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\n\t\tHailed as “inventive and breathtaking” by the New York Times, Fang Man’s music has been performed worldwide by notable orchestras and ensembles such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra New Music Group under Esa-Pekka Salonen, Basel Sinfonietta, Slovak Philharmonic, American Composers Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, National Orchestre de Lorraine, Minnesota Orchestra, etc. <\/span> \n\t<\/p>\n\t
\n\t\tShe is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Koussevitzky Foundation Commission, Toru Takemitsu Award (Japan), Opera America Discovery Grant, National Endowment for the Arts Award, Siemens Music Foundation Commission (Berlin), NewMusicUSA Commission, Darmstadt Stipend-Prize-Award, etc.\n\t<\/p>\n\t
\n\t\tHer music has been heard at the Carnegie Hall, Symphony Space, Merkin Concert Hall, (New York); Walt Disney Hall (Los Angeles); Espace de Projection of IRCAM-Centre Pompidou (Paris), Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall (Japan), Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (Philadelphia), etc. She has been invited to new music festivals such as the Festival d\'Aix-en-Provence, Centre Acanthes (France); Darmstadt New Music Festival (Germany); Gaudeamus Music Week (the Netherlands); Cabrillo Festival, Aspen Music Festival, June in Buffalo (USA), etc. She was invited as a resident composer at the Hermitage Artist Retreat in Florida, Aldeburgh Music Centre (UK), and Civitella Ranieri Foundation (Italy).\n\t<\/p>\n\t
\n\t\tFang obtained the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Cornell University under Steven Stucky, and a certificate of Computer Music and Composition from IRCAM-Centre Pompidou in France. She held the Bachelor of Music degree from the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing under Du Ming-Xin and Ye Xiao-Gang. Fang Man is an Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina. She previously held positions as the Composer-in-Residence at the Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music, and a Visiting Assistant Professor at Duke University. ?<\/span> \n\t<\/p>\n
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