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Born in 2003 into a family of musicians in Los Angeles, California, Angel S. Wang began studying the piano at the age of five under the guidance of his mother. Today, he is a student at the P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, where he studies with Professor Natalia Trull.
Recently, he achieved laureate status at the XVII International Tchaikovsky Competition, winning the 2nd Prize and Silver Medal. Angel S. Wang has also collaborated with esteemed orchestras such as the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, State Academic Symphony Orchestra "Evgeny Svetlanov," National Philharmonic of Russia, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Malaga Philharmonic Orchestra (Spain), Madrid Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra (Spain), Irkutsk Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra of the Astrakhan State Opera and Ballet Theater, and Vladimir Governor's Symphony Orchestra. He has had the privilege of working with renowned conductors such as Valery Gergiev, Alexey Rubin, Ivan Nikiforchin, Valery Voronin, Artem Markin, and others.
Furthermore, Angel S. Wang has participated in various international piano projects and festivals, including the International Piano Project "Pianissimo" (Russia), Rheingau Musik Festival (Germany), American Fine Arts Festival (USA), Rafael Orozco Piano Festival (Spain), Úbeda International Music Festival (Spain), and ArsLonga Music Festival (Moscow, Russia).
He is also a scholarship recipient and an active participant in the Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation,
participant of the Life Line Charity Foundation (Russia) and American Fine Arts Festival.
Angel Wang gives solo concerts in the USA, Russia, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Italy, Croatia, at prestigious concert venues such as Carnegie Hall (New York, USA), Musikverein (Vienna, Austria), the Grand, Small, and Rachmaninoff halls of the Moscow Conservatory, Concert halls of the Mariinsky theater (Saint Petersburg, Russia) , Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow), the State Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia).
2023/2024