User:Felici Trio

A microcosm uniting three continents, the Felici Trio is the musical home of Taiwanese pianist Wen-Ting Huang, German violinist Rebecca Hang and American cellist Brian Schuldt. Felici members are prize winners of the Chesapeake, Yellow Springs, and Osaka chamber music competitions and graduates of the renowned School of Music of Indiana University, Bloomington. The vibrant threesome has performed over 350 concerts in Europe, South America and the U.S. and has distinguished itself as a unique presence on the national music scene since coming to Mammoth Lakes as grantee of Chamber Music America’s Rural Residencies Program and as a California Arts Council's (CAC) Touring Roster ensemble

Through Chamber Music Unbound, a nonprofit arts organization, Felici presents a full winter concert season and summer festival with international guests, directs a chamber workshop, leads a music school and performs "Kids Concerts" for elementary, middle and high schools. Outreach events for adults include music appreciation classes, instrumental lessons and chamber orchestra classes in collaboration with Cerro Coso College. The group recently received a Youth Education in the Arts (YEA!) grant from the California Arts Council (CAC) to design and implement educational outreach programs for elementary school children. Felici was also a recipient of a three-year Artists-in-Residence grant and Exemplary Grant from the CAC.

The ensemble has concertized in Germany under the auspices of Rhineland-Palatinate's Kultursommer, and appeared on 3SAT and ZDF Television as well as recorded for German Southwest Radio (SWF). Felici makes a bi-yearly trip to Tuscany to coach and perform at the stunning Montalto Castle near Siena, Italy.

Felici has recorded three CDs, Chamber Music of Women Composers, Tchaikovsky’s Trio in A Minor, and a 2004 live recording of Beethoven’s "Ghost" Trio & Brahms’ Trio op. 87. In fall of 2007, Felici will release a CD with Ravel’s Piano Trio and Saint-Saëns Piano Trio, opus 18. Along with the traditional repertoire, Felici regularly programs works by female and contemporary composers