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Paul Huang, Violin

Jessica Xylina Osborne, piano

SUNDAY CONCERTS

Music Room

Tickets are $30, $15 for members and students with ID; museum admission for that day is included. Advance reservations are strongly recommended; reserve online until 12 hours before each concert. 

Members: please sign-in to receive member discount, which will be applied at checkout

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Program

Hailed by The Washington Post as “an artist with the goods for a significant career,” Taiwanese-American Paul Huang won the 2012 Young Concert Artists International Auditions and a 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant. He is recognized for his intensely expressive music making, distinctive sound, and effortless virtuosity. With pianist Jessica Xylina Osborne, Huang performs works by Vitali, Stravinsky, Pärt, and Franck.
 
Program
 
Tommaso Antonio Vitali (1663-1745)
Chaconne for Violin and Keyboard in G minor 
 
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
Divertimento (after “The Fairy’s Kiss”)    
 
Arvo Pärt (1935-present)                          
Fratres
 
sar Franck (1822-1890)
Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major           

About the Artist

Recipient of the prestigious 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Taiwanese-American violinist Paul Huang is already recognized for his intensely expressive music making, distinctive sound, and effortless virtuosity. Following his Kennedy Center debut, The Washington Post proclaimed: “Huang is definitely an artist with the goods for a significant career.” In 2013, The New York Times praised his “masterly account of Barber’s Violin Concerto” with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Alice Tully Hall. 

Upcoming engagements include debuts with the Louisiana Philharmonic, Brevard Symphony, Seoul Philharmonic, as well as return engagements with the Detroit Symphony, Alabama Symphony, Hilton Head Symphony, Bilbao Symphony, National Symphony of Mexico, and National Taiwan Symphony. In addition, Huang will appear in recitals at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, the Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach, and Caramoor Festival Rising Stars series.  

Artist website

Watch & Listen

Paul Huang at his New York debut playing Ravel’s Habanera.