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Hao Huang – Music, Bessie and Cecil Frankel Endowed Chair in Music

March 2025:                  

Artist Residency, Dorland Mountain Artist Colony

  • completed collage/montage free verse narrative Farchi tourab – kinah for Peleset
  • notated most of the Fantasy for Violin and piano: Un giorno nella vita di borgo

March 2025: publication release date, “Shanghai Sounds: Austro-German Jewish Refugee Musicians in the City “Above the Sea” from 1938 to 1949” in German-Speaking Jewish Refugees in Asia, 1930–1950: Shelter from the Storm? (Routledge Studies in Cultural History)

April 2025: Visiting Lecturer in Music at the Centre for Research on Slavery and Indentured (CRSI) and the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSH) at University of Mauritius and lecture recital on USA piano music in Paul Octave Wiehe Auditorium

ł§łÜłľłľ±đ°ůĚý2025: Oak Tree Lodge CA — Mei Duo recitals of Beethoven, W.G. Still, Brahms, Kreisler, de Falla

September 2025: 2nd Annual LA Chinatown Hungry Ghost Festival, Alpine Center 4-7 pm, sponsored by East Wind Foundation for Youth. Honored and celebrated the past with traditional arts reimagined for the present, featuring dragon and lion and dragon dances, a Chinese Zodiac play, dances by The Sunset Light Dance Team, and martial arts demonstrations by the National Wushu Training Center and the Bruce Lee Martial Arts Studio, and qigong activities by Misako Tsuchiya. A community resource fair featuring local Chinatown organizations was also onsite.

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October 2025: Co-sponsor, presenter/collaborator at AMI (Applied Mathematics Intersections) conference at Pomona College

October 2025: Interlocutor and performance of “Diá»…m Xưa” by Trịnh CĂ´ng Sơn for film showing “Healing Land, Birds Perch” – 61´«Ă˝Presents, Conversation with Naja Lockwood, director at 61´«Ă˝

October 2025: presenter at Native American Forum, Cal Poly Humboldt w/satellite program California Indian Conference at Antelope Valley College CA

November 19, 2025 – featured artist in webinar, Creating Space for Asian American History through Art for American Planning Association APIA Planning x Arts

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