Joanna Huang is currently attending the University of Michigan as a Violin Performance major. Her performances include concerts at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and Hill Auditorium, and she was featured as a soloist with the Stony Brook University Orchestra at the Staller Center for the Arts.
She has participated in programs including the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, where she worked with artists such as Joseph Lin of The Juilliard School, John Largess of the Miró Quartet, and Steven Ansell of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Her dedication to musical outreach is reflected in benefit and community performances in New York City, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Yilan, Taiwan. She is also passionate about teaching and musical leadership, demonstrated through her work with the children’s music ministry at the First Presbyterian Church of Smithtown, where she performed on violin and participated in the sanctuary and handbell choirs.
Joanna studies violin with Professor Aaron Berofsky, concertmaster of the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, and is mentored in piano and organ by Dr. Pablo Lavandera, a faculty member at Stony Brook University.