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Resume of pianist Huang Chufang
Huang Chufang, female, Tujia, originally from Xianning, Hubei Province, 1982 was born in Shenyang, a famous young pianist in China. At the age of seven, he studied piano with Professor Zhang Quming. Huang Chufang is committed to promoting the exchange and complementarity between Chinese and Western music cultures, and to pushing China's excellent music to the western music world. He now lives in the United States.

1994, she was admitted to the middle school attached to Shenyang Conservatory of Music with the first place.

1997 After winning the grand prize of China Southeast Asia Piano Competition in Hongkong, Huang Chufang was admitted to ldyllwild Art Institute in California with a full scholarship.

65438-0998 was admitted to the world-famous Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he studied under Professor Claude Frank.

In 2004, he received a bachelor's degree in piano performance with the high honor of "200 1-2002 Curtis' most outstanding student", and was admitted to Juilliard Conservatory of Music for a master's degree with a full scholarship, under the guidance of pianist Robert McDonald.

In 2006, he won the master's degree of "artur rubinstein Prize", the best graduate of Juilliard School of Music, and became the only two doctors of literature (AD) admitted by Juilliard School of Music in 2006.

At the graduation ceremony in May 2008, she was awarded the degree together with Julia's honorary doctor, tenor Domingo and pianist Seta Photon.

In 2005, he won the first prize in Cleveland International Piano Competition. As the first Chinese gold medal winner praised by the music industry as "the most profitable international competition in the history of world music", Huang Chufang not only won a prize of up to 54,000 US dollars, but also signed a record contract with Naxos, and more than 100 concerts will be held in the next two years.

In Germany, 18 was invited to perform three times by Kalvier Festival Ruhr, the world's largest piano art festival.

In Holland, she was influenced by Dutch international music.

The Music Festival has been invited to perform at the Royal Concert Hall in Amsterdam for many times.

In France, she was invited to perform in the Louvre;

In Japan, she was personally invited by Hiroko Nakamura to join the music feast of the world 100 pianists, join the ranks of famous pianists such as Qi Mahman, Pletnjev, Askenaki and Pelesia, and hold a solo concert. The following year, she was invited by the president of Chanel Japan to hold the YCA Music Festival in the NEXUS Concert Hall for 10 days.

In Canada, she recorded a CD for Naxos in glenn gould Studio, which Toronto people are proud of.

In Australia, she played concertos with the two largest orchestras in Australia at the Sydney Opera House: the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. In the United States, she has performed in almost all 48 states, including five performances at the famous Carnegie Hall in new york and three performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington. In 2007 1 1 month, she was invited to give a solo performance at the Embassy of China, and Zhou Wenzhong, Ambassador of China to the United States, personally accepted her thanks.

In 2008, she was invited by American Ambassador to China George W. Clark Randt to perform in the ambassador's office. Huang Chufang, who lives in new york, USA, is not only busy with performances and lectures, but also serves as the director of the American-Chinese International Music Association.

After Huang Chufang held a solo concert at Lincoln Center in new york, The New York Times commented: "... Huang Chufang's performance has amazing flexibility, solid skills and mature personal understanding of the work, which naturally made her win the gold medal in Cleveland."

John von Rhein, a critic of Chicago Daily, called Huang Chufang's Liszt sonata in B minor "one of the best interpretations I have ever heard".

Cleveland Daily commented: "... Huang is as noble as ever, playing wonderful Beethoven Concerto No.2 and playing chamber music with Cleveland Symphony Orchestra ..." "Chopin Sonata No.2 by Huang is very attractive." Huang's performance is full of strength and emotion, full of appeal. "

Birmingham Daily commented: "Clear, elegant and rational ... Judging from this concert, Huang has no other possibility except to reach the top of the music world." The Dallas Morning Post called Huang Chufang's Haydn "a classic interpretation of classical works" and the Texas Star called her "a pianist with a shocking inner music".

German Music Today magazine called Huang Chufang "Agrich of China", and American International Piano magazine reported that Huang Chufang's performances were broadcast on WCLV Radio, National Radio (NPR), National Television, WQXR Radio, Chicago Radio, Wisconsin Radio, South Carolina Radio, French Barelare Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and many websites on the Internet.