Perfomance
Performance & Adaptive Artistry
Amy Wang-Hiller is a classically trained violinist whose performances merge expressive artistry with lived experience.
Rooted in international training and a passion for storytelling through sound, Amy performs solo, chamber, and orchestral repertoire with a distinct voice shaped by resilience. As a violinist living with spinal cord injury and progressive paralysis, she continues to perform professionally using adaptive techniques and equipment designed around her body’s needs.
Her playing is a testament to the idea that artistry is not limited by mobility but expanded through innovation, presence, and purpose.
Performance Highlights:
- Finalist in the Lewisville Lake Symphony International Concerto Competition
- Solo and chamber recitals in the U.S. and China
- Orchestral performances with UNT Symphony, Shreveport Symphony, Texarkana Symphony, and UNT Baroque Orchestra
- Festival experience at the Aspen Music Festival Conducting Academy and Brevard Music Center
- Collaborations with contemporary composers and ensembles; passionate about exploring new music and adaptive violin techniques
- Active contributor to an initiative combining live performance, disability advocacy, and patient storytelling through music
Performance Inquiries & Collaborations
Amy is available for:
- Solo or chamber music performances
- Guest appearances and speaker-performer engagements
Adaptive or inclusive music projects across genres and formats