
Weller Artists welcomes Japanese violinist Taihi Chin for global worldwider representation.
Taihi's outstanding virtuosity on the violin garnered her among many others a top competition prize in 2016 at the Japan Classic Competition, cementing her reputation as one of her country's best young talents. Many engagements followed, including a stellar Paganini First Concerto at Osaka's Izumi Symphony Hall.
Following her national achievements, she received a scholarship in Violin Performance from Japan's premier arts school, Soai High School, and later on a full scholarship from Manhattan School of Music in the USA, where she graduated with both a Bachelor and Master degree in 2023, under the tutelage of Lucie Robert - apprentice of legendary violinist Josef Gingold. While in New York, Taihi was the recipient of the coveted Lillian Fuchs Chamber Music Competition Prize in 2022. She has also studied with renowned violinists Victor Danchenko, Oleh Krysa, Gerard Poulet, Dmitri Berlinsky and Tedi Papavrami.
Since 2023 she has been Concertmaster at Sichuan Symphony Orchestra in China - one of the country’s top ensembles - and is a regular concertmaster with orchestras in the USA, Canada, China and Spain. Also an admired soloist with a rising reputation, Taihi has recently performed concertos with Sichuan Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Filarmónica de Málaga and Manila Symphony Orchestra.