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Early life and training
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Luo's fellowships have come from the Asian Council on the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Ford and Rockefeller foundations. Her work has been distributed and published by Subito Music Corporation.
In 2014, Luo was included in a concert sponsored by the League of American Orchestras that wished to pair emerging composers with orchestral opportunities.
Selected honors and awards
Luo has won the following honors and awards:
Rockefeller Foundation at Bellagio Conference Center (composer residency, 2011).
Koussevitzky Music Foundation (2006)
International Composers Competition for Orchestra Works with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in Canada (3rd prize, 2001).
ASCAP awards (1994-2011)
Ohio Arts Council (Individual Artist Fellowships, 1991-1998)
Music From China International Composers (Traditional Chinese Instruments Competition, 1999)
Chinese Overseas Composer Competition (3rd prize, “No Home to Return,” 1996)
American Academy of Arts and Letters, Walter Hinrichsen Award (“The Spell,” 1996)
Dale Warland Singer’s Reading competition (1st prize, "Chinese Requiem,” 1995)
Fanny Mendelssohn International Women Composers Competition (3rd prize, 1993)
References
External links
Official website