Kenneth Chin completed his Master of Music [With Distinction] and Bachelor of Music [With High Honor] degrees at DePaul University under the instruction of Chicago Symphony's Larry Combs, John Bruce-Yeh, and Julie DeRoche. He was a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and performed regularly with the Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra.  Kenneth has also played Principal Clarinet in the City Symphony of Chicago and Bass Clarinet in the Northbrook Symphony Orchestra. He was also a substitute and extra for the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra and Miami's New World Symphony

He has performed at Michigan Avenue's Fourth Presbyterian Church, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, and Emmanuel Lutheran Church, with the Chautauqua Institution Music School Festival Orchestra and the New Sousa Band. He is also the Executive and Artistic Director of the EastSide Chamber Ensemble and founding member of the Tano Venti Woodwind Quintet. Additional private study, masterclasses, and chamber music coachings have been with David McGill, Eli Eban, Richard Hawkins, Judith Kalin-Freeman, Janet Vidovich, Cliff Colnot, Jan Eberli, Richard Sherman and Rami Solomonow. 

Kenneth left his home in Dover, New Jersey for his studies in Chicago. While in New York City, he completed the Manhattan School of Music's Preparatory Program and was a member of the New York Youth Symphony, which performed regularly at Carnegie Hall. 

Kenneth works for Genesis Imaging, helping move companies to more paperless and automated environments, becoming more popular in many "Go Green" initiatives. He has also worked at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as the Assistant Manager of VIP Services and also Assistant Manager of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.  He is an educator and performer in Chicago and has been a faculty member at the Sherwood Conservatory, Merit School of Music, and the DePaul University Community Music Division where he taught private lessons and coached chamber ensembles.  Kenneth contracts musicians to play recitals and ceremonies, like banquets and weddings, regularly. Contact him if you are interested in a dynamic ensemble for any occasion.

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