SEASON PREMIERE -- "FALL in Love"
Weber: Concertino for Clarinet Op. 26
October 2011
Soloist: Edna Huang - Clarinet

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Edna Huang is an active freelance musician and is Principal Clarinet of the Mid-Atlantic
Symphony. She has performed with orchestras such as the National Philharmonic at Strathmore, Alexandria Symphony, Annapolis Symphony, Concert Artists of Baltimore, Baltimore Chamber
Orchestra, Fairfax Symphony, Opera Vivente, Key West Symphony (FL), Choral Arts Society, Soulful Symphony at the Meyerhoff, New Hampshire Symphony, Boston Chamber Ensemble, Hingham
Symphony (MA), Wellesley Symphony (MA), and was the bass clarinetist of the former Baltimore Opera Company.
Prior to her return to the Baltimore/Washington area in 2001, Ms. Huang held the position of Assistant Principal Clarinet of the Monterrey Symphony (OSUANL), in Monterrey,
Mexico. She was also Principal Clarinet of the Monterrey Chamber Orchestra, and Second Clarinet in the Opera Orchestra. During her time in Mexico, she performed with the Beethoven
Wind Quintet and was the professor of clarinet at the University of Nuevo Leon.
Ms. Huang received a bachelor's degree with honors from Boston University in Clarinet Performance and Music Education and earned a Graduate Performance Diploma from The Boston
Conservatory. She has studied with Julie Vaverka and Tom Martin of the Boston Symphony, and Chris Wolfe of the Baltimore Symphony, and has performed in master classes for Larry Combs and
John Bruce Yeh of the Chicago Symphony, Mitchell Lurie, and George Silfies of the St. Louis Symphony. She currently teaches at the Baltimore School for the Arts, and the College of Notre
Dame.