Curtain pulls back to reveal Vancouver orchestra’s new flutist is still in school
VANCOUVER — Flute and piccolo player Julin Cheung stood behind a beige velvet curtain as he prepared to audition for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
As he played, the jury on the other side of the curtain didn’t know he was still a high school student.
It was only after the last of three blind auditions over two days that the orchestra’s music director, Otto Tausk, knew they had their new hire — and the curtain was drawn back, revealing Cheung to be a 17-year-old.
He’s set to become the orchestra’s new assistant principal flute and piccolo player, and its youngest ever member.