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The Champion of the Fourth International Conducting Competition for Chinese Music, Huang Wei-Chieh also received the awards of Audience's Favourite and Media Choice Award in the competition. Graduated from a seven-year program at the TNNUA Chinese Music Department, mentored by Ku Pao-wen. In 2021,Huang enrolled in the full-time Master’s Program of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, studying the Conducting of Chinese Orchestral Music under Yan Huichang, Artistic Director and Principal Conductor for Life of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra.
In 2025, Huang became the official member of Young Conductors Training Programme under ‘China National Arts Fund’. From 2014 to 2021, Huang performed in the Suzhou Chinese Orchestra, Hsinchu City Youth Chinese Orchestra, and the Taiwan Philharmonic Chinese Orchestra. Huang has participated in several conducting training camps and master classes held by the NCO and Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, receiving training from Head Instructor Yan Huichang and Tsung Yeh. Huang was also inducted as a student into the ‘Program to Develop Conductors of Chinese Orchestral Music’ sponsored by the China National Arts Fund. In 2018, Huang earned second place and received the Most Charming Taiwanese Style award at the ‘Young Conductors – NCO New Conducting Talent Selection’ event held by the NCO.
In 2022, Huang was entrusted with production of the ‘Beautiful Music On Our Land’ concert for Tainan Chinese orchestra. In these five new concertos and two orchestral pieces, Huang’s disciplined rehearsal style and meticulous control of the dynamics from the quietest moments to the passages of greatest tension and energy resulted in an interpretation that was overflowing with spirit, fully utilising the potential of the orchestra and invoking a broad response.
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