Yling Tan
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Yling Tan | |
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Born | October 16, 1988 Newport Beach, California, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Student, Pianist |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Website | www.YlingTan.com |
Yling Tan Miller[1] (born October, 1988 in Newport Beach, California) is a classical pianist currently studying piano performance at the University of Southern California (USC), Thornton School of Music. Prior to attending USC she graduated from Inglemoor High School[2] in Kenmore, Washington with an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma. While at Inglemoor High School she published an essay on Chopin titled, “Frederic Chopin: Revolutionary composer or Disguised Traditionalist?[3]” The essay was submitted to IB and awarded a score of 7 which was the highest possible.
Yling Tan Miller entered and won numerous classical piano competitions:
- 2003[4], 2005[5], 2006 WSMTA Piano Scholarship Competition[6]
- 2005 Washington State Music Teachers Association (WSMTA) Outstanding Artist Competition[7]
- 2005 Ida Zelikovsky Green Award[8]
- 2006 Martha Annin Award[9]
- 2006 Betty Lou Barton Piano Scholarship Award[10]
In addition Yling Tan Miller was also principal cellist[11]Standing in front row first cello (left) in the 2006 Inglemoor High School orchestra that won first place at the All American Music Festival[12][13] orchestra completion in Orlando, Florida and she won first place at the same event for solo piano.
Yling Tan Miller’s performance of Chopin’s Ballad no. 1, Op 23 at the Washington State piano competition in 2006 has drawn over 8,400 views on YouTube.com[14] as of November 12, 2007.