Wen Yi-jen
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Wen Yi-jen | |
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溫以仁 | |
Born | 1971 (age 52–53) Republic of China |
Alma mater | National Taiwan University of Arts Conservatory of Vienna |
Occupation | Conductor |
Wen Yi-jen (
National Theatre Belgrade
.
Career
Early studies
Born in
Uros Lajovic
.
In Taipei, Wen worked as an assistant conductor with the tenor,
, et al.As an assistant, his talent was recognized when he was chosen for the final concert at the inaugural “Leif Segerstam Conducting Masterclass” in Germany in 2004. Maestro Leif Segerstam invited Mr. Wen to be his assistant for the premieres of Segerstam's symphonies with the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bruckner Orchestra Linz.
National Theatre of Belgrade
After Wen's successful debut of Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. For the 2007/08 season, Mr. Wen was invited as a guest conductor for the Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra (St. Petersburg Shostakovich Philharmonic Orchestra).
Conducted orchestras
- The National Theatre Belgrade(Serbia & Montenegro)
- Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra (ORF, Austria)
- Bruckner Symphony Orchestra (Linz, Austria)
- Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra (Germany)
- St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra(Russia)
- Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra (Russia)
- New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra(Japan)
- Evergreen Symphony Orchestra (Taipei, Taiwan)
- Arnold Schoenberg Chor(Vienna, Austria)
References
- ^ "National Chinese Orchestra rounding up artists to portray 4 Chinese heroines". Culture.tw. Retrieved 24 October 2010.