黃荻 / 單簧管、高音單簧管

       曾就讀輔仁大學及美國新英格蘭音樂院(The New England Conservatory of Music),師事陳威稜教授及波士頓交響樂團助理首席Peter Hadcock 先生。取得單簧管演奏碩士後即應聘至墨西哥「墨西哥州立交響樂團」(Orquesta Sinfonica del Estado de Mexico)擔任單簧管助理首席。返國後演出頻繁,不定期於國家演奏廳與全省各地舉行獨奏會,並與台北市交等各樂團演出協奏曲。為「魔笛單簧管四重奏」創始團員之一,定期於台北市與全省各地及外島巡演。曾任職「台北市立交響樂團」單簧管助理首席及台北市立師範學院、輔仁大學等校兼任副教授。2003年應聘為美國俄亥俄州包德溫•瓦歷斯大學音樂院(Baldwin-Wallace College)代理講師。2004年應邀於密西根州立大學現代單簧管音樂節(Contemporary Clarinet Festival at MSU)以及國際單簧管年會(ICA ClarinetFest, 2004)中獨奏表演。現旅居美國加州灣區,仍時常應邀於美國,歐洲以及台灣等地參與獨奏、室內樂,及樂團演出。 

林佩筠 / 單簧管                                       

       曾就讀東吳大學及美國新英格蘭音樂院(The New England Conservatory of Music),師事陳威稜及Michael Webster教授。1990年應邀回國參加「台北第二屆國際藝術節」節慶樂團的演出。1991-1992年於加拿大班芙藝術中心(The Banff Centre for the Arts)演出多場獨奏和室內樂音樂會。回國後,在「台北市立交響樂團」任聘一年,並多次舉辦個人獨奏會,各種形式的演出頻繁;應邀合作演出協奏曲的樂團有:輔仁大學、文化大學、東海大學管絃樂團,東吳大學管樂團和幻響管樂團。與同好組成「魔笛單簧管四重奏」,定期公開演出和全省巡迴,並應邀至中國西安、法國巴黎等地表演。2001-2006年間,並多次獲邀與「台北愛樂室內及管弦樂團」赴歐洲、美國等地表演。2006年由世界文物出版社出版「單簧管問答集」一書。現在為「樂興之時管弦樂團」單簧管首席,「台北愛樂室內及管弦樂團」、「天使之翼交響管樂團」常任團員,並為國立台北教育大學、東吳大學、輔仁大學、文化大學音樂系兼任副教授。

張文馨 / 單簧管、巴塞管

       國立藝術學院(現國立台北藝術大學)音樂系管樂組畢業,2006年獲台北藝術大學音樂系單簧管演奏碩士,曾師事沈信一、何琇如、賴勇及陳威稜教授。19912000年間,加入台北市立交響樂團,受邀於文化大學音樂系所主辦的陽明山文藝季,擔任獨奏演出並舉行講習會。與同好成立魔笛單簧管四重奏,推廣音樂教育。受璇音雅集之邀,參與中山大學音樂系樂團演出作曲家許淑君之單簧管協奏曲,並灌錄CD,由致凡出版社發行。2000年,於「第一屆阿格麗希音樂節」中擔任台北藝術大學管絃樂團首席,與阿格麗希演出柴可夫斯基第一號鋼琴協奏曲,深獲好評。近幾年與同好成立「大都會木管五重奏」,累積了上百場室內樂經驗,也與魔笛單簧管四重奏成員共同舉辦兩場大型的國際單簧管音樂節。目前除任職台北市立交響樂團外,並參與各類型的演出及教育工作。

葉明和 / 單簧管、低音單簧管                           

       單簧管演奏家葉明和擁有國立台灣師範大學音樂系學士、美國新英格蘭音樂院碩士、以及美國印第安那大學音樂演奏博士等學位。曾師事賴勇、賴高永、陳威稜、Thomas MartinJames Campbell。他曾分別在19972000年獲邀參與美國Norfolk及加拿大Festival of Sound 音樂節,並在美國猶他州(2003),日本東京(2005),及美國亞特蘭大(2006)的世界單簧管年會(ClarinetFest)上演出獨奏及室內樂。他在2002~2004間應小提琴家胡乃元之邀,多次參與Taiwan Connection音樂節,與旅美音樂家一起在美國及台灣巡迴演出。他在1998年應邀與Trio Indiana(印第安那大學的三位單簧管教授)灌錄CD Bridges to Bloomington,並與Zephyr單簧管三重奏在2002~2005年間錄製了三張唱片。他在20022006年間曾任美國中央阿肯瑟大學(University of Central Arkansas)單簧管專任助理教授,2006年起擔任國立高雄師範大學音樂系專任助理教授以及魔笛單簧管四重奏團員。

 

Ti Huang / Clarinet, Eb Clarinet

             Ti Huang leads an active musical life as a clarinetist, chamber musician and orchestra player.  She served in the Taipei Symphony Orchestra in Taiwan as Associate Principal Clarinet from 1990 to 2002.  Concurrently, Ms. Huang was on the faculty of Fujen Catholic University in Taiwan as Associate Professor.  She has given numerous recitals and chamber concerts in Taiwan, China, USA, and Europe and she has also played with the Taipei Symphony Orchestra and many other orchestras as a soloist.  During spring semester, 2003, she was named Visiting Lecturer at the Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, OH.  Ti holds a Master of Music degree in clarinet performance from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where she studied with Peter Hadcock.  In 2004, she was invited to play as a soloist at the Contemporary Clarinet Festival at Michigan State University, and the ClarinetFest 2004 held by the International Clarinet Association.  After moving to San Jose, California in 2003, Ti is still frequently invited to give solo, chamber, and orchestra performances in Taiwan, Europe and the United States. 

Pei-yun Lin / Clarinet

             Pei-yun Lin holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Soochow University and a Master’s degree in Clarinet Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where she studied with Professor Wei-leng Chen and Michael Webster. From 1991-92, she was enrolled at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, where she has performed frequently as a recitalist and chamber player.  In addition to a one-year position in the Taipei Symphony Orchestra, Pei-yun has performed actively as a recitalist, chamber player and soloist with various orchestras after returning to Taiwan in 1992.   She had also been on concert tour with the Taipei Sinfonietta and Philharmonic Orchestra to Europe and the United States.  The book she authored, Q&A for Clarinet Learning, was published by the Mercury Publishing in 2006.  Currently, Ms. Lin is Principal Clarinet of the Music Moment Orchestra, and also serves at the Soochow University and the National Taipei University of Education as Associate Professor.

Wen-hsin Chang / Clarinet, Basset Horn

             Wen-hsin Chang holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the Taipei National University of Arts.  Her primary teachers include Wei-leng Chen, Yong Lai, Sho-ru Ho, and Shin-yi Shen.  She joined the Taipei Symphony Orchestra and gave solo performances, as well as master classes at the Yang-ming Mt. Art Festival sponsored by the Chinese Culture University in 1991.  She was invited by Formusica to record the Clarinet Concerto written by deceased composer Shu-chun Hsu with the National Chung-shan University Orchestra, which was released by Wach Music Studio.  She was Principal Clarinet of the TNUA Orchestra and played the Piano Concerto No. 1 by P. Tchaikovsky with M. Argerich.  Recently she founded the Metropolitan Woodwind Quintet, which has performed over a hundred recitals, and has hosted two international clarinet festivals in Taipei, Taiwan along with the Magic Clarinet Quartet, of which she is one of the founding members.  Presently she plays in the Taipei Symphony Orchestra and also devotes her time performing and teaching the clarinet. 

Ming-ho Yeh / Clarinet, Bass Clarinet

             Min-ho Yeh is Assistant Professor of Clarinet at the National Kaohsiung Normal University in Taiwan and a member of the Magic Clarinet Quartet.  He holds degrees from the National Taiwan Normal University (B.A.), the New England Conservatory (M.M.), and Indiana University (D.M.).  Between 2002 and 2006, he taught at the University of Central Arkansas and was Principal Clarinet of the Conway Symphony Orchestra and a member of Sunaura Woodwind Trio.  He has appeared at festivals such as the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (1997), the Festival of the Sound (2000), the ClarinetFest (2003, 2005, 2006), and the Taiwan Connection Music Festival (2003, 2004).  In May 2002, he was invited to perform at concerts in Boston, San Diego, and Seattle during the Taiwanese-American Heritage Week.  In 2003, he was invited to perform at the Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, NY.  His performances have been praised in the New York Times and Boston Globe.