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Galaxy Su

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Second Clarinet at the San Francisco Symphony

Yuhsin Galaxy Su, from Taipei, Taiwan is known for her“unique vision” and “dedicated musical interpretations.” As a clarinetist and pianist, She has performed as a soloist and collaborator around the world.
In 2024, Galaxy won the clarinet audition for the San Francisco Symphony and will join the 2024 season as a section clarinetist in the symphony. In 2013 and 2014, Galaxy was the top prize winner in the HSNU concerto competition, performing works by Weber and Mozart. In 2015, she was awarded a full scholarship to participate the International Morningside Music Bridge in Canada. She subsequently won third prize at the 18th Morningside Music Bridge Concerto Competition, as well as the audience prize. At the age of 15, Galaxy released her first album &The Best of my First Fifteen Years.“ In the following year, she won the first prize of the Young Classical Virtuoso of Tomorrow Music Competition.
Galaxy entered Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 16. There, she studied with Anthony McGill, principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic. She was chosen to be a member of the Curtis 20/21 Ensemble, offering her opportunities to perform Pierrot Lunaire in fully choreographed productions at the Kimmel Center, Columbia University, Kennedy Center and Curtis Field Recital Hall.
In 2022, Galaxy entered the prestigious Colburn School of Music to pursue her master's degree under the tutelage of Yehuda Gilad. During her time at Colburn, she was invited to perform as a concert soloist at the Musique et Vin Music Festival and as a chamber musician at the Marlboro Music Festival.
Her past accomplishments include being invited as a soloist to the International Clarinet Association and the Beijing international Clarinet Festival, winning a full scholarship to participate the Pacific Music Festival, winning the Chimei Arts Award twice, and an acceptance to the Juilliard School as a Kovner fellowship.