Perry So
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Perry Pak Hin So (蘇柏軒) is an orchestal conductor. Between 2008 and 2012 he was the Assistant, subsequently Associate Conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2009-2010 he was a conducting fellow of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.[1]
In April 2008 Perry So received the first and special prizes at the Fifth International Prokofiev Conducting Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia. His 2012 recording of American violin concertos with German violinist Alexander Gilman and the Cape Philharmonic was awarded a Diapason d'Or. He was Musical America's New Artist of the Month for October 2009. [2]
Born in Hong Kong in 1982, Perry So graduated from Yale University with a degree in Comparative Literature. He subsequently studied with Gustav Meier at the Peabody Institute.
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