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May Yu

May Yu is a Chinese-Canadian violinist, educator, and music business professional based in New York City. Trained in classical performance from a young age, she began playing violin at four and later earned her Bachelor of Music with honors from the University of Toronto and continued her studies at the Manhattan School of Music, where she completed her Master of Music in Violin Performance with the President’s Award, studying classical violin with Lucie Robert and jazz violin with Regina Carter.

During her undergraduate years, May discovered jazz, a turning point that reshaped her artistic voice. Drawn to its freedom and expressive depth, she pursued jazz violin more seriously after moving to New York. Since then, she has performed at iconic venues including Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center and the Apollo Theater, and has appeared as a featured soloist with Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society. She is also currently a violinist in Misha Piatigorsky’s jazz quartet and trio, contributing to the revival of Sketchy Black Dog, a project originally launched over 15 years ago that toured internationally.

Alongside her performance career, May is completing a Master of Arts in Music Business at NYU. Her work spans publicity, marketing, sync, music publihsing, and community programming, including her role as an Entertainment Publicity Intern at Shore Fire Media and her leadership in international music initiatives such as Indie Week and SCREENxSCREEN. She is particularly interested in publicity, event programming, and artist development, with a focus on building more sustainable and inclusive ecosystems for artists. She also serves as Student Co-President of NYU’s Music Business Graduate Program, where she creates and leads numerous community and professional development initiatives for fellow students.

As an educator, May teaches violin and beginner piano, emphasizing a holistic approach that integrates ear training, theory, and personal expression. Her interdisciplinary background also includes published research on the mental health benefits of music therapy.

Across her work, May brings together performance, education, and industry practice, with the goal of amplifying artists’ voices and contributing to a more connected, equitable, and forward-thinking music industry.

Gear

  • Acoustic Violin (Classical setup)
  • Pickup or live performance


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May Yu and the Evolving Voice of the Jazz Violin

Read "May Yu and the Evolving Voice of the Jazz Violin" reviewed by Kyle Simpler


On April 19, 2026, violinist May (Tianyang) Yu performed at NYU Skirball as part of To the Stars and Night, a gala event that included a string quartet piece commissioned by China's Ministry of Culture and developed by the Central Conservatory of Music. The production brought together institutional Chinese arts programming, conservatory-level training, and a contemporary New York performance venue. Within that setting, Yu stood out for her command of both classical performance and jazz improvisation. ...

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