All frank huang articles
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Review
Concert review: Frank Huang (violin) New York Philharmonic/Jaap Van Zweden
Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance of Sibelius and Julia Wolfe at New York’s David Geffen Hall on 3 June 2023
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Focus
The Strad Podcast #62: Frank Huang on orchestral acoustics in the new David Geffen Hall
The concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic shares his insights on the orchestra’s new home
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Video
Frank Huang plays The Star-Spangled Banner
New York Philharmonic concertmaster Frank Huang plays his own arrangement of the United States national anthem before a November 2018 game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Houston Rockets at the Brooklyn Barclays Center
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Focus
Frank Huang's road to the New York Philharmonic
This season marks two years since Frank Huang became concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic. But, as Ken Smith discovers, the Chinese-born musician might have quit the violin as a teenager had it not been for the influence of Donald Weilerstein, who taught him to think beyond the technical proficiency ...
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News
The Strad November 2017 issue is out now
Celebrating the centenary of Jascha Heifetz’s historic US debut at Carnegie Hall
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News
Obituary: Fredell Lack, 19 February 1922 - 20 August 2017
Child prodigy violinist who went on to be one of America’s most prolific teachers
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Violinist Frank Huang appointed New York Philharmonic concertmaster
The Chinese-born American is currently concertmaster of the Houston Symphony
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New York Philharmonic gives violinist Frank Huang week-long concertmaster trial
The American musician is the second candidate to audition for the role following the departure of Glenn Dicterow