Giving Harmony
is a non-profit organization founded by a group of young musicians with a heart for music

Raising awareness
At Giving Harmony, we believe in the transformative power of music to touch hearts and minds.
Through our initiatives, we strive to raise awareness about the importance of music education, particularly in underserved communities where access to such opportunities may be limited. We organize concerts, workshops, and community events to highlight the profound impact music can have on individuals and society as a whole. By shining a light on the benefits of music education and advocacy, we aim to inspire others to join us in our mission to make music accessible to all.
Establishing a sense of harmony
Central to our ethos at Giving Harmony is the belief that music has the remarkable ability to foster unity and understanding among people from diverse backgrounds.
Through collaborative performances, cultural exchanges, and inclusive programming, we work towards establishing a sense of harmony within our communities. By embracing the universal language of music, we strive to bridge divides and cultivate mutual respect and appreciation for different cultures and traditions. In doing so, we hope to create environments where individuals can come together, celebrate diversity, and experience the joy of making music together.
Help in need
Work to donate to different organizations each year, through concerts and other events. All proceeds are donated to help those in need.
In addition to promoting music education and fostering harmony, Giving Harmony is committed to providing assistance to those in need within our communities. Whether it's through organizing benefit concerts for charitable causes, offering scholarships to aspiring musicians facing financial barriers, or partnering with local organizations to support vulnerable populations, we are dedicated to using music as a tool for positive social change. By leveraging our collective talents and resources, we seek to uplift and empower individuals facing adversity, offering them hope, healing, and a sense of belonging through the power of music. Through our efforts, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve, one note at a time.
GH Family

Ivette Chen, founding member
co-director, former co-president (2019 -- 2022), cellist, pianist
Tina Hou, member since 2021, chief supervisor( 2024--), co-president, (2023 -2024), pianist
Tina Hou has been playing the piano since a young age and hopes to support her community with music. She has won multiple awards in musical events such as the MTAC Piano Ensemble Festival, Orange County North Solo Competition, and more. She was also chosen as the second place winner for the American Protégé International Music Talent Competition Fall 2022, giving her the opportunity to perform at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall in the summer of 2023. In addition to playing the piano, Tina holds the position of captain on one of her school’s FTC robotics teams, where she serves as a designer and builder. In her free time, Tina engages with her passions for languages and computer science.
"Music is a timeless voyage across seas of passions, carrying stories of the heart."
Darell Lien, member since 2023 co-president (2024 --), violinist, guitarist, singer
Darell Lien is a devoted musician who values his friends. His musical journey began at the age of six with the violin, and over the past decade, he has dedicated countless hours to mastering the instrument. In doing so, Darell has earned Level 10 in the Certificate of Merit (CM) program with honors. His love for music has motivated himself to learn to play the guitar and sing, finding joy in sharing music. Outside of music, Darell is currently pursuing his private pilot license, committing a few hours a month to the goal. He is a participant of the CyberPatriot competition and has reached the platinum tier semifinals. Furthermore, he enjoys playing basketball, spending time with friends and family, and watching movies. He has also achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Darell hopes to use his talents in music to inspire others and positively impact his community.
"Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable. – Leonard Bernstein"
Nadia Wang, member since 2021 co-president (2024 --), pianist, singer
Nadia Wang started playing piano at the age of 3 and attending Colburn School since the age of 5 and has won top prizes in many competitions including LA Young Pianists, Elite International Music, Colibri International, International Keyboard Odyssiad & Festival, DBHS Concerto, SCP Concerto, SYMF Concerto and others. She performed in Camegie Hall in 2018 and performed with the SCP Orchestra as a soloist in 2020. In May 2023, Nadia also aced her ABRSM final (Grade 8) piano exam with distinction. To serve the community, Nadia has volunteered to perform in many senior living homes and adult daycare centers throughout the southland. In addition to playing piano, Nadia enjoys singing, dancing, and arranging music for the award-winning DBHS Marquis Show Choir.
"Through music, I would like to make change and help those who are less fortunate in this world."
Chloe Wei, member since 2022, vice president (2024 --), pianist, cellist, violinist
Pianist, cellist, violinist, and striving composer, Chloe Wei is a passionate musician who hopes to inspire people with her music. She has participated in MTAC Music Festivals for 4 years on the piano along with the Youth SCSBOA Honor Orchestra for 2 years with the cello and violin. Chloe was a part of JCM during 2021-2022 and played as a cellist in Pacific Symphony Santiago Strings. In addition, Chloe also attended an MTAC CT State Contest for her composed song and MTAC Improvisation Recital where she was selected to present her improvised song for the MTAC Convention in 2021. Recently, Chloe was awarded 1st place at the MTAC 2024 Winterfest and was chosen as a first prize winner of the 2024 Golden Classical Music Awards International Competition and is invited to play at Carnegie Hall in the summer of 2024. Chloe is currently a sophomore at Orange Lutheran and hopes to do many things in the future with music.
Ella Li, member since 2023, vice president (2024 -2025), singer, guitarist, violinist, pianist
Samantha Huang, member since 2021, vice president (2024 --), singer
Samantha Huang loves performing with the award-winning Marquis show choir and helping out with the school’s class committee. Besides singing, she enjoys taking dance classes, watching musicals, exploring new places, and spending time with her family, friends, and dog. In her free time, she takes part in volunteering at various events through her school’s clubs. With this program, she hopes to showcase her positive energy when performing to bring happiness to others.
"Music is a universal language. To me, music is a way to express and communicate emotions to people you may not know."
David Wong, member since 2022
secretary (2024--), oboist, pianist
David Wong is currently the principal oboist for the Colburn School of Music's Youth Orchestra (CYO) and has served as a principal first-chair oboist for the prestigious Pacific Symphony Youth Ensembles (PSYE). He was selected for the California All-State Honor Band and California All-Southern Honor Band in 2022, 2024, and 2025. David has won numerous awards, including the American Fine Arts Festival International Concerto Competition, performing at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2023. He has also received the Music Center’s Spotlight Merit Scholarship award in 2025. In addition to playing the oboe, David is also an accomplished pianist. He has been awarded Advanced Level 10 with State Honors in MTAC’s Certificate of Merit Program and had his debut piano performance at Carnegie Hall at age 11. David is passionate about harnessing music to serve his communities.
"There are two things that bring me joy in life: playing music and applesauce 🍎"
Grace Peng, member since 2023, pianist
Bella Huang, member since 2023 violinist, pianist
Bella Huang is pursuing both an IB and Val Tech diploma. She enjoys playing music with others, and is currently a member of Pacific Symphony Santiago Strings and part of her school’s Sinfonia orchestra. She has also participated in Junior Chamber Music (JCM) and Irvine Classical Players Orchestra (ICPO), where she was able to perform in various venues in Spain. Bella has also been studying piano for many years and has achieved the Sonatina Plaque for Piano Guild in 2020. Alongside playing piano and violin, Bella enjoys traveling and spending time with her dog. She hopes to bring joy to others through music.
"I hope music can be the bridge that connects us together."
Bella Huang, member since 2024
pianist
Jacquelyn Cheng, member since 2024
violist
Jacquelyn Cheng studied piano privately from the age of seven. Then, she started playing the violin in second grade. After five years of playing the violin, Jacquelyn switched to viola. Currently, she receives dedicated instructions from Dr. Amanda Yang. Participating in the Satori Summer Music Festival, Jacquelyn earned first place in the Satori Strings Contest for Viola in 2023 and second place in 2024. Since 2021, Jacquelyn has played in the award winning Ivy Chamber Strings Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Brandon Miller. The group participated in the National-wide Heritage Festival Orchestra Competition organized by WorldStrides and received the Gold Award, Adjudicator Award, and Outstanding Orchestra Award. They even got invited to perform on the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall, New York, and received unanimous praise from four national-level judges. In her free time, Jacquelyn loves helping at her school’s library and drawing.
Jena Min, member since 2023
singer
Cindy Wang, member since 2024
flutist
Chloe Qian, member since 2024
pianist
Chloe Qian is currently a freshman at the Orange County School of Arts (OCSA), in the Pianist Program. Since the age of 5, Chloe has debuted her music journey through learning piano. Her continuous passion and diligent efforts made her winners of multiple competitions, such as MACOC Piano Solo Competition, MTAC SoCal Solo Competition, IPPA Conero International Piano Competition, AEGIO International Piano Competition Global Round, Orbetello International Piano Competition, CAPMT Romantic Competition, and CAPMT Sonata Competition. Chloe has been exposed to many music festivals and masterclasses, including Oberlin International Music Festival 2023, Concordia Music Festival 2022, and BAMA International Piano Festival 2024. She had the chance to learn with world-famous pianists, such as Dang Thai Son, Ning An, and Stanislav Loudenitch. In addition to piano, Chloe loves playing tennis. She was an U14 tennis team member of Yorba Linda Country Club, and competed in many USTA tournaments. During her free time, Chloe enjoys making jewelry, and playing video games.
A life without music is a life not worth living. When there’s a problem, music is your solution.