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Chen Rui is an Australian Chinese violinist.

Chen Rui, born in Taiwan Province Province, China, 1989, is an Australian Chinese violinist. In 2005, Chen Rui won the first prize in the Australian National Condell Violin Competition. In 2008, he won the first prize of Mei Niuyin International Youth Violin Competition; In the same year, he won the first prize in the new york Young Musicians International Competition.

In 2009, 20-year-old Chen Rui became the grand prize winner of the Queen Elizabeth Music Competition. On 20 1 1, the first album "dazzling skirt" was released. In 20 12, Chen Rui became the youngest soloist to attend the Nobel Prize concert and play music for the Nobel Prize winner and the Swedish royal family. The album Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn Violin Concerto was released in the same year.

Kicking style

Chen Rui's temperament is different from that of some introverted young violinists in China. He gives the impression that he is a sunny boy with both piano skills and keen perception of music. His fashionable hairstyle and handsome typhoon have changed some people's stage impression of the youthful vitality of classical music works.

Chen Rui's performance is unrestrained and smooth, and he is easy to handle technical difficulties; At the same time, in the performance, his facial expressions are rich and his body movements are big, but this is the performance of his investment in music, not affectation. In addition, the large-scale body rhythm also expands the strength of the sound and strengthens the appeal of the performance.

Chen Rui is good at playing tricks. The opening song of his first album "A Skillful Essay" is Giuseppe Tartini's "The Devil's Trembling", which is a difficult music sonata. In addition, the album also includes "Just Empty" written by johann sebastian bach with piety.