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Stefan Jackiw
Stefan Jackiw (; born 1985) is an American classical violinist.
==Biography==
Stefan Jackiw was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to a Korean mother and a father of Ukrainian origin,〔(Oral History Transcript — Dr. Roman Jackiw ), American Institute of Physics (5 August 2010)〕 both physicists. His mother, So-Young Pi, teaches at Boston University,〔()〕 and his father, Roman Jackiw, at MIT (emeritus〔()〕 as of 2013).
His surname is Ukrainian. He is the grandson of the late Korean poet Pi Chun-deuk.〔( Richard Dyer, "Strings Prodigy: Violinist Stefan Jackiw mixed concert tours and college life" ), ''Harvard Magazine'' July–August 2007, accessed Mar. 9, 2009; ( Violinist.com, ''Violin News & Gossip'' ), Op. 2, No. 63, Sep. 17, 2006, accessed Mar. 9, 2009; (Kim Hyung-eun, "Chamber music chaps )," ''JoongAng Daily'', Jun. 12, 2008, accessed Mar. 14, 2009.〕
Jackiw started playing the violin at the age of four, when he was given a small instrument that a child of family friends had outgrown. As a young child he took Suzuki method lessons at the Longy School of Music. Subsequently, his teachers have included Zinaida Gilels, whom he credits with providing a secure technical foundation, the French violinist Michèle Auclair, with whom he began studying at age 12, and former Cleveland Quartet first violinist Donald Weilerstein.〔, "Strings Prodigy: Violinist Stefan Jackiw mixed concert tours and college life."〕
Unlike many young musicians, who attend schools for the arts or are home-schooled, Jackiw went through the academic school system, attending The Roxbury Latin School in West Roxbury. After high school he attended Harvard University, starting as a psychology major, then switching to a concentration in music. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2007. The same year, he received an Artist Diploma at the New England Conservatory (NEC), which he had been attending concurrently.〔(Rachel M. Green, "Stefan P. Jackiw '07" ), ''The Harvard Crimson'', Arts,] May 2, 2007, accessed Mar. 9, 2009; (Dyer ), "Strings Prodigy: Violinist Stefan Jackiw mixed concert tours and college life"; (Green ), "Stefan P. Jackiw '07."〕
Some of the great violinists who have especially influenced him are Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Kreisler, Arthur Grumiaux, and Nathan Milstein. But his musical role model is cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In a 2007 interview with ''The Harvard Crimson'', Jackiw said of Ma, "He throws himself into every activity that he’s involved in. I’ve seen him perform countless times and he is always so involved, and gets the audience involved."〔(Dyer ), "Strings Prodigy: Violinist Stefan Jackiw mixed concert tours and college life"; (Green ), "Stefan P. Jackiw '07."〕
After graduation, Jackiw moved to New York City, where he currently makes his home.〔(Stefan Jackiw official site ), accessed Mar. 9, 2009.〕

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