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      • By some measures, artists with roots in China, Japan, South Korea and other countries are well represented in classical music. They win top prizes at competitions and make up a substantial share of orchestras and conservatories.
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  2. Jul 21, 2021 · Jessica Chou for The New York Times. By some measures, artists with roots in China, Japan, South Korea and other countries are well represented in classical music. They win top prizes at...

  3. May 26, 2023 · When I asked Chan, Chooi and Ho about why they think there has been an uptick of Asians who pursue music as a career, all three pointed to the accessibility of classical music.

  4. May 28, 2023 · “The wave of Asian interest and excellence in classical music is giving the art form a global lift, which translates into new audiences, something classical music is always seeking. Think of all the recent stars hitting the world stage: Bruce Liu, Seong-Jin Cho and especially Yuja Wang and Lang Lang, who have many ardent followers.

  5. Jul 21, 2021 · July 21, 2021. The paper reports the grievances of US orchestral players of Asian origin who, though numerous, feel undervalued. The number of Asian soloists and orchestra musicians has swelled...

  6. Jul 10, 2024 · Explores why musicians of Asian descent enjoy unprecedented prominence in classical music, and discusses the connections between race and culture.

  7. Jul 23, 2021 · July 23, 2021. Asian composers who write in Western classical musical forms, like symphonies and operas, tend to have a few things in common. Many learned European styles from an early age, and...

  8. Outside the sciences, the number of Asians making a career in the classical music industry is becoming more notable, with the Chinese and Koreans leading the way.