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Kuang-Hao Huang
Kuang-Hao Huang
Artist Faculty Music
Piano
Chicago College of Performing Arts
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Commended for his 鈥減erceptive pianism鈥 (Audiophile) and 鈥減laying that is sensitive and wonderfully warm鈥 (American Record Guide), Chicagoan Kuang-Hao Huang is a highly sought-after collaborative pianist whose performances have taken him throughout North America, Europe and Asia. He has performed in New York City鈥檚 Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Merkin Hall; in Washington, D.C.鈥檚 Kennedy Center; and at every major venue in the Chicago area, including the Harris Theatre and Symphony Center. He is often heard live on WFMT and has also performed on WQXR and on Medici.tv. Mr. Huang has recorded for Aucourant, , Innova and , including a CD of flute fantasies with flutist Mathieu Dufour and a premiere recording of early songs by Alban Berg with mezzo-soprano Julia Bentley. His most recent recordings include Notorious RBG in Song with soprano Patrice Michaels and Songs from Chicago with baritone Thomas Hampson.

A strong advocate of new music, Mr. Huang is a core member of  and Picosa. He has premiered numerous works, including pieces by Mason Bates, , Kyong Mee Choi, ,  ,  and Shulamit Ran. Mr. Huang gave the world premiere performances of works by  and  at Weill Hall as part of Carnegie Hall鈥檚 Millennium Piano Book Project. He has appeared on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra鈥檚 MusicNOW series. 

Mr. Huang is Associate Artistic Director for the International Music Foundation and is the driving force behind Make Music Chicago (makemusicchicago.org), a citywide celebration of music every June 21st. He also founded IMF鈥檚 Pianos in the Parks program, which partners with the Chicago Park District to give all Chicagoans access to outdoor pianos as well as free lessons.

Mr. Huang has degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Indiana University and Northwestern University. His principal teachers include Leonard Hokanson, Joseph Kalichstein, Howard Karp, Rita Sloan and Sylvia Wang. During his graduate studies, Mr. Huang was a recipient of the U.S. Department of Education's Jacob K. Javits Fellowship. He was also a member of the New World Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas's orchestral academy.