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Richard Chang

Richard Chang began playing the violin at the age of four in Taiwan and continued his studies with Professor One in Tokyo.  In 1978 Mr. Chang began his studies at Juilliard's Pre-College Division, studying with Hyo Kang and Dorothy DeLay as a scholarship student.  He continued his education at Juilliard where he earned his bachelor's degree, and master's degree in 1987. Upon graduating from the Juilliard School, he studied with Aaron Rosand at the Mannes School of Music, receiving his Professional Studies Diploma.  Mr. Chang has served as Concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony, the Juilliard Orchestra, and received a grant from the French Government to attend the Music Festival in Nice. Other orchestras that Mr. Chang has performed with include the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Wheaton Symphony of Chicago, and the Aspen Symphony.  He has been a member of the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra since 1995.