Chu-Fang Huang
Violin
Chinese pianist Chu-Fang Huang won the 2006 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, and holds YCA’s Mortimer Levitt Piano Chair. Her spectacular recording of all of the Scarlatti sonatas is released on the Naxos label.
Ms. Huang has appeared with orchestras in the U.S. including the Detroit Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Lincoln Center in New York. Ms. Huang has given New York recitals at Carnegie’s Zankel Hall and the Morgan Library and Museum; at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and in Chicago, Philadelphia, Fort Worth, and Palm Beach. As a chamber musician, she has toured with Charles Wadsworth and Friends and appeared in last year’s Young Concert Artists Festivals in Beijing, China.
Ms. Huang’s artistry has already circled the globe: in Canada with the Victoria Symphony, in Australia with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, in China with the Shenzhen and Liaoning Philharmonic Orchestras, at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Ruhr Piano Festival in Germany, the Mustafa Kemal Center in Istanbul, and the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Ms. Huang entered the Shenyang Conservatory at the age of 12. She made her U.S. debut at the age of 15 in the La Jolla Music Society’s Prodigy Series. Ms. Huang graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music, and received her Master’s and Artist Diploma from Juilliard. Ms. Huang is the Artistic Director of the Ameri-China International Music Association. She resides in New York City.
(As of June 2011)
Ms. Huang has appeared with orchestras in the U.S. including the Detroit Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Lincoln Center in New York. Ms. Huang has given New York recitals at Carnegie’s Zankel Hall and the Morgan Library and Museum; at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and in Chicago, Philadelphia, Fort Worth, and Palm Beach. As a chamber musician, she has toured with Charles Wadsworth and Friends and appeared in last year’s Young Concert Artists Festivals in Beijing, China.
Ms. Huang’s artistry has already circled the globe: in Canada with the Victoria Symphony, in Australia with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, in China with the Shenzhen and Liaoning Philharmonic Orchestras, at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Ruhr Piano Festival in Germany, the Mustafa Kemal Center in Istanbul, and the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Ms. Huang entered the Shenyang Conservatory at the age of 12. She made her U.S. debut at the age of 15 in the La Jolla Music Society’s Prodigy Series. Ms. Huang graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music, and received her Master’s and Artist Diploma from Juilliard. Ms. Huang is the Artistic Director of the Ameri-China International Music Association. She resides in New York City.
(As of June 2011)