Hsiao-Mei Ku, Honorary Faculty
Hsiao-mei Ku has won merit as a soloist, chamber musician and teacher
in the US and her native China. She performed widely in China where
she gave her first live performance on National TV when she was 11,
and later won the Government Award of Best Performance. At
Indiana University in the US, she received her Master of Music
degree with distinction, and was awarded the Performer's Certificate
by the School of Music, where she studied and worked with Franco
Gulli, Rostislav Dubinsky, Gary Hoffman and Jano Starker.
Formerly Associate Concertmaster of North Carolina Symphony, Ms. Ku
joined the Ciompi Quartet in 1990. She is in demand as a teacher on
two continents, serving on the faculty at Duke University and
Guangzhou Xinghai Conservatory. She is a founding member of the
Chirusca Trio; has taught master classes and appeared as a soloist
with Eastern Music Festival; and has collaborated with pianist Ann
Schien and cellist Steve Kates. Her recent recording of three violin
solo pieces, released on CD by China Records, is part of a Chinese
composer Zheng Qiu-feng's celebration. She performs on a violin made
by J.B.Vuillaume.