Hawai’i Volcanoes Artist-in-Residence: Chihsuan Yang

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HAWAI’I VOLCANOES ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE: CHIHSUAN YANG
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Toast to The Arts & Parks” Show features Grammy nominated and award-winning musician Chihsuan Yang who discusses her musical journey, and being a National Parks Arts Foundation artist-in-residence at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Watch here in the YouTube player or download the podcast on SoundCloud or PodBean.

Chihsuan Yang (Violin, Erhu, Piano), a native of Taiwan, began studying music at a very early age. Today, her renowned skill and eclectic versatility with the violin, erhu, and piano can be heard throughout the globe. From playing with Yo-Yo Ma and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, to Grammy Award winner David Foster and playing for His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Chihsuan’s body of work spans across a multitude of genres and reaches beyond borders. While being featured as a soloist in various recordings and performances, Chihsuan continues to work and record with a variety of artists and released her debut solo album Ways to Say Hello, a mix of original worldly electronic/acoustic compositions. Chihsuan is currently recording her second solo studio album as well as with her duo ESCP along with Bob Garrett. http://chihsuan.com/

Learn more about the National Parks Arts Foundation’s artist residency opportunities in national parks at https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/

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