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- Mei-Ann Chen (simplified Chinese: 陈美安; traditional Chinese: 陳美安; pinyin: Chén Měi-ān; born ) is a Taiwanese-American conductor.
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Mei-Ann Chen has been music director of the Memphis Symphony since and of the Chicago Sinfonietta since Born in Taiwan, she has been in the United States since In , she was unanimously selected as music director of the Portland (Ore.) Youth Philharmonic. The first woman to win the Malko Competition for young conductors in Copenhagen (in ), Chen has served as assistant conductor of the Atlanta Symphony and Baltimore Symphony and she is a much-sought-after guest conductor. Last year, the League of American Orchestras gave her its prestigious Helen M. Thompson Award, which is given to an outstanding early-career music director. She was the first student in New England Conservatory's history to receive master's degrees, simultaneously, in both violin and conducting. She also earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting from the University of Michigan.
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Born in Taiwan, Ms. Chen came to the United States to study violin in 1989 at Walnut Hill High School for the Arts, received a violin performance.
Mei-Ann Chen (simplified Chinese: 陈美安; traditional Chinese: 陳美安; pinyin: Chén Měi-ān; born ) is a Taiwanese-American conductor.
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Mei-Ann Chen (born ) is a Taiwanese American conductor currently serving as music director of the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.
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Mei-Ann Chen is one of the very few female conductors leading an American orchestra.