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Unfinished Symphony
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Wang Liang
First Violins

Wang Liang joined the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra as a fellow of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Orchestral Fellowship Scheme in 2007. After a year of intensive training, Wang Liang has successfully passed the audition and became a member of the first violin section of the Hong Kong Philharmonic since the 2008/09 season.

Born in Liaoning, China in 1985, Wang Liang studied piano at 4 and violin at 5 under the tutelage of his mother, who was the concertmaster of Liaoning Symphony Orchestra. He was admitted to the junior section of the Shenyang Music Conservatory in 1998 and the Central Conservatory of Music, with full scholarship in 2004.

He was appointed as concertmaster in various orchestras, such as the Shenyang Music Conservatory Youth Orchestra, the orchestra of the 1st and 2nd Canton International Summer Music Academy and the orchestra of the opening concert of the 6th Music Festival organized by the Central Conservatory of Music. Besides, he was the First Prize winner of the 1st and 2nd Shenyang Music Conservatory Violin Competition. In March 2007, he participated in the chamber music masterclass by Rainer Kussmaul (former concert master of the Berlin Philharmonic) and Sadao Harada (former cellist of the Tokyo Quartet).

 
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