(Tseng) Hao Huang (黄俊豪) is a Hakka Chinese American concert pianist, published scholar, narrator, playwright, composer and the Bessie and Cecil Frankel Endowed Chair in Music at
Scripps College.
Huang has performed in over two dozen countries overseas and authored or co-authored approximately four dozen journal articles and book chapters in classical music, popular music, ethnomusicology, anthropology, American Studies and Humanities.
Education
Awarded the Leonard Bernstein Scholarship at
Harvard College
Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, an Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636, Harvard College is the original school of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher lea ...
at Harvard University, Huang was referred to study with
Leon Fleisher
Leon Fleisher (July 23, 1928 – August 2, 2020) was an American classical pianist, conductor and pedagogue. He was one of the most renowned pianists and pedagogues in the world. Music correspondent Elijah Ho called him "one of the most re ...
. Graduating with an AB cum laude in music, Huang was selected by audition for the national Frank Huntington Beebe Award for European Study. Upon returning to the States, he studied with
Beveridge Webster
Beveridge Webster (May 13, 1908, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – June 30, 1999, in Hanover, New Hampshire) was an American pianist and educator.
Beveridge Webster studied with his father, initially, and in 1921, at age 14, he began five years of ...
at the
Juilliard School
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on a piano scholarship, earning an M.M. in piano. Huang finished his academic studies as a Graduate Council Fellow at the
State University of New York at Stony Brook, earning a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano performance degree under the guidance of
Charles Rosen
Charles Welles Rosen (May 5, 1927December 9, 2012) was an American pianist and writer on music. He is remembered for his career as a concert pianist, for his recordings, and for his many writings, notable among them the book ''The Classical Sty ...
and
Gilbert Kalish
Gilbert Kalish (born July 2, 1935) is an American pianist.
He was born in New York and studied with Leonard Shure, Julius Hereford and Isabelle Vengerova. He was a founding member of the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, a pioneering new music gro ...
.
Career
Huang is the Bessie and Cecil Frankel Endowed Chair in Music at
Scripps College. As a four-time
United States Information Agency
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Artistic Ambassador to Europe, Africa and the Middle East, he was a featured performer at the
George Enescu Festival
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and the Barcelona Cultural Olympiad. Huang has appeared as a recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician with the Mei Duo and the Gold Coast Trio in the U.K., Austria, Hungary, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Romania, China, New Zealand, South Africa, Mexico, Belize, Brazil and other nations. He has been featured on television and radio broadcasts both in the USA and abroad, and on an Artist/Educator interview on ''The Piano Education Page''.
Huang's essay "The Parable of the Grasshoppers" was honored as American Music Teacher's 1995 Article of the Year by the
Music Teachers National Association
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. Other scholarly articles have been published in refereed journals in Hungary, Russia, UK, Greece, Japan, Malaysia, the PRC and the USA, of which the most frequently cited are “Why Chinese people play Western classical music: Transcultural roots of music philosophy” in ''International Journal of Music Education'' 30(2), 2012; “Yaogun Yinyue: rethinking mainland Chinese rock ‘n’roll” in ''Popular music'' 20(1), 2001; book chapter
“The Oekuu Shadeh of Ohkay Owingeh” in Voices from Four Directions: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of North America, U of Nebraska Press 2004; “Billie Holiday and tempo rubato: Understanding rhythmic expressivity”, co-author RV Huang, in ''Annual Review of Jazz Studies'' 7, 1994; “Speaking with spirits: The Hmong Ntoo Xeeb new year ceremony”, co-author B Sumrongthong, in ''Asian folklore studies'', 2004.
Huang was interviewed for the 1997
Washington Post
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article, "Perfecting Practice". In 2002, he was featured in an interview on NPR's ''
Morning Edition
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'' about ''"The 'Lost' Opera of James P. Johnson and Langston Hughes"''.
The Wilson Quarterly
''The Wilson Quarterly'' is a magazine published by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. The magazine was founded in 1976 by Peter Braestrup and James H. Billington. It is noted for its nonpartisan, non-ideol ...
reviewed his article on "Why Chinese Play Western Classical Music" in Spring 2012. In 2021, Huang initiated and narrated the nationally acclaimed podcast (authored and produced by Micah Huang) about the 1871 LA Chinatown massacre, "Blood on Gold Mountain," that reached #23 in the USA in the history category of
Apple Podcasts
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. The podcast was featured on
National Public Radio
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,
KPBS Public Media
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* KPBS (TV), a television station (channel 15 analog/30 digital)
* KPBS-FM, a radio station (8 ...
, the ''
Washington Post
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'', ''
Spectrum News
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'' 1, the digital media outlet ''
NowThis News
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History
NowThis News was founded by ''Huffington Post'' co-fo ...
'' and others. In fall 2022, his podcast play, "坚持 Jianchi/Perseverance," registered over half a million hits on Baidu in the PRC.
Awards and honors
In 1998, Huang was selected as a participant in the
National Endowment of the Humanities Summer Seminar, “National Identity in China: the New Politics of Culture”, East-West Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Invited in 2005 to participate in the
Mellon Foundation
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Inter-Institutional Travel Grant "Monuments and Landscapes" project in Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, PRC (Vassar, Middlebury, Denison and Scripps Colleges). Huang later served as a 2008
Fulbright Scholar in American Studies at
Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary. Selected as an
American Council on Education
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Fellow in 2012 sponsored by the ACE Council of Fellows Fund for the Future, Huang participated as a
National Endowment for the Humanities
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Summer Scholar in the last international NEH seminar "Arts, Architecture and Devotional Interaction in England, 1200–1600", York UK in 2014.
In 2019, the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) program awarded funds to Huang in partnership with the
Chinese American Museum
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of LA, as executive producer of a multimedia performance event in
Pico House
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about the LA Chinatown Massacre, one of the worst race lynchings that ever took place on the West Coast. In 2021, in collaboration with the
UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Huang was presented with the UCLA Chancellor’s Arts’ Initiative Award as creative producer of the “Chinatown Elegy” transarts/educational event that commemorated the 150th anniversary of the 1871 LA Chinatown Massacre at
El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument
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.
It was attended by US Representative
Judy Chu
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, UCLA Chancellor
Gene D. Block, LA city councilman
Kevin de León
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and others. In early 2022, under the aegis of Scripps College, Huang was Project Director of a
National Endowment for the Arts
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(NEA) Grants for Arts three-part interarts performance event, ''American Dreams – Asian Nightmares''. This work by Artistic Director and NEA commissioned composer Micah Huang explored the rich and often bittersweet history of Asian Americans in California. In Spring 2022, as a playwright and poet, Hao Huang was one of three authors selected for a 2022 California Writers Residency at Yefe Nof near
Lake Arrowhead, California
Lake Arrowhead is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California, surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, and surrounding the eponymous Lake Arrowhe ...
; later in summer 2022, he was an artist-in-residence as a composer at La Macina di San Cresci
in
Greve in Chianti
Greve in Chianti (the old name was Greve; in 1972 it was renamed Greve in Chianti after the inclusion of that area in the Chianti wine district) is a town and ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. It is lo ...
, Italy.
References
External links
Hao Huang websiteProfessor Hao Huang website
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1957 births
Living people
American classical pianists
American male pianists
American musicians of Chinese descent
American music educators
Harvard College alumni
Juilliard School alumni
20th-century American pianists
21st-century classical pianists
20th-century American male musicians
21st-century American male musicians
21st-century American pianists
Fulbright alumni