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

Professor Huang presented the following performances and talks:

·      “Strings & Sol” music conference, La Condesa Mexico City, MX, December 2019;

·      Visiting professor at the University of Belize Belmopan, BZ, where he performed two chamber music concerts, taught two public masterclasses, and gave a public lecture on “Why Music? in Higher Education,” January 2020;

·      Appeared as national guest panelist for two public sessions by Pacifica Camerata, a premier chamber music group on West Coast, for its “Why Beethoven? programs in Santa Barbara and Pasadena, CA, January 2020.

 

Professor Huang published the following articles:

·      “Nature and the Spirit: Ritual, Environment, and the Subak in Bali” by  EnviroLab Asia journal, Volume 3, Issue 2, January 2020;

·      “Afterthoughts: Nature, Culture, Music, and Shamanism in Inner Mongolia, PRC,” EnviroLab Asia journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, February 2020.

·      COVID-19 and the Environment: Reflections on the Pandemic in Asia in Envirolab Asia journal, Volume 4 (2020), Issue 1, Asia in the COVID-19 Pandemic.

https://scholarship.claremont.edu/envirolabasia/vol4/iss1/2/

 

He has the following forthcoming book chapters in-press:

·      “What Beethoven Meant in China pre-1949” in German Art Music and East Asians: Transcultural Entanglements since 1900, to be published in the Palgrave Series in Asian German Studies https://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14664, Summer/Fall 2020.

·      “What Beethoven Means in the People’s Republic of China” in German and East Asian relations since 1945, to be published by Routledge Fall/Winter 2020/2021.

·      “Xiao Youmei: Chinese musical patriot or comprador Germanophile” for Sino-German Encounters and Entanglements: Transnational Politics and Culture, 1890-1950 that will be published by Palgrave Macmillan (Palgrave Series in Asian German Studies), August 2020.

 

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