Violinist Jennifer Choi has charted a career that breaks through the conventional boundaries of solo violin, chamber music, and the art of improvisation. One of the most sought-after violinists by prominent composers of today, she has been hailed multiple times by The New York Times as a "soulful, compelling...excellent violinist," and by Time Out New York as "passionate," and "adventurous." Since giving her recital debut at Carnegie Hall's Weill Hall in 2000, Jennifer has performed regularly in venues far and wide, including the Stone NYC, Roulette, WQXR's Cafe Concerts, the Library of Congress in Washington D. C., RAI National Radio in Rome, and Cite de la Musique in Paris. As a soloist, she has performed with the Sofia Symphony, the Oregon Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Ensemble 212, SONYC (String Orchestra of New York City) among others.
An award-winning chamber musician, she was a founding member of the Miró String Quartet, a member of ETHEL, the Sirius quartet, and performs regularly with the Ensemble San Francisco. As guest artist, she has performed for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, The Guggenheim Museum, MOMA, Ravinia, Berkeley Chamber Performances, series across North America, Europe, and Asia.
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