Szu-Ying Huang

Pianist

Years at Source: 2019
Biography: Taiwanese pianist Szu-Ying Huang has performed extensively as soloist and chamber musician in major cities throughout the United States, Canada, Austria, China, and Taiwan. With significant background in art song, opera, and choral music, Huang holds the Master of Music degree in piano performance from the Peabody Institute, where she studied with Marian Hahn and earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano performance at the University of North Texas in December 2019 where she held assistantships in opera accompanying, collaborative piano, and choral accompanying, under the instruction of Gustavo Romero and Elvia Puccinelli.

Huang joined the musical staff of AIMS in Graz (Austria) since 2015, and also served as the resident pianist in Chicago Summer Opera in 2016. She has been a Fellow at the Mimir Chamber Music Festival (Fort Worth, 2010), SongFest (Los Angeles, 2014 and 2019), Toronto Summer Music Festival (Canada, 2014), and Source Song Festival (Minnesota, 2019). From 2016 to 2018, Huang was the collaborative piano fellow at Bard College Conservatory of Music, working closely with Grammy Award winner soprano Dawn Upshaw, pianist Frank Corliss, and vocal coach Kayo Iwama.
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