Videos


Danielle

Nothing in the world stands by itself. Every object is a link in an endless chain - we are in an infinite web of connections. This piece is dedicated to my friend Eyal, in memory of his daughter Danielle. Danielle was tragically kidnapped in a Hamas attack at the Supernova Music Festival. Drawing from Jewish musical traditions and tonality, the flute symbolizes Danielle, while the clarinet embodies her father, Eyal. The interplay of these two instruments illustrates the profound bond between father and daughter.

Composer: Owens Huang

Flute: Ann Kuo

Clarinet: Yuhsin Galaxy Su

PIano: Chi-Jo Lee

The Silicon Island

The Silicon Island Septet narrates the 400-year journey of the Taiwanese identity. The entire piece is structured in three movements, each representing a distinct three phase of the journey: contact, clash, and fusion.

Composer: Owens Huang

Flute: Ann Kuo

Violin: Lucy Lu, Hsuan-Hao Hsu

Viola: Hsuan-Min Chang, Chieh-Yu Lin

Cello: Allen Liang, Tzu-Wei (Jack) Huang

Audio Engineer & Mixer: Dong Yen Wu

Rosenwald

Universal Connection – Rosenwald, the fusion of Jewish musical tonality and Japanese melodies serves to narrate the tale of a dynamic foreign investor immersed in Japanese business society. His journey encapsulates the convergence of cultural identity and financial activism, particularly in the sphere of reforming Japanese corporate behavior and economy.

Composer: Owens Huang

Flute: Ann Kuo

Clarinet: Ray Wyant

Piano: Chi-Jo Lee

Place of Origins

This sonata is presented in the form of three movements, symbolizing three different stages of Taiwanese immigrants in the United States. It reflects their emotions, self-identity, and longing for their home country, Taiwan.

Composer: Owens Huang

Flute: Ann Kuo

Cello: Tzu-Wei (Jack) Huang

Piano: Chi-Jo Lee