, and Navarra among others. He has given solo concerts in cities in the USA, Europe and Asia. miércoles, 25 de enero de 2017
Yu-Chien Tseng / Rohan De Silva REVERIE
 Yu-Chien Tseng studied music in Taiwan and continued at the Curtis Institute of Music 
in Philadelphia (USA) under Profs. Kavafian and Aaron Rosand. In 2009 he
 won the 10th Pablo Sarasate International Competition in Pamplona 
(Spain). In 2011 he won the Isang Yun Competition in Tongyeong (South 
Korea) and also was awarded a special prize at the XIV International 
Tchaikovsky Competition (as best of those in Round II who did not make 
the finals). In 2012 he took fifth place in the Queen Elisabeth 
International Competition in Brussels. He has performed with the 
Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium, and the 
symphony orchestras of Singapore, Taipei, and Navarra among others. He has given solo concerts in cities in the USA, Europe and Asia.
Yu-Chien Tseng studied music in Taiwan and continued at the Curtis Institute of Music 
in Philadelphia (USA) under Profs. Kavafian and Aaron Rosand. In 2009 he
 won the 10th Pablo Sarasate International Competition in Pamplona 
(Spain). In 2011 he won the Isang Yun Competition in Tongyeong (South 
Korea) and also was awarded a special prize at the XIV International 
Tchaikovsky Competition (as best of those in Round II who did not make 
the finals). In 2012 he took fifth place in the Queen Elisabeth 
International Competition in Brussels. He has performed with the 
Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium, and the 
symphony orchestras of Singapore, Taipei, and Navarra among others. He has given solo concerts in cities in the USA, Europe and Asia. 
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