Jasmine Choi

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Jasmine Choi (born 1983, Korea) is a flautist. She graduated from Curtis Institute of Music, and was trained under Julius Baker and Jeffrey Khaner. A recording of her performances of Mozart's flute concertos, Jasmine Choi plays Mozart, was released in 2006 in Korea by Sony BMG.[1] She is a member of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra[2] and has played on tour in Korea, Austria,[3] and the Czech Republic.

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  1. ^ Bill Blankenship, "Orchestra to explore moves in music", The Topeka Capital-Journal, September 2, 2007. Description of a concert lineup featuring Choi, mentioning her Mozart recording.
  2. ^ Janelle Gelfand, "CSO names two new musicians", The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 21, 2007. Describes the appointments of Choi and oboist Dwight Parry to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
  3. ^ Österreichisches Flötenfest, announcement of flute concert in November 2005, from the Vienna Symphony's web site.

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  • "Icelandic soprano Larusdottir rises to challenge at Kimmel", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 3, 2006. Review of a concert featuring Choi, calling her "a major talent with a robust tone".
  • Symphony Magazine. 2006 Guide to Emerging Artists. Choi is one of two flautists listed.
  • Albert M. Greenfield Student Competition, 2002. Choi was the senior division winner of this competition, sponsored by the Philadelphia Orchestra. This competition report includes a biography of Choi and lists several other student competition honors won by her.

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