Shu-De Li

However, Shu-De Li transferred to the Department of Music, where she studied violin under the guidance of Professor Cui-Lun Dai (English: 戴粹倫).

During the application process, when asked about her future goals, Shu-De Li, recognizing that she had a later start compared to others and might not easily become a performer, replied, "I aspire to be an excellent teacher.

[1][2] In 1971 Shu-De Li founded the "Chinese Youth Chamber Orchestra" and served as the group's leader, coach and conductor.

[2] In 2017 Shu-De Li was awarded posthumously the "Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon" by the President of the Republic of China in recognition of her contributions to music education in Taiwan.

[4] Following this, during the "Reflections from the Far South: The 2017 Concert of the Presidential Office" held in Pingtung, a segment of the performance was dedicated to Shu-De Li to convey her contributions to violin education in Taiwan.

Li Shude