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Violist Choi ’22, with Seoul Quartet, Wins 2020 Manhattan Competition

Violist Shi-Young Choi ’22 (Master of Music in Performance) — along with her ensemble colleagues of Seoul Quartet, which includes two of her sisters — won the 2020 Manhattan Competition. Winners will perform in Carnegie Hall in 2021. Choi is a first-year graduate student virtually enrolled at Shenandoah University while living in South Korea. She studies with Director of Chamber Music and Professor of Viola and Chamber Music Doris Lederer, Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music.

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