YIN-FENG KEYNES CHEN
Music Director
Mr. Yin-Feng Keynes Chen began his violin study at four, and entered
Chongqing School of the Arts at the age of eleven, then the prestigious
Shanghai Music Conservatory when he was thirteen. In 1995, he moved
his violin study to CU Boulder and received Master Degree of Music
Performance from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Mr. Chen has
been teaching violin since 1994 and he has received this complete Suzuki
pedagogy training under the famed Suzuki Pedagogue Dr. William Starr.
Mr. Chen was the principle violin teacher for Englewood Arts' Strings
Attached program at five different Englewood public schools from
2003-2005. He served as a BYS board member from 2005-2006 and then the
President of Boulder Youth Symphony from 2006-2007. Mr. Chen often gives
sectional rehearsals and master classes for Front Range area youth
orchestras, and he serves as the Executive Director of A Mid-Summer
Day's Dream String Camp in Boulder. From 2006-2007, he was the
conductor for Colorado Youth Symphony's Sinfonia Orchestra, and he is
currently the conductor for CYS' Philharmonia Orchestra. Starting the
summer of 2006, Mr. Chen became the first violinist for the established
Illuminati Quartet, and they perform and teach for the String Quartet
Program of Northern Colorado at both Greeley and Fort Collins, Colorado.
Because of his passion for music education, Mr. Chen and his wife Regan
Kane, are also beginning a high-standard music school in the Boulder
area called Flatirons Strings Academy.
Throughout Mr. Chen's music career, he has received numerous
prestigious awards which include the Denés Korómzay Chamber Music Award;
winner of CU College of Music's Concerto Competition in 2000; winner of
both the State and Regional Music Teachers' National Association Music
Competition in 2001; and first prize-winner in the 2002 Bruce Ekstrand
Competition with his former quartet-Nacht Quartet, which was the
Graduate String Quartet in Residence and the Performance Teaching
Assistant ant CU Boulder. He was chosen to attend the Takács Quartet
seminar both in 1999 and 2001. His frequent regional performances have
included numerous performances in the CU Music School's Faculty Concert
Series, a solo concert with the CU Symphony Orchestra; a solo recital
for the Colorado Music Festival in 2001; two solo performances with the
Colorado Symphony Chamber Musicians' Up Close and Musical Concert
Series; and a duet performance with the world renowned Grammy winner,
Kitaro, at the Boulder Theater in 2003; a series of chamber music
concerts for the Backyard Arts Series in 2005; and a duet concert for
Boulder Chamber Orchestra's 2007 concert series.