Jun Qian

Director, Cyber Single Reed Academy; Conductor, the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Clarinet Choir; Principal Clarinetist, Waco Symphony
United States
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Jun Qian

Director, Cyber Single Reed Academy; Conductor, the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Clarinet Choir; Principal Clarinetist, Waco Symphony
United States
"Légère Reeds help me to stay true to my own voice at any time, anywhere!"- Jun
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Dr. Jun Qian is the director of the Cyber Single Reed Academy in Highland Village, Texas, the conductor of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Clarinet Choir, and the principal clarinetist of the Waco Symphony. He has enjoyed great success as an educator and musician.

 

Qian won first prize in the International Clarinet Association’s Orchestral Excerpts Competition and third prize in its Young Artist Solo Competition in 1997–the first artist in the history of the ICA to receive prizes in both competitions in the same year. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2001, performing Weber’s Clarinet Concerto No. 1 with the Asian American Elite Orchestra.

At the Academy, he is currently training elite pre-college students and young professionals at universities worldwide via live and online clarinet and saxophone lessons, classes, and coaching sessions. He is also interested in doing research and teaching middle school students who might have ADD and ADHD symptoms.

His high school students have won many honors, positions, and prizes. These include the Minnesota Orchestra’s concerto competition; International Clarinet Association competitions; first chairs in the Texas Music Educators Association’s 6A All-State Symphonic Band and 6A All-State Philharmonic Orchestra; the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra; 6A high school bands in Lewisville, Plano, Allen, Coppell, and Frisco Independent School Districts; and featured soloist on NPR’s “From the Top” radio show.

Dr. Qian was a full-time clarinet professor at St. Olaf College and Baylor University for over 13 years. His college students won both Grand Prizes in the 2015 and 2016 International Clarinet Association Orchestral Excerpts Competitions and have been selected for study at major festivals and graduate schools.  As a result, he has received excellent external peer reviews from International Clarinet Association leaders.