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Hao Huang Hao Huang (formal name Tseng-Hao H. Huang) is a concert pianist and Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music at Scripps College as well as being a polymath published scholar in general music, popular music, ethnomusicology, anthropology, American Studies and Humanities. He frequently performs and lectures in the U.S.A., China, Italy, Hungary, Austria, as well as other countries. ==Education==
Hao Huang was born in 1957 in Jersey City, New Jersey. At age six, he began piano studies with his mother, Yi-Yin Tung Huang. Four years later, he was accepted into the studio of distinguished concert pianist, pedagogue and composer Seymour Bernstein in New York City, continuing until acceptance to Harvard College, Harvard University at age 17. Huang was awarded the Leonard Bernstein Scholarship at Harvard College during which time he studied with Leon Fleisher. Upon graduation with an AB cum laude in music, Huang won by audition the Frank Huntington Beebe grant for European Study. After returning to the States, he studied with Beveridge Webster at the Juilliard School, graduating with an M.M. in piano. Huang finished his academic studies as a Graduate Council Fellow at the Stony Brook University, with a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano under Charles Rosen and Gilbert Kalish.
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