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1. Cohn Davis Bigar Communications: News Room
www.iprny.com/news.htm - [Cached]Published on: 9/20/2001 Last Visited: 6/26/2002
Four participants - Mei-Ann Chen, Sarah Hatsuko Hicks, Danail Rachav, and Jean Philippe Tremblay - have been selected for the third National Conducting Institute, a program dedicated to the advanced development of highly gifted conductors.
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Mei-Ann Chen is music director of Arbor Opera Theater in Michigan, as well as the Campus Symphony Orchestra and the Campus Philharmonic Orchestra at the University of Michigan. She has led the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, and in the October 2001 Maazel/Vilar Conductors' Competition, was a finalist from the Asia round. Born in Taiwan, Ms. Chen moved to the United States to study violin at the New England Conservator; there she also began to pursue conducting. She earned her bachelor's degree in violin and her master's degree in conducting and violin performance from the New England Conservatory, and last month earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan.

