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Dr. Amanda Hing is an accomplished pianist who actively performs both as a soloist and collaborator. She also serves as a clinician and adjudicator at numerous festivals and competitions. Dr. Hing joined the Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) faculty in 2006 and currently holds the positions of Assistant Chair of the Music Department and Professor of Piano. Additionally, she serves as the faculty adviser for the SAGU Collegiate Chapter of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), which received the prestigious 2013 MTNA Benjamin Whitten Collegiate Chapter of the Year award. 

 

In 2016, Dr. Hing was appointed the Artistic Director of the Waxahachie Symphony Association. She actively contributes to the music community, serving as a Frisco Music Teachers Association board member and the Texas Music Teachers Association (TMTA) Conference Student Activities Coordinator. Her involvement extends to leadership positions, including Vice President of the Arlington Music Teachers Association and Chair of the TMTA Collegiate Chapters of MTNA from 2014 to 2017. Moreover, she served on the editorial board of Texas Music Teachers from 2016 to 2017.  Dr. Hing's dedication to music education and presentation is evident in her participation as a presenter at MTNA National Conferences and the TMTA State Conventions. She has also chaired the Texas Music Teachers Association Collegiate Conferences from 2014 to 2016. Her commitment to sharing knowledge has taken her to various parts of the United States and Asia, where she has conducted masterclasses and pedagogy workshops.

 

Throughout her career, Dr. Hing has garnered numerous accolades, including winning the 2007 Piano Texas International Academy and Festival Teachers Concerto Competition, which was organized in collaboration with the Van Cliburn Foundation and Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Her other achievements include the West Virginia University (WVU) Performance Grant Award, WVU Outstanding Senior Award, WVU Young Artist Concerto Competition Award, WVMTA Young Artist Alternate Winner Award, MTNA Student Achievement Recognition Award, and the International Peace Scholarship from the Philanthropical Educational Organization Foundation (Des Moines, Iowa). She was also recognized as the West Virginia University Chancellor's Scholar and the Southern Regional Education Board Doctoral Scholar, supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Ford Foundation. Dr. Hing has showcased her exceptional piano skills as a soloist with various orchestras and ensembles, including the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, WVU Symphony Orchestra, WVU Chamber Winds, SAGU Wind Ensemble, SAGU Concert Band, and the Waxahachie Area Concert Band. 

 

She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree, Master of Music Degree, and Bachelor of Music Degree in Piano Performance from West Virginia University (WVU). She also earned a Diploma in Music from UCSI University in Malaysia. Her credentials further include Licentiate and Associate diplomas from Trinity College of Music, London, and a Diploma in Piano from The Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music, London. Her extensive teaching experience spans Washington and Jefferson College (Pennsylvania), Glenville State University (West Virginia), and the WVU Community Music Program. Her students have achieved remarkable success, consistently earning top prizes in local, state, and national competitions. Moreover, her collegiate students have been honored to present their research at state and national music conferences.

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