Guest Artists CHO-LIANG LIN Chinese-American Cho-Liang Lin’s 1993-94 season is highlighted by the cur rent 14-city American tour with the Dresden Philharmonie and Philippe Entremont, which includes a performance at Carnegie Hall. Other appearances include those with the Bournemouth Symphony at Avery Fisher Hall in New Cbo-Liang Un, violin York and in Worcester, MA, and tours of the United Kingdom with the Royal Philharmonie led by Vemon Handley and with the Bergen Philharmonie and conductor Dmitri Kitaenko. Chi-Liang Lin records exclusively for the Sony Classical label. His lat est discs are the recendy released Brahms Sextets, Op. 18 and 36, with Isaac Stern, Jaime Laredo, Michael Tree, Yo-Yo Ma and Sharon Robinson, and Mozart’s Sinfbnia Concertante and Concertone parmered by Laredo and featuring the English Chamber Orchestra directed by Raymond Leppard. Upcoming releases include recordings of Stravinsky’s Concerto in D fbr Violin and Orchestra and Prokofiev’s Concertos Nos. 1 and 2, both with Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Los Angeles Philharmonie, and a disc of Schubert and Brahms string quintets with Stern, Laredo, Tree, Ma and Robinson. Lin began violin studies at the age of 5, gave his first public perfor mance two years later, and at 12 was sent to Australia to study at the Sydney Conservatorium. After a master dass given there by Itzhak Perlman, Lin was inspired to study with Perlman’s teacher, Dorothy Delay. He arrived in New York in 1975, was enrolled in the Juilliard School immediately fbllowing his audition, and is now a member of the Juilliard faculty. He became a United States atizen in December, 1987.