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Li Chi is a highly accomplished
performing artist on the erhu, the Chinese two-string bowed fiddle.
After graduating from the Conservatory of Chinese Music in 1982, she served
as erhu soloist for the National Traditional Orchestra of China (the
most renowned orchestra of Chinese musical instruments). In the 1980s,
she frequently performed in presidential concerts in Beijing. In the
United States she has been featured in concerts held at prestigious venues
such as Madison Square Garden, the Lincoln Center, the Ronald Reagan
Building in Washington DC, the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York and the
Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York. She is co-founder of the
American Chinese Performing Arts Institute, advisor to the Los Angeles
Chinese Music Ensemble, and director of the San Francisco Valley Chinese
Music Ensemble.
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