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小提琴│黃俊文 Paul Huang

臺裔美籍的小提琴家黃俊文以強烈的表現力、特別的音色、自在展現的技藝接連獲得了2015年艾維理.費雪事獎,以及2017年林肯中心新銳藝術家獎,首度在林肯中心登臺後,【華盛頓郵報】旋即表示:「黃俊文絕對是一位具備良好條件,擁有遠大演奏生涯的藝術家。」
他近期的活動包括了與休士頓交響樂團、太平洋交響樂團、奧馬哈交響樂團、聖芭芭拉室內管弦樂團、路易斯安納愛樂、首爾愛樂的初次合作,以及與底特律交響樂團、阿拉巴馬交響樂團、西班牙畢爾包交響樂團、墨西哥國家交響樂團、臺灣國家交響樂團的再度合作。
他也受葛濟夫之邀,於聖彼得堡舉辦的白夜音樂節中參與演出,並再次受棕櫚灘室內樂協會、卡拉莫爾音樂節新星系列之邀演出,同時,他也是卡梅拉塔太平洋室內樂團的首席藝術家。
2015年,黃俊文接替宓多里,與史特拉金指揮的底特律交響樂團合作演出西貝流士小提琴協奏曲,備受好評。他亦曾在被臨時通知的情況下與阿拉巴馬交響樂團演出華爾頓的小提琴協奏曲。此外,樂季中的重要演出也包括了在林肯中心與聖路加管弦樂團演出巴伯的小提琴協奏曲,同時也包括其首次在林肯中心「傑出演奏家系列」演出的那場完售的獨奏會。
黃俊文近期的獨奏會包括了在林肯中心、甘迺迪中心、喬治亞表演藝術大學、佛羅里達表演藝術大學、史翠斯摩藝術中心、華盛頓的菲利普美術館、水牛城室內樂協會、波士頓伊莎貝拉嘉納藝術博物館、喬登音樂廳、巴黎羅浮宮、首爾藝術中心,以及臺灣的國家音樂廳。
他的首張獨奏專輯《熟悉的靈感》彙集了最受喜愛的炫技曲目與浪漫小品,由奇美發行,此外,他錄製了哈比森(John Harbison)為小提琴獨奏而寫的《獨處的四首歌》,與卡梅拉塔太平洋室內樂團演出其它哈比森的作品整彙成輯,由Harmonia Mundi於2014年秋天出版。
身為林肯中心室內樂協會CMS Two計劃成員,也作為一位備受讚譽的室內樂音樂家,黃俊文廣受世界各地音樂節邀請演出,足跡曾及東京香奈兒音樂節、加州Music@Menlo室內音樂節、La Jolla藝術節、德國的莫里茨堡音樂節,基辛根之夏音樂節、瑞士汐昂音樂節、韓國的大關嶺國際音樂節。其合作的對象包括了吉爾.夏漢、林昭亮、今井信子、勞倫斯.鮑爾、馬辛.雷薩諾夫、米夏.麥斯基、王健、法蘭斯.海默森、馬克-安卓.漢默林。
黃俊文2011年曾獲得美國青年音樂會藝術家國際大賽,於紐約與華盛頓的甘迺迪中心演出備受盛讚的音樂會,其他的獲獎經歷包括2009年瑞士汐昂國際小提琴大賽首獎、同年獲臺灣奇美文化基金會以「碩果與新芽」為主題頒發的奇美藝術獎,2013年獲Salon de Virtuosi獎學金,2014年獲古典錄音基金會的青年藝術家獎。
臺灣出生的黃俊文七歲開始習琴,在茱莉亞音樂院師事姜孝(Hyo Kang)與李宜濠,在學期間,曾榮獲茱莉亞音樂院柯夫納獎學金。
他目前演奏的小提琴是1742年製耶穌.瓜奈里「維尼奧夫斯基」,由芝加哥斯特拉第瓦利協會的協助下慷慨借用。
Recipient of the prestigious 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant and 2017 Lincoln Center Award for Emerging Artists, Taiwanese-American violinist Paul Huang is already recognized for his intensely expressive music making, distinctive sound, and effortless virtuosity. Following his Kennedy Center debut, The Washington Post proclaimed: “Huang is definitely an artist with the goods for a significant career.”

His recent and upcoming engagements include debuts with the Houston, Pacific, Omaha Symphonies, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, Louisiana and Seoul Philharmonics, as well as return engagements with the Detroit, Alabama, Bilbao Symphonies, and National Symphonies of Mexico and Taiwan. He also appears at White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg at the invitation of Valery Gergiev, and returns to the Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach, Caramoor Festival’s Rising Stars series, and Camerata Pacifica as their Principal Artist.

In 2015, Mr. Huang stepped in for Midori to appear with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Leonard Slatkin performing the Siblieus’ Concerto to critical acclaim. He also appeared with the Alabama Symphony on short notice to perform the Walton’s Concerto. Other season highlights included his Lincoln Center debut performing the Barber’s Concerto with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, as well as his sold-out solo recital debut on Lincoln Center's “Great Performers” Series.

Mr. Huang's recent recital appearances include performances for Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, University of Georgia Performing Arts, University of Florida Performing Arts, the Strathmore Center, the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C., Buffalo Chamber Music Society, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Jordan Hall, the Louvre in Paris, Seoul Arts Center, and National Concert Hall in Taiwan.

His first solo CD, Intimate Inspiration, is a collection of favorite virtuoso and romantic encore pieces released on the CHIMEI label. In association with Camerata Pacifica, he recorded Four Songs of Solitude for solo violin on their album of John Harbison works. The album was released on the harmonia mundi label in fall 2014.

An acclaimed chamber musician, Mr. Huang appears as a member of the prestigious Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s CMS Two. A frequent guest artist at music festivals worldwide, he has performed at Tokyo's CHANEL Music Festival, Music@Menlo, La Jolla, the Moritzburg Festival and Kissinger Sommer in Germany, the Sion Music Festival in Switzerland, and the Great Mountains Music Festival in Korea. His collaborators have included Gil Shaham, Cho-Liang Lin, Nobuko Imai, Lawrence Power, Maxim Rysanov, Misha Maisky, Jian Wang, Frans Helmerson, and Marc-Andre Hamelin.

Winner of the 2011 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, Mr. Huang made critically acclaimed recital debuts in New York and in Washington D.C. at the Kennedy Center. Other honors include First Prize at the 2009 International Violin Competition Sion-Valais in Switzerland, the 2009 Chi-Mei Cultural Foundation Arts Award for Taiwan’s Most Promising Young Artists, the 2013 Salon de Virtuosi Career Grant, and 2014 Classical Recording Foundation Young Artist Award.

Born in Taiwan, Mr. Huang began violin lessons at the age of seven. He is a proud recipient of the inaugural Kovner Fellowship at The Juilliard School, where he earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees under Hyo Kang and I-Hao Lee. He plays on the 1742 ex-Wieniawski Guarneri del Gesù on loan through the generous efforts of the Stradivari Society of Chicago.