金鑫

金鑫

Doctor of Violin Performance, Associate Professor of Violin at the School of Music of East China Normal University, Head of the String Teaching and Research Section, Vice Director of the Violin Committee of the Shanghai Musicians Association, and Visiting Teacher at the University of North Dakota in the United States.

Doctor of Violin Performance, Associate Professor of Violin at the School of Music of East China Normal University, Head of the String Teaching and Research Section, Vice Director of the Violin Committee of the Shanghai Musicians Association, and Visiting Teacher at the University of North Dakota in the United States.

English name

English name

Xin Jin

Xin Jin

Education

Education

He was invited to tour Asia with the Asian Youth Orchestra, to serve as Associate Concertmaster at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival in Germany, and to participate in the Pacific Music Festival in Japan as first violinist of the Seasons Quartet.
In recent years, he has presented numerous solo recitals and appeared repeatedly as soloist at venues such as Shanghai Concert Hall, Qingdao Grand Theatre, Shanghai Oriental Art Center, Shanghai Grand Theatre, Suzhou Culture and Arts Centre, and Wuxi Grand Theatre.


To date, his violin students and chamber ensembles have won awards in competitions including the Okinawa International Newcomer Music Competition in Japan, the Hong Kong International Violin and Chamber Music Competition (Professional Division), the Hong Kong International String Open Competition (Professional Division), the China Youth Music Competition (Professional Division), and the China-Korea International Violin Competition (Youth Division).
Many of his students have been admitted to the Asian Youth Orchestra, the Shanghai Opera House Symphony Orchestra, the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ningbo Symphony Orchestra, as well as leading institutions such as the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Manhattan School of Music, and Tianjin Juilliard School.


He has received numerous Outstanding Instructor Awards, the Annual Undergraduate Teaching Contribution Award of East China Normal University, the Outstanding Practice and Innovation Instructor Award, and prizes at the first Shanghai Basic Teaching Skills Exhibition for Music and Dance Teachers in Higher Education, including First Prize in Comprehensive Performance, awards in professional skills, foundational ability, and micro-teaching presentation.
As a teaching expert, he has frequently been invited to give classes and lectures at music festivals in Shanghai, Fuzhou, Kunming, Hainan, and at national violin teacher training programs.
As a jury member, he has also been invited to competitions such as the China-Korea International Violin Competition.


He has published articles in journals including Music Art and Music Composition, and has authored publications such as Carl Flesch Basic Violin Studies, Violin Scale Training: A Fundamental Course, and Analysis and Performance Interpretation of Beethoven’s Violin Sonata No. 9 “Kreutzer”.

He was invited to tour Asia with the Asian Youth Orchestra, to serve as Associate Concertmaster at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival in Germany, and to participate in the Pacific Music Festival in Japan as first violinist of the Seasons Quartet.
In recent years, he has presented numerous solo recitals and appeared repeatedly as soloist at venues such as Shanghai Concert Hall, Qingdao Grand Theatre, Shanghai Oriental Art Center, Shanghai Grand Theatre, Suzhou Culture and Arts Centre, and Wuxi Grand Theatre.


To date, his violin students and chamber ensembles have won awards in competitions including the Okinawa International Newcomer Music Competition in Japan, the Hong Kong International Violin and Chamber Music Competition (Professional Division), the Hong Kong International String Open Competition (Professional Division), the China Youth Music Competition (Professional Division), and the China-Korea International Violin Competition (Youth Division).
Many of his students have been admitted to the Asian Youth Orchestra, the Shanghai Opera House Symphony Orchestra, the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ningbo Symphony Orchestra, as well as leading institutions such as the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Manhattan School of Music, and Tianjin Juilliard School.


He has received numerous Outstanding Instructor Awards, the Annual Undergraduate Teaching Contribution Award of East China Normal University, the Outstanding Practice and Innovation Instructor Award, and prizes at the first Shanghai Basic Teaching Skills Exhibition for Music and Dance Teachers in Higher Education, including First Prize in Comprehensive Performance, awards in professional skills, foundational ability, and micro-teaching presentation.
As a teaching expert, he has frequently been invited to give classes and lectures at music festivals in Shanghai, Fuzhou, Kunming, Hainan, and at national violin teacher training programs.
As a jury member, he has also been invited to competitions such as the China-Korea International Violin Competition.


He has published articles in journals including Music Art and Music Composition, and has authored publications such as Carl Flesch Basic Violin Studies, Violin Scale Training: A Fundamental Course, and Analysis and Performance Interpretation of Beethoven’s Violin Sonata No. 9 “Kreutzer”.

FAQ

Registration FAQs

Key information about application, payment, eligibility, and competition rules

Registration FAQs

Key information about application, payment, eligibility, and competition rules

Who can apply?

The competition is open to students from elementary school, middle school, high school, university, and graduate school, as well as applicants with equivalent academic qualifications. International participants, including those from China, are also eligible with a copy of their passport.

What is included in the participation fee?

When is the application deadline?

Can I cancel my registration and get a refund?

Can I bring my own accompanist?

Who can apply?

The competition is open to students from elementary school, middle school, high school, university, and graduate school, as well as applicants with equivalent academic qualifications. International participants, including those from China, are also eligible with a copy of their passport.

What is included in the participation fee?

When is the application deadline?

Can I cancel my registration and get a refund?

Can I bring my own accompanist?

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