“Whoever says Hilda Huang must also say Bach.”

-Leipzig Bach Archive

Pianist and harpsichordist Hilda Huang began her international performing career upon receiving first prize at the Leipzig Bach Competition at 18 years of age. Since presenting her debut recital on the Steinway & Sons Prizewinners’ Concert Network at the Leipzig Gewandhaus in partnership with the Leipzig Bach Archive, she has been invited to perform at the Leipzig Bach Festival, BASF Gesellschaftshaus, and the Montréal Bach Festival.

“alluring extroversion”

-New York Concert Review

As a young artist, Hilda’s association with Bach’s music was shared in the documentary film Bach and Friends alongside Hilary Hahn, Bobby McFerrin, and the Emerson String Quartet. Her interest in Bach’s music on the modern piano led her to the harpsichord, on which her small hands, flair for articulation, and energetic playing style encouraged exploration of a wide range of early music. Hilda’s orchestral debuts saw her on both modern and historical instruments, making her debut recording with Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra for TELARC (2008) and appearing as soloist with Nicholas McGegan and the Philharmonia Baroque. She has since appeared with the Mitteldeutsches Kammerorchester, the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, and the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.

“She has a mind that can multi-task and ears that can “multi-listen.’”

-San Francisco Examiner

As a versatile collaborative artist, she created a chamber recital at the Juilliard School entitled A Vernacular Spiritual, performed in Heartbeat Opera’s Lucretia, Chautauqua Opera’s In Our Silence, and BodyVox Portland’s Death and Delight, and provided music for services at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity and Trinity Wall Street. She performs chamber music on modern and historical instruments at Chamber Music Northwest, the Kingston Chamber Music Festival, the Steans Institute at the Ravinia Festival, the Juilliard School, and the Académie Baroque of Les Folies Françoises.

From 2023-2024 Hilda Huang is a Fulbright scholar, studying historical and modern keyboards at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, working with Menno Van Delft (harpsichord), Matthias Havinga (organ) and David Kuyken (piano). She has been mentored by Hung Kuan Chen, Richard Goode, Robert Levin, Béatrice Martin, Peter Sykes, and Yi-Heng Yang. She formerly studied with John McCarthy, Melvin Chen, and Corey Jamason.

Hilda Huang is an Astral Artist and a Steinway Artist. She received a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship, a Davidson Fellowship, and the Gold Award from the U.S. National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts’ YoungArts Week to support her studies at Yale University and the Juilliard School.

“Bach remains an adventure for Hilda Huang.”

-West-Allgemeine Zeitung