Biography

Zhongling Li, D.M.A., has performed globally as a soloist and chamber musician in China, the United States and Europe. She made her solo debut with the Boston Pops as the winner of the Boston University Soloists’ Competition. She earned the Arthur W. Foote Award from the Harvard Musical Association and the Dan David Prize for Performing Arts in Israel, dedicated to only 20 people in the world for exceptional excellence in sciences, arts and the humanities.

Li is a former member of the China National Symphony Orchestra, with whom she toured extensively throughout Europe and Asia. She previously taught violin performance, chamber music and orchestra sectionals as part of Northeastern University’s Music Department. She is currently a member of the faculty at the Rivers School Conservatory.

Education

  • B.M., Shanghai Conservatory
  • M.M., Boston University
  • D.M.A., Boston University

Courses Taught

  • Studio Violin

Areas of Expertise

Titles

Instructor of Visual & Performing Arts

Departments

Visual and Performing Arts