William Wang (G), piano

April 28, 2023 | 05:00 pm

Free and Open to the Public
April 28, 2023 | 05:00 pm

Presented as part of the Emerson/Harris Program for Private Study Spring Recital Series. All Killian Hall concerts are livestreamed at this link: https://mta.mit.edu/viewlisten/live-killian-hall

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About the Performer

William Wang is a fifth-year PhD student in computer science, working with Ali Jadbabaie at the MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society. He currently studies with David Deveau as an Emerson Fellow; his past teachers include Betty Woo and James Gardner. William is a four-time winner of the US Open Music Competition, first place winner of the East Bay Music Festival, and audience favorite prize-winner for the Pacific Musical Society Competition. He has also played in masterclasses with Olga Kern and Hans Boepple. William won the UC Berkeley concerto competition and performed Rachmaninoff's second piano concerto with the UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra in 2017 – he would later perform the same concerto with the Boston Pops as part of the MIT Tech Night celebrations in 2021. In addition to solo repertoire, William is an active member of the MIT Chamber Music Society and performs at assisted living homes with the MIT Ribotones. Apart from music, William enjoys cooking, baking sweets, and playing table tennis. 

Health Policy

As of March 14th, 2022, masks are optional. Event attendees are encouraged to be mindful of others’ risk tolerance and respectful of their personal choices. All event attendees are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated and boosted. Tim Tickets are no longer required. For Killian Hall recitals, please use the Building 14 entrance either by the Lewis Music Library or at 160 Memorial Drive. Visitors may also be escorted on campus by anyone with an active MIT ID.