Eiline Tai
Cello

Biography

Eiline was born in California in 2008 and began her musical studies on the cello and the piano at the age of five. Currently, she is studying with Ms. Sarah Koo at the Colburn School.

She complemented her studies by taking lessons and master classes with renowned musicians, including Laurence Lesser, Richard Aaron, Claudio Bohorquez, Adrian Brendel, Hans Jensen, Michel Strauss, Xenia Jankovic, Steven Doane, Amit Peled, and Yegor Dyachkov. She is also a scholarship holder of the International Music Academy in Liechtenstein and takes part in the intensive weeks and activities that take place there. 

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Eiline has been a prize winner at several international competitions, including the “Gustav Mahler Prize Cello Competition”, the “Walgreens National Concerto Competition”, the “France Music Competition 2020”, the “Young Musician International Competition Citta di Barletta”, the “Edith Knox Performance Competition”, the “Southern California Philharmonic Young Artist Competition”, the “International Classical Competition”, the “Los Angeles Violoncello Society”, the “National Classics Alive Artists”, the “American Strings Teacher Association” and the “Enkor International Music Competition”. 

Eiline has given numerous public performances. She made her first appearance as a soloist with the Southern California Philharmonic at the age of ten. In October 2018, she held her first solo cello concert at the Winifred Smith Hall. In 2020, she was chosen to participate at the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival for the Young Cellists Workshop and the Mass Cello Ensemble at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. 

Eiline has also been playing for the radio. She was selected as a finalist for From The Top, the NPR radio show at age eleven, and she also featured at the radio Laguna Beach FM.

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