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About Huang

Huang Tiange, composer and pianist, heir to the third generation in a family of artists and musicians, began his studies under his father, Professor Huang Qiuyuan, at four years old.

After Huang performed his Solo Piano Recital Debut at five years of age, he received attention from top media organizations, such as Guangming Daily (光明日报), China's Music Weekly (音乐周报), among others. At six years old, his first orchestral work, Four Tang Poems for soprano and orchestra was composed, refreshing the historical record previously held by Mozart. This piece later won the ASCAP Young Composers Award in 2013. At seven years old, Huang composed his Symphony No. 1, a full-length symphony for orchestra.

His talents and abilities in the music field have been widely recognized by the media globally. At merely ten years old, Huang was recognized by the People's Daily (人民日报) as an outstanding Chinese prodigy in the field of arts. Fox regarded Huang as "one of the world’s best classical pianists”. Huang has received additional critical acclaim from top media organizations such as China Culture Daily, New York Daily News, Sing Tao Daily, Apple Daily (HK), and over 200 other media organizations around the world. Over his career, in addition to many sold-out performances internationally, he has been invited to perform by major corporations such as VW Group's Audi AG, Newmark Knight Frank (now Newmark Group) and others. Various prestigious venues Huang has performed at include the China Millennium Monument, Flushing Town Hall, Minzu University of China, among others.

At fourteen years old, Huang accumulated in his repertoire nearly two dozen of the finest and greatest concertos written for piano in addition to his continuing to expand solo repertoire. The same year, China Central Television invited him and his family to appear in the talk show Talk to the World where they were featured in an episode aired a year later, The Journey Behind the Rise of Music Prodigy Huang Tiange.

In 2019, Huang recorded and later published Czerny Op. 599 Complete, with the intent of encouraging and motivating the next generation of pianists in their early journey, and to help the next generation discover the musical beauty contained in piano etudes often overlooked.

During his active career as a music pedagogue, Huang has produced pupils that have been accepted into top institutions globally, such as China's Central Conservatory of Music. Huang is a highly sought-after pedagogue by many currently enrolled at various conservatories and universities around the world.