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Huang Tiange (Chinese: 黄天戈; pinyin: Huáng Tiāngē; born April 16, 2004, Beijing, China) is a Chinese composer and pianist.

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Biography

Huang Tiange debuted on Chinese TV at age 7.

At five, he presented the 1st Huang Tiange Festival in Beijing, which included his first piano recital, titled Hommage à Bartók, his first photography exhibition titled "Images of Xinjiang", published his first music piece Elegy (Op. 1) and released an album Huang Tiange Photographic Works – Images of Xinjiang. He played the pieces of Bach, Beethoven, Bartók, Webern, Lutosławski, Huang Qiuyuan and himself.

At six, he presented the 2nd Huang Tiange Festival again in Beijing. He performed two preludes and fugues from Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23, K.488, premiered his own Piano Sonatina (Op. 2) and Xinjiang Suite (Op. 3). Four Tang Poems for soprano and orchestra (Op. 4a) premiered by Chinese soprano Wang Wei and the Huang Tiange Festival Orchestra under the baton of Huang Tiange's father Huang Qiuyuan.

At seven, he presented at the 3rd Huang Tiange Festival in Ürümqi, Xinjiang. He performed two sold out recitals and his third photography exhibition titled "The Ancient Rhythm of Beijing". He premiered his Piano Sonata No. 1 (Op. 5), his mother Lin Jing's Piano Sonatina and Chinese composer Wang Hua’s suite Children’s Paradise. This was Huang Tiange’s first time to commission a composer.

At age eight, he presented the 4th Huang Tiange Festival in Philadelphia. He performed Mozart’s two sonatas (K. 310/333), his own sonata and Wang Hua’s suite and presented his fourth photography exhibition, titled Philadelphia. He won the 2013 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award, for Four Tang Poems for soprano and orchestra (Op. 4a), which he composed when he was six.

At age nine, he presented the 5th Huang Tiange Festival again in Ürümqi, Xinjiang. He performed two sold out recitals and exhibited his fifth photography exhibition titled "New York". He was then invited to Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture to perform at Ili Normal University.

Recognition

  • 2013 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award,
  • 2013, 2014, 2015 ASCAP Plus Award Winner
  • References

    Huang Tiange Wikipedia