**Sylvia Huang** is a Dutch classical violinist celebrated for her warm, expressive playing and fresh interpretations of both canonical and underrated works. A rising star, she made waves after winning first prize at the 2022 International Ysaÿe Competition, where her performance of Eugène Ysaÿe’s sonatas showcased her technical brilliance and emotional depth. As a member of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, she balances orchestral work with solo projects, championing composers like Ysaÿe, Guillaume Lekeu, and lesser-known figures such as Marcel Dupont. Her recent recordings — including the tender *Rêve d’enfant* and contemplative *Lointain passé* — highlight her knack for breathing life into romantic and early-modern repertoire. When she’s not performing, Sylvia plays a 1784 Lorenzo Storioni violin, which she describes as her “musical partner in crime.” Keep an ear out for her thoughtful approach to storytelling through strings!
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