Li Jie (guitarist)

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Li Jie李潔 (b.1981- ) is a Chinese Classical guitar virtuoso.

She began studying the classical guitar at the age of 11 under Professor Chen Zhi (陳志). One year later, she appeared as a performer on the television program "Classical Guitar's Technique and Performance" of China's official national television station CCTV. In 1995, she enrolled into the Middle School (high school) of the prestigious Central Conservatory of Music (CCM) in China. In 2000, she was admitted to the CCM.

She has received tremendous international attention and has highly praised by many celebrated masters, such as Professor Michael Levin of The Royal college of Music, John Williams, Alexander Sergei Ramirez, and Lachine Suzuki, to name a few.

Irma Costanzo of Argentina especially appreciates highly Li's performance. She said: "I believe I will appreciate your concerts on the world stage."

To no one's surprise, Li Jie won the 2nd International Guitar Competition in Hong Kong in August 1998.

Li Jie was among the group of three girls, consisting of Li Jie, Wang Yameng, and Chen Shanshan, named "God's Favored Girls - Super Trio". Their consummate skills and enthusiastic style were warmly welcomed at Beijing Music Hall and other concerts all over China.

She is also part of a guitar quartet (Four Angels) consisting of Wang Yameng, Su Meng, Chen Shanshan and herself.

Videos of Li Jie's impressive performances of highly difficult classical and contemporary pieces, filmed when she was just 14 years old, can be found on Youtube.com.

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