Background
George Gao was born in 1967, in Shanghai, China.
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George Gao was born in 1967, in Shanghai, China.
He finished his Bachelor of Arts degree, and graduated in 1988 with honors.
Gao began studying the erhu at the age of six. His performance skill exempted him from high school exit exams, and he entered the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. During his stay, he participated in a program to broadcast Chinese language radio from North America.
He was the first student ever promoted one year early from that school.
After graduation, he was invited to the International Orchestra as a solo artist. He founded the popular bands Red Maple Leaf and Snowman in Beijing.
In 1989, he was invited to North of Korea to host the World Youth Festival and the Arts diploma. In 1991, he was admitted into the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto and began studying piano and vocals.
He also established the Inner Pulse popular band during that year.
Two years later, he became the first erhu instructor at the school, established the first erhu syllabus, and organized the first large erhu concert in Canada. In 2005, he was invited to play at the Governor-General"s inauguration in Ottawa. He tours the world frequently, performing in entertainment centers such as the United States, Canada, France, Japan, and China.Gao has performed with multiple orchestras as a soloist, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Georgian Bay Symphony and I Musici de Montréal Chamber Orchestra.
His most notable work is on the soundtrack of the television series Earth: Final Conflict.
He has also performed with the Canada-based violin group Bowfire. Gao is still the erhu instructor at the Royal Conservatory of Music.
1982: First Prize, Shanghai Junior Instrumental Soloist Competition Silver Medal, China National Junior Instrumental Soloist Contest 1985: First Prize, Beijing China National Invitational Erhu Competition Two Best Performance Prizes in two categories 1999: Recognition Award, 13th World Festival for Young Students. (North of Korea) 2005: Gemini Award nomination, Best Performance in a television series.