Apo Hsu

Apo Ching- Hsin Hsu is a Taiwanese conductor.

Hsu studied and graduated with a Bachelor piano at the National Taiwan Normal University ( NTNU ). She continued her education continued at double bassist Gary Karr at the Hartt School of Music in Connecticut and earned a diploma in conducting under the direction of Charles Bruck. She then visited the Domaine Pierre Monteaux School in Maine and studied at the Conductor's Institute of South Carolina with Harold Farberman and as part of the Aspen Music Festival in Murry Sidlin.

Her career as a conductor began Hsu at the Oregon Symphony and was a conductor and artistic director of the Oregon Mozart Players in Eugene. She worked as artistic director and conductor of The Women's Philharmonic in San Francisco and the Springfield Symphony in Missouri and in 2003 was conductor of the orchestra at NTNU.

In the same year, she performed with the Taipei Symphony Orchestra, in the following year, she worked with the Kaohsiung City Symphony Orchestra in Taiwan and the Sung Nam and Prime Philharmonic Orchestra in Seoul, in 2005 with the Quranic Radio Orchestra. At sixty years of existence NTNU 2006 she undertook with the orchestra on a tour of Australia, 2007, she appeared with the Orchestra and the Festival Choir with the Formosa Dreaming program in California.

As a guest conductor, she joined, among others with the Sydney Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra (2007 and 2009 ) and opened in 2008, the China National Symphony Orchestra, the Congress of the International Alliance for Women in Music in Beijing. In 2009 she performed with the Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra in its concert series masterpieces on and led the opening concert to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra. In 2010 she conducted the Lamont Symphony Orchestra at the American premiere of Hsu Tsang - Houeis Deux Movements pour orchester a cordes.

Swell

  • Taiwan Art Garden - Taiwan New Sound Concert - Requiem for the 228 Incident
  • Bard College - Apo Hsu
  • Woman
  • Born in the 20th century
  • Conductor
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