
About
Lun Jiang is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Violin at the University of Utah School of Music and Westminster College. A native of Beijing, China, and graduate of Rice University (MM) and Manhattan School of Music (BM), he is a professional violinist with extensive performance experience across international stages and collaborations with renowned artists.
- Education: Master of Music from Rice University, Bachelor of Music from Manhattan School of Music
- Performance Highlights: Guest appearances with artists like Ruth Laredo, members of Cleveland String Quartet, and participation in festivals such as Ravinia and Grand Teton
- Recordings: Complete string quartets by Camille Saint-Saëns and a solo album with twin brother Quan
- Ensembles: Founding member of the Equinox String Quartet and former resident quartet member at Rice University
Lun Jiang specializes in violin performance, chamber music, and classical interpretations, with expertise shaped by mentorship under Stanley Bednar, Isidore Cohen, and others. He endorses Thomastik-Infeld Strings.
As a member of the Utah Symphony, Jiang maintains an active performance career while teaching at two institutions. His artistic contributions include collaborations with prestigious ensembles and festivals globally.
His violin, crafted by Tommaso Balestrieri (1750), and Dominique Peccatte bow (1830s) reflect his dedication to historical performance practices and tonal excellence.
Find Lun Jiang elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Espen LilleslåttenLouisiana State University · Associate Professor
J FreivogelTemple University · Lecturer
Marie WangNorthern Illinois University · Professor
Sarah ThornbladePomona College · Lecturer
Marcia CassidyDartmouth College · Senior Lecturer
Megan Freivogel McDonoughUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Associate Professor