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Who is Huang Tiange?

Huang Tiange

Huang Tiange was born in Beijing on April 16, 2004. He immigrated to the United States at the age of eight and now lives in New York. He is a Chinese music prodigy, composer and pianist living in the United States. The youngest composer to write a symphony in the history of music. Since the age of five, he has held four Huang Tiange Art Festivals in Beijing, Urumqi and Philadelphia, USA. He began learning piano at the age of four, composed the piano works "Elegy" and "Sonata" at the age of five, and was elected as a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers at the age of eight.

Chinese name: Huang Tiange

Nationality: American

Ethnicity: Han

Constellation: Aries

Birthplace : Beijing

Date of birth: April 16, 2004

Occupation: Composer, pianist

Representative works: "Elegy", "Sonata"

Ancestral home: Haifeng County, Guangdong Province

Father: Huang Qiuyuan

Character experience

Huang Tiange immigrated to the United States when he was eight years old and was elected to the United States soon after Member of the Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, becoming its youngest ever member. At the age of eight, he won the 2013 Young Composer of the Year Award from the Society of American Composers with "Four Tang Poems" composed when he was six years old. He was the youngest composer to win the award in 34 years. Four Huang Tiange Art Festivals were held in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively, including piano solo concerts, concertos and orchestral works concerts, personal photography exhibitions, music score launches, photography album launches, etc.

Huang Tiange was born on April 16, 2004, in an artistic family in Beijing. He immigrated to the United States when he was eight years old and now lives in New York. His father Huang Qiuyuan is a famous composer, conductor, oil painter and music educator, and his mother Lin Jing is a famous poet. She was also a composer and music critic in her early years and has been engaged in piano teaching for a long time.

Huang Tiange has had a keen insight into art since he was a child. He had an extraordinary ear for music at the age of three. He started learning piano from his parents at the age of four, started composing and photography at the age of five, started studying conducting at the age of five and a half, and started teaching himself the violin at the age of seven.

When Huang Tiange was five years old, he composed the piano work "Elegy" (Opus 1) and the two-movement "Sonata" (Opus 2). When he was six years old, he composed the four-movement piano work "Xinjiang Suite" ” (Opus 3), “Four Tang Poems” for soprano and piano (Opus 4), “Four Tang Poems” for soprano and orchestra (Opus 4a) and the three-movement “Piano Sonata No. 1” (Opus 5), VII. When he was young, he composed the orchestra version of "Xinjiang Suite" (Op. 3a) and the four-movement "Symphony No. 1" (Op. 6). When he was eight years old, he began to compose the opera "Silk Road" (Op. 8), and completed "No. "String Quartet" (Opus 7), and completed "Allegro for String Orchestra" (Opus 7a) at the age of nine.

Huang Tiange held the first Huang Tiange Art Festival in Beijing when he was five years old. During the art festival, he held his first piano solo concert at Beijing Long Dexuan Contemporary Art Center, published and premiered his own The first piano work "Elegy" (Work 1), the first photography exhibition "Glimpses of the Western Regions" was held at Beijing Sanyitang Gallery, displaying 62 works taken in Xinjiang in 2009 and publishing a photo album of the same name. When Huang Tiange was six years old, the second Huang Tiange Art Festival was held in Beijing. At the opening concert at the Concert Hall of Minzu University of China, he played two sets of preludes and fugues from Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavier" and collaborated with the orchestra to perform Mozart. "Piano Concerto No. 23" (K.488), and premiered his own piano works "Sonata" (Op. 2), "Xinjiang Suite" (Op. 3) and "Four Tang Poems" (Op. 3) for soprano and orchestra. Work 4a), and later published the above premiere works and "Four Tang Poems" for Soprano and Piano (Work 4) and held the second photography exhibition "Hong Kong" at the Bodi International Club in East Lake Bay, Beijing, showing photos taken in Hong Kong in 2010 of 35 works. When Huang Tiange was seven years old, the third Huang Tiange Art Festival was held in Urumqi, Xinjiang. This was the first time that the Huang Tiange Art Festival was held outside Beijing. In this festival, Huang Tiange held two piano solo concerts at the Stanway Concert Hall in Urumqi, performing Chopin's works for the first time, and premiered the piano suite "Children's Paradise", which was commissioned by the famous composer Wang Hua two years ago, Huang Tiange's Mother "Sonata" composed by Lin Jing in 1993 and "Piano Sonata No. 1" (Opus 5) composed by Huang Tiange when he was six years old. Tickets for the concert are sold out weeks in advance.

At the same time, the photography exhibition "The Charm of the Ancient Capital" was held at the Xinjiang Stanway Culture and Art Education Center, displaying 21 photographs taken by Huang Tiange in Beijing between December 2010 and December 2011. When Huang Tiange was eight years old, the 4th Huang Tiange Art Festival was held in Philadelphia, the United States. This was the first time that the Huang Tiange Art Festival was held abroad. During this festival, Huang Tiange held a piano solo concert at the Jakob Recital Hall in Philadelphia, premiering two piano sonatas by Mozart (K.310 and K.333). Later, the photography exhibition "Philadelphia" was held at the Chinese Art Center in Philadelphia, displaying 20 photographs taken by Huang Tiange in Philadelphia between September 2012 and March 2013.

Musical works

Nine years old (Opus 7a)

"Allegro for String Orchestra", (Opus 7a)

Eight years old (Opus 7, work 8)

Opera "Silk Road" (2012-) (work 8, under creation)

"String Quartet No. 1" (2012-13) (work 7)

Seven years old (Op. 3a, Op. 6)

Symphony No. 1 (2011-12), Op. 6

For orchestra

Four movements

Piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 French horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion 4. Harp and String Orchestra

"Xinjiang Suite" (2011), Op. 3a

For orchestra

Four movements

First movement: Hami Devil City

Second movement: Kanas

Third movement: Nalati

Fourth movement: Tianchi-Bo Gedda Peak

Flute 2 Oboe 2 Clarinet 2 Bassoon 2 French Horn 4 Trumpet 2

Timpani Percussion 4 Harp String Orchestra

Six years old (Opus 3 , Opus 4, Opus 4a, Opus 5)

"Sonata No. 1" (2011), Opus 5

For piano

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World premiere: March 24, 2012

Steinway Concert Hall, Urumqi, Xinjiang

Huang Tiange, piano

"Four Tang Poems" "(2011), Op. 4a

For soprano and orchestra

Four movements

Flute Clarinet 2 Bassoon 2 French Horn 2 Timpani Percussion 2 Harp String Orchestra

World premiere: March 19, 2011

Concert Hall of Minzu University of China, Beijing

Wang Wei, soprano

< p>Huang Tiange Festival Orchestra

Huang Qiuyuan, conductor

Four Tang Poems (2010), Op. 4

Four movements for soprano and piano

"Xinjiang Suite" (2010), Op. 3

Four movements for piano

First movement: Hami Devil City

< p>Second Movement: Kanas

Third Movement: Nalati

Fourth Movement: Tianchi-Bogda Peak

World Premiere : March 19, 2011

Concert Hall of Minzu University of China, Beijing

Huang Tiange, piano

Five years old (work 1, work 2)

Sonata (2010), Op. 2

Two movements for piano

World premiere: March 19, 2011

Concert Hall of Minzu University of China, Beijing

Huang Tiange, piano

Elegy (2009), Op. 1

For piano

World premiere: March 25, 2010

Beijing Long Dexuan Contemporary Art Center

Huang Tiange, piano

Social activities

On April 12, 2010, Huang Tiange was invited by the Hungarian Embassy in China to attend a reception party attended by the European Union and other diplomatic missions. Mr. Gao Bo, the current Hungarian Minister to China and the then Cultural Counselor, presided over the opening ceremony with a special The guest of honor was invited to specially introduce the presence of "five-year-old genius artist Huang Tiange", which kicked off Huang Tiange's independent invitation to participate in social activities.

On June 24, 2011, Huang Tiange was invited by the Hungarian Embassy in China to attend the first "Friends of Hungary" reception and luncheon hosted by the then Minister Mr. Fazekos. The event was also the farewell banquet for Minister Fazekosh. When bidding farewell to Huang Tiange, Minister Fazekosh said to him affectionately, “I hope to see you often anywhere in the world. Achieve greater and greater success. I will always bless you!"

On June 24, 2011, Huang Tiange was invited to appear on Hunan Satellite TV's famous variety show "Tian Tian Shang", known as "Our China's Genius baby". After the program premiered, it became the most popular TV program that week, and Huang Tiange also became the most popular search term that week. Hunan Satellite TV was the first TV station to invite Huang Tiange.

On June 25, 2011, Huang Tiange was invited by the internationally renowned pianist Miss Huang Chufang to attend the 2nd New York YCA Music Festival held in Beijing and led by Huang Chufang. The next day, YCA Director Ms. Wadsworth specially reserved a seat for Huang Tiange and accompanied him to watch the wonderful performance by Huang Chufang and French piano master Bavi ***.

On July 23, 2011, Huang Tiange was invited to attend the new Audi A8L large-scale tasting party held at the Beijing Fortune Club. He served as a guest performer and performed his own work "Xinjiang Suite". The grand piano used by Huang Tiange to perform was specially provided by Steinway, the world's top piano brand.

On September 3, 2011, Huang Tiange was invited by Beijing Satellite TV to be the mysterious guest of Lang Lang's exclusive interview program "BTV Show". This was the historic first meeting between the two legendary geniuses. Lang Lang was deeply surprised and praised Huang Tiange's works and piano skills. At the suggestion of the two hosts, Huang Tiange made an appointment with Lang Lang to compose a new piano work specifically for Lang Lang.

From December 20 to 23, 2011, Huang Tiange was invited by the Chongqing National Orchestra to go to Chongqing to observe the rehearsal of the Chongqing National Orchestra. This was Huang Tiange's first exposure to the rehearsal of a national orchestra.

On February 22, 2012, Phoenix TV Chinese Channel's "Entertainment Storm" reported "Mainland piano prodigy Huang Tiange repeatedly sets records." The program reported on Huang Tiange's many amazing records when he was six years old, saying Huang Tiange, who composed and performed the orchestral work "Four Tang Poems" at the age of six, "is more powerful than the orchestral works composed by Mozart, who was recognized as a genius musician, at the age of eight."

On February 27, 2012, Future.com invited Huang Tiange to record a personal interview program. Huang Tiange introduced the creation of "First Symphony" and "Four Tang Poems" in the interview program, and shared it with the audience Learn how to practice piano.

On March 28, 2012, Xinjiang Daily recorded an exclusive video interview with Huang Tiange to introduce the third Huang Tiange Art Festival concert and photography exhibition.

On March 29, 2012, he accepted an exclusive interview with Xinjiang's "Morning News".

On March 30, 2012, he was interviewed by Xinjiang Education Television to introduce his experience in learning the piano.

On April 7, 2012, he was invited by CCTV to be a guest on the "Cultural Perspective" program and performed his own work, the third movement of "Piano Sonata No. 1" (Opus 5) live.

In early 2012, I was invited to perform at some Spring Festival TV shows.

In 2019, he participated in the recording of the CCTV-4 "The World Listens to Me" program.