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After her studies at the National University of the Arts in Taipei, Wei-Lian Huang went to Belgium to join Marianne Pousseur's class at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where she graduated with a Master's degree in Singing in 2015. She is currently a postgraduate student at the Koninklijk Conservatorium van Brussel in Dinah Bryant's class and participated in Udo Reimann's masterclass in 2015.

She has sung in many projects: Mozart's The Magic Flute (Papagena), Ravel's L'Enfant et les sortilèges... Soloist with the Baroque Ensemble of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels (Orpheus Britannicus) as well as with the Orchestra of the Academie de Woluwe Saint-Lambert (Magnificat by John Rutter). She is a member of the Namur Chamber Choir, the Schola Gregorienne du Sablon Women's Choir and the New Baroque Time Choir.

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