Jennifer Huang
Jennifer Huang
Head, Department of Fine Arts, Associate Professor of Piano
School of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Zheng Jennifer Huang has performed numerous recitals and concerts as a pianist and harpsichordist in solo performances and chamber music ensembles in Asia, Europe, and the United States.
As a concert pianist and educator, Dr. Huang was the second-prize winner of the 1996 Hong Kong Open Piano Competition for Asian Musicians. She has performed at the Weil Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center. She was also invited as a long time visiting artist by both the Xi’an Conservatory of Music in China and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in Hong Kong. Her lectures received excellent response from both teachers and students.
As a concert harpsichordist, Dr. Huang has performed solo harpsichord concertos as well as other Baroque vocal and instrumental works with the Oberlin Baroque Orchestra, Boston Baroque Orchestra, and Mannes Baroque Chamber Orchestra. In a New York Times review, Allan Koznin noted, “Jenny (Jennifer) Huang performed . . . with a rhythmic fluidity that conveyed (the) essential characteristic” of the piece. Dr. Huang has also performed in the Boston Early Music Festival and the Amherst Early Music Festival.
Dr. Huang's artistry and talents was recognized early and led to the receipt of full scholarships at each level of her higher education. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from Oberlin Conservatory of Music (OH); Dual Master's degree in piano and harpsichord performance from Mannes School of Music (NYC); and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook (NY). Dr. Huang has studied extensively with noted teachers and performers to include, Monique Duphil, Jerome Rose, and Arthur Haas.
Dr. Huang is currently an assistant professor of music at ABAC, teaching piano and general music courses.
As a concert pianist and educator, Dr. Huang was the second-prize winner of the 1996 Hong Kong Open Piano Competition for Asian Musicians. She has performed at the Weil Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center. She was also invited as a long time visiting artist by both the Xi’an Conservatory of Music in China and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in Hong Kong. Her lectures received excellent response from both teachers and students.
As a concert harpsichordist, Dr. Huang has performed solo harpsichord concertos as well as other Baroque vocal and instrumental works with the Oberlin Baroque Orchestra, Boston Baroque Orchestra, and Mannes Baroque Chamber Orchestra. In a New York Times review, Allan Koznin noted, “Jenny (Jennifer) Huang performed . . . with a rhythmic fluidity that conveyed (the) essential characteristic” of the piece. Dr. Huang has also performed in the Boston Early Music Festival and the Amherst Early Music Festival.
Dr. Huang's artistry and talents was recognized early and led to the receipt of full scholarships at each level of her higher education. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from Oberlin Conservatory of Music (OH); Dual Master's degree in piano and harpsichord performance from Mannes School of Music (NYC); and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook (NY). Dr. Huang has studied extensively with noted teachers and performers to include, Monique Duphil, Jerome Rose, and Arthur Haas.
Dr. Huang is currently an assistant professor of music at ABAC, teaching piano and general music courses.
Applied piano
Secondary piano for music majors
Music Theory
Ear Training and Sight Singing
Secondary piano for music majors
Music Theory
Ear Training and Sight Singing