Wangling Huang
Wangling Huang, born in 1997 in Hunan, China is currently finishing her Master’s degree under the tutelage of Dr. Joanne Polk at the Manhattan School of Music. She prides herself on working on and performing underrepresented women composers such as Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn, and Amy Beach. In her recent studies she has given performances at The Manhattan School of Music's International Student Concert, and done piano performance classes under the studies of Dr. Peter Vinograde.
Wangling's performances have been praised as "extremely musical" and "musically sensitive" by her colleagues and professors. She has in the past been the recipient of many international, national, and local piano performance awards such as China-US International Youth Music Competition, Inaugural Horowitz International Piano Competition in Hunan, Yangtze River Piano · 2018 National College Piano Competition.
In addition to her wonderful solo performances, Wangling has also participated in multiple ensembles including sonata duos, and piano trios having studied with many international recognized coaches such as Wolfram Koessel, cellist of the American String Quartet, and Curtis Macomber, Violinist in the Manhattan String Quartet.