@ Rong-Huey Liu 2023
Contact Rong-Huey at ronghuey “at” yahoo “dot” com
@ Rong-Huey Liu 2023
Contact Rong-Huey at ronghuey “at” yahoo “dot” com
“Her radiant tone easily filled the cavernous Terrace Theater, ... consummate grace and musicality ... awesome technical display ..."
Long Beach Gazette
“...a crisp performance, technically adept but also filled with a quiet perseverance and passion.”
Fresno Bee
Taiwanese American oboist Rong-Huey Liu is a California- based high demand multi-faceted artist. As soloist she has performed concertos of Bach, Corigliano, Daugherty, Ferran, Kalliwoda, Lebrun, Marcello, Mozart, Navarro, Saul, and Strauss.
As a Hollywood recording studio musician, Rong-Huey has collaborated with celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Carrie Underwood, Chris Botti, Andrea Bocelli, Spinal Tap, The Who, and Weird Al. Her cinema credits include “Star War VIII”, “Hocus Pocus II”, “Disenchanted”, “Agents of SHIELD”, and “A Jazzman’s Blues”, to name a few.
Rong-Huey holds the principal oboe positions in the Long Beach Symphony, Los Angeles Ballet, Fresno Philharmonic and Riverside County Philharmonic. She regularly performs and teaches at the music festival of the Fresno Summer Orchestra Academy (FOOSA).
Deeply committed to music education, Rong-Huey builds a diverse oboe studio with students from various cultures and frequently serves as guest artist at numerous institutes. She holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Manhattan School of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. She is currently the oboe professor at California State University Fullerton, La Sierra University, and Riverside City College.
2024 Solo Performances
Sat, MARCH 2, 2024 • 5:45 PM
Concerto Soloist
Navarro Legacy Oboe Concerto
CSUF Wind Symphony
Meng Concert Hall
Fri, MARCH 1, 2024 • 5:45 PM
Concerto Soloist
Navarro Legacy Oboe Concerto
CSUF Wind Symphony
Meng Concert Hall
“...Strauss Oboe Concerto certainly has a Mozartean mellifluousness and seeming effortlessness ... impeccably played by Ms. Liu...”
LA Opus