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Introducing Saxophonist Kevin Huang

It is a rare pleasure to hear this level of technical ability, musicianship, and creativity in such a young player.
Marc Dicciani
Kevin Huang
saxophone, altob.2004
Huang, a senior at Princeton High School whose primary instrument is alto saxophone, won a First Place award in this year's

Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996
At Princeton High School, Huang is part of the Studio Band, Big Band, Princeton Studio Combo, and Studio Vocals. "The amount of fellow jazz musicians at Princeton," he said, "is really incredible and playing in a big band setting every day really developed my jazz playing a lot."
In April 2023, Princeton competed in Philadelphia's National Jazz Festival, an event that brings together high school and middle school musicians from across the country for live performances and educational clinics. Huang won a Superior Musician award as part of the large ensemble competition and an Outstanding Musician award as part of the small ensemble competition.
"Getting recognition for all the music that I played," he said, "really felt great to me, and I'm thankful that I was able to win those awards. The best part of that competition was really just having a place and a stage to play and express what I feel in front of lots and lots of people." According to one of the NJF judges, University of the Arts Professor " data-original-title="" title="">Marc Dicciani, Huang "displayed a very advanced skill set and a musical maturity well beyond his years. It is a rare pleasure to hear this level of technical ability, musicianship, and creativity in such a young player."
When Huang was at TD Jazz for Teens, guitarist
Adam Moezinia
guitarSierra Hull
mandolin
Jon Batiste
pianob.1986
Moezinia remembers seeing Huang "a few years ago, in theory class. I think he wasn't even in high school yet. I could definitely tell, as many other faculty members could as well, that he had a lot of potential and was on his way to being a great player. Fast forward through Covid. A few years later when I had the chance to hear him, he was dealing with the music on a serious level. It's great to hear that he's doing well and winning awards! He deserves it, and I wish him more success in his musical journey."
In 2023 Huang planned to play in the Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra, an all-star big band made up of the best high school and college jazz musicians in the Philadelphia and New Jersey region. It is directed by

Joe Bongiovi
composer / conductorb.1976
He often thinks back, though, to his first day at TD Jazz for Teens. "I walked in early and heard (saxophonist)

Michael Thomas
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