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Rachel Vetter Huang : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rachel Vetter Huang Rachel Vetter Huang (born November 9, 1958) is a classical violinist, recording artist and Adjunct Professor in Music at Scripps College. She is also a published scholar in general music, African-American music and jazz. Huang has performed in the U.S.A., China, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Scotland and other European countries. ==Education==
Rachel Vetter Huang was born in Edmonton, Canada, and spent her childhood in Chicago, Illinois, and Lexington, Massachusetts, where she studied violin with the Polish-American violinist Roman Totenberg, Professor of Music at Boston University. She spent summers at the Meadowmount School of Music as a pupil of Ivan Galamian. At 16, Huang received a major scholarship to Radcliffe College, Harvard University; while there she studied with noted American violin pedagogue Dorothy DeLay. During that time, Huang also attended the Aspen Music Festival and School and Tanglewood Music Festival on major scholarships. After graduating from Harvard, Huang did postbaccalaureate work at Brandeis University with Robert Koff, original second violinist of the Juilliard String Quartet. She later took an M.M. in violin performance at the Stony Brook University, and finished with a Doctor of Musical Arts in violin under the guidance of Isidore Cohen and Lazar Gosman, former concertmaster of the Leningrad Philharmonic.
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