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Dylan Shih Wu began his cello studies at age three. At age 9, he was admitted to the Pre-College Division of the Juilliard School in New York City.

 

Shortly after being admitted to the Juilliard Pre-College, Dylan was selected to enter the 8th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in Moscow, Russia.  There, as a representative of the United States, he placed in the top 20 and received a special award for being the youngest, at age 10, to make the semifinals.  

 

In December 2015, he returned, at age 11, to the 9th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in Novosibirsk, Russia, and was awarded the Silver Medal and Laureate in the Cello Section.  In May 2017 he was invited back to Moscow to perform in the first Tchaikovsky Spring Festival by the Association of Tchaikovsky Competition Stars.

 

Dylan's accomplishments include placing first in various competitions, including the 2016 Juilliard Pre-College String Ensemble Cello Competition, the Golden Key Music Competition, American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition, the YWCA of Queens NY Music Competition, and the Great Composers Competition Series.  He was chosen as the grand prize winner of the American Fine Arts Festival International Concerto Competition and the International Virtuoso Competition in 2015 and the grand prize winner of the International Grande Music Competition in 2020.

 

At age 10, Dylan debuted as a soloist with his first orchestra - the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra playing Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No.1.  Since then, he has been featured as a soloist with the Allentown Symphony, Chappaqua Orchestra, the Juilliard Pre-College String Ensemble, the Belarus State Orchestra,  and the Fujen University Orchestra, and the Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra.  

 

In June of 2015, Dylan was invited to perform on NPR’s “From the Top” radio program, hosted by Christopher O’Riley.  In October, he was invited again to record a music video with trio Time for Three and has been featured in their Gala Performance in Boston.  In 2019, Strings Magazine named this cover of Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" Top Classical Music Cover.  This video has over 10.5 million views.  In July of 2017 he was invited to shoot a cover of Beatles song "Here Comes the Sun" with critically acclaimed violinist Joshua Bell and From the Top.

 

Most recently, Dylan performed in the Berlin Philharmonie as a first-prize winner of the Rising Stars Grand Prix. In addition, he was selected as a 2020 YoungArts finalist and attended National YoungArts week in Miami, Florida. Dylan was also accepted as a member of Carnegie Hall's NYO-USA orchestra for the 2020 season. In 2021, he was named 1 of 9 semifinalists of the Klein International Competition out of 128 entrants from 16 different countries. A year later, Dylan was named 1 of 30 semifinalists of the Johansen International Competition out of 152 entrants. In 2022, he was also selected as the winner of Juilliard Pre-College's Shostakovich cello concerto competition and performed with the Juilliard Pre-College Orchestra.

A student in the Harvard-New England Conservatory dual degree program, Dylan is concentrating in Applied Mathematics-Physics.  He serves as Co-Principal in the cello section of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra and has performed as a a soloist with both the Mozart Society Orchestra and the Bach Society Orchestra at Harvard University.  He will be featured as a soloist with the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra during their tour to Seoul, Korea in 2024.

 

Dylan was a student of Minhye Clara Kim at the Juilliard School Pre-college Division, and currently studies with Lluis Claret.  

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