Wang was born in
Qingdao,
China, and studied at the
Central Conservatory of Music in
Beijing and the
Idyllwild Arts Academy in California. He received his bachelor's degree from Philadelphia’s
Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with
Richard Woodhams. He was a fellowship recipient at the
Aspen Music Festival and the
Music Academy of the West. Upon graduation from Curtis in 2003, Wang was offered a position as principal oboe of the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, but turned it down in favor of the same position with the orchestra of the
San Francisco Ballet. Shortly after that, he was appointed to the
San Francisco Symphony. Two weeks later he won an audition for the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, where he served as principal oboe. While in that position, he was a finalist in auditions for principal oboe in the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra and
Cleveland Orchestra. Wang declined positions with the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra and Houston Grand Opera in order to perform with the
Santa Fe Opera as principal oboe. He also won an audition for the Metropolitan Opera's orchestra, electing, instead, to join the New York Philharmonic. Wang was hired as principal oboist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in 2006 by
Lorin Maazel. As a concerto soloist, he debuted at the
Hong Kong Arts Festival during the orchestra's 2008 tour of Asia and at
Carnegie Hall in 2009 as well as numerous appearances at
Alice Tully Hall. Notable interpretations of the repertoire include Strauss and Mozart's oboe concertos, Bach's Brandenburg concertos, Christopher Rouse's oboe concerto, and Chen Qigang's
Extase. As a chamber musician, Wang has performed at the
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, the La Jolla Music Society, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and the Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium. Wang has recorded with the
Poulenc Trio. In addition to his performances, Wang is a faculty member at the
Manhattan School of Music, where he teaches oboe. He was named an honorary professor at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and the Shanghai Conservatory. Wang has offered master classes at the Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music, Cincinnati Conservatory, New York University, The New School, Seoul University, and music conservatories in Singapore, Hanoi, Beijing, and Shanghai. Wang was named “the artist of the year” by the
Beijing Music Festival in 2014. The award was presented by
Deng Xiaoping's daughter
Deng Rong. He was also invited by
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping to perform with the Orchestre Colonne de France at
Versailles to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of
French-Chinese diplomatic relations. ==Misconduct allegations==