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Fu-Jung Yu
Violin

Taiwanese violinist Fu-Jung Yu is a creative musician. As a musician who travels out of the country, Fu-Jung participates in many musical events around the world and tries to share his musical harvest from abroad with his home country.

Fu-Jung showed musical sensitivity from his childhood and started to learn to play the violin when he was five. During the one-year service in the army, he received a second-violin position in the Nation Ministry of National Defense Symphony Orchestra.

For pursuing more of his potential, Fu-Jung decided to go to the Boston Conservatory for his Master of Music degree. He was active in musical events and festivals and played as an orchestra member, including the Indian Hill Symphony Orchestra, Concertmaster in the Boston Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, Assistant Principal in Napa Valley Music Festival, Principal Second Violin in the Prague Summer Night Symphony Orchestra.

Fu-Jung is completing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in at the University of North Texas. Outside the school, Fu-Jung is a violin teacher, an orchestral player who performs with Plano Symphony Orchestra, Monroe Symphony Orchestra, New Texas Sinfonia, and San Angelo Symphony Orchestra, working on holding a concert series to bring Taiwanese music to the American public, and looking for crossing-field cooperation partners and relationships.

Fu-Jung currently serves as a violin faculty member at Prime Music Institute.

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