Quinn Liu

Cello Teacher, Administrator

Quinn Liu

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Portland, OR
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Born in Xinjiang, China, Quinn Kun Liu began her cello studies at age of seven and won her first cello competition at ten. Quinn received her Bachelor’s Degree in Cello Performance at The Shanghai Conservatory of Music in China and Master’s Degree from University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) where she received a full scholarship. 

As an orchestra musician, Quinn has served as cellist in a variety of orchestras such as the San Diego Symphony Orchestra, Portland Columbia symphony, The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Inland Valley Symphony. Previously, she also played in Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra and Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra in China.  As an passionate and active chamber musician,  Quinn is founding member of The Orchid Trio and the Cello Jam. And she has been invited and performed in several music festivals in the United States and Asia. 

In addition to music performance, Quinn is very experienced in teaching cello as well as working in musical administration. In 2013, she was nominated to coach the cello section in Kurt Sassmannshaus’ Starling Foundation in Cincinnati. Quinn was a cello instructor at the Opus school of Music, Oregon Music Academy, Musicality Network, Music Academy of San Diego, Old Town Academy, Help You Achieve Academy. In the area of administration, Quinn was the executive assistant of the Great Wall International Music Academy since 2012 and she was the administrative assistant in the Virtuoso Music Academy. 

Quinn moved to Portland, Oregon on 2017 and joined the Portland Columbia symphony on 2019. Currently, Quinn manages her home studio Musication LLC. at Bethany area and works as the executive assistant at the Bravo! International Music Academy since 2016.

Aside from music, Quinn has a great interest in fashion, travel, fine food and she also works as director of operations at Abroad & Future Inc. for International Education Programs.