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Cellist
Wendy Law has appeared with orchestras world-wide, including the Boston Symphony, Singapore
Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, New Philharmonia, and New England Conservatory Symphony,
collaborating with various conductors including Robert Spano, Richard Westerfield, and Benjamin
Zander. Ms. Law has also toured Chile and Argentina with the New England Conservatory
Philharmonic Orchestra, which was filmed for a documentary, and later broadcast nationally on Public
Television Station. Ms. Law's recording of composer Wing-Fai Law's Phantasm with the Russian
Philharmonic Orchestra, is available under Hugo Label.
An active chamber musician, Ms. Law has performed with Yo-Yo Ma,
Pamela Frank, Leon Fleisher, and the Borromeo String Quartet. As a member of the Amaryllis
String Quartet, Ms. Law has performed at the Kennedy Center, Royal Palace of Chile, and WGBH Radio
Boston. Fascinated by interdisciplinary art, Ms. Law has collaborated with the Juilliard Dance
Ensemble with choreographer Igal Perry performing the Bach Cello Suites.
A recipient of numerous awards, Ms. Law has won first prizes in the Fischoff National Competition,
Kingsville International Competition, and Boston Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition, as
well as the highest award from the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts. As a
recent winner of the Juilliard Concerto Competiton, Ms. Law made her Avery Fisher Hall debut
performing the Elgar Cello Concerto with the Juilliard Orchestra, conducted by David Atherton.
Ms. Law graduated with distinction from the New England Conservatory studying with Laurence
Lesser. She also has attended music festivals around the world including Ravinia, Banff,
Caramoor, Piatigorsky Seminar, Tanglewood, and the New Music Festival in Toronto. Ms. Law has
been working with Joel Krosnick at Juilliard and has graduated with a master of music degree this
spring. In the fall, She will return to the Juilliard School as a candidate of the prestigious
Artist Diploma Program.