Jiaxin Cheng

Jiaxin Cheng
Background information
Born 2 October 1974
Genres classical
Occupation(s) cellist
Instruments cello

Jiaxin Cheng is a mainland Chinese / Chinese national cellist.

Career

Jiaxin graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, China, in 1997. She was already giving performances with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra but left China for further studies in New Zealand where she received her master's degree at the University of Auckland in 2001.

While in New Zealand, Jiaxin was principal cello of the Auckland Chamber Orchestra and played regularly with both the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. With the Auckland Symphony Orchestra she performed cello concertos by Dvorak, Elgar and Lalo. Jiaxin was also a founding member of the Aroha String Quartet.[1]

Since 2007 Jiaxin has been living in London where she has given several recitals. Her performance in April 2008 at Her Majesty’s Theatre with both Andrew and Julian Lloyd Webber was described as “the emotional highlight of the evening”. She appeared as a soloist at the Royal Festival Hall in April 2011 and with Julian Lloyd Webber for BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, CNN Global TV and BBC TV. They have recorded for Universal Classics and Naxos and they are making further recordings in 2013 as well as touring together with the European Union Chamber Orchestra and English Chamber Orchestra.

Jiaxin Cheng married fellow cellist Julian Lloyd Webber in July 2009. Their first recording together, released in March 2011, was Menotti's Arioso for two cellos and strings, featured on the album The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber. In September 2013 Naxos Records released their first full-length recording A Tale of Two Cellos.

Personal life

Jiaxin Cheng is married to the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber. They have one daughter, Jasmine Orienta, born on 14 June 2011.

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