Huang Bin’s evaluation

This fully shows that her skills are comprehensive and perfect, and she is a mature artist. Her performance has won high praise from media in various countries. The Washington Post of the United States said: "She has a very attractive stage image, and her piano sound is pure and beautiful. Whether it is the works of Bach, Brahms, Mozart or Paganini, she performs them with great proficiency... ..."; "La Stampa", a newspaper in Genoa, Italy, praised: "She is a fascinating oriental violinist. Her performance brings people to another realm." "Not only is her technique impeccable, but what is even more surprising is that Her understanding of music.” The Sun in Baltimore, USA, wrote: "She has an amazing talent...she can make people stand up and cheer for her." The most authoritative music magazine "Strata" highly praised her performance: "Heifetz's elegant playing style was reproduced in the performance of Chinese violinist Huang Bin. Quiet concentration, unique and Beautiful pronunciation runs through her fascinating performance."

Huang Bin has held many concerts around the world and collaborated with orchestras from all over the world, such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Indiana Wave in the United States. Leith Symphony Orchestra, Apollo Symphony Orchestra, Genoa Opera Orchestra in Italy, Toscanini Symphony Orchestra, Tuscany Symphony Orchestra, Italian String Orchestra, Hannover Radio Symphony Orchestra in Germany, Amadeus Chamber Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchester National de France, National Orchestra of Belgium, Korean Broadcasting System Symphony Orchestra, Macau Chamber Orchestra, Central Orchestra, Guangzhou Orchestra, etc. In 1995, a live recording of Huang Bin's concert using Paganini's precious violin (nicknamed "Cannon", a national treasure of Italy) has been made into a CD, which is unprecedented among Paganini competition winners. .

In 2000, Huang Bin will hold a series of concerts in Germany, Italy, Russia, the Czech Republic, the United States, and China. Huang Bin received his bachelor's degree and artist diploma from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in 1993 and 1995 respectively. She concentrates on violin playing, deeply aware that the pursuit of art is never-ending, and constantly pursues the perfection of violin playing on the road of exploration.