Ai-Ying Chiu
MM Piano Performance, The Boston Conservatory
Piano
Pianist Ai-Ying Chiu has years of experience teaching piano, including performance techniques, ear training, and theory. She has worked with all ages from beginners to advanced students. She enjoys teaching any material of the students choice, and adjusts her approach to fit the students level and the students goals.
Ai-Ying has appeared as both soloist and chamber pianist at many important concert halls such as The Town Hall in New York City (U.S.A.), Le Petit Trianon in San Jose (U.S.A.) Walter Hall in Toronto (Canada), Basilica San Francesco in Assisi (Italy), Rachmaninoff Concert Hall in Tambov (Russia), Chih-Shan Hall of Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center in Kaohsiung City (Taiwan), and many others in Germany and France.
In pursuit of her Masters degree and Graduate Performance Diploma, she studied with Michael Lewin at The Boston Conservatory, where she was the winner of the H. Wilfred Churchill Piano Scholarship Competition in 2006 and the Piano Honors Competition in 2007 and 2009, and an Honorable Mention Award recipient in the 2008 Mozart Concerto Competition. She was also an Honorable Mention Award recipient at the 2008 Chinese International Piano Competition in New York City.
Ai-Ying has worked and performed with Sinphonia Perusina, conducted by Enrico Marconi, and The Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen. She has played in master classes given by Vladimir Viardo, Jorge Federico Osorio, Eric Larsen, Victor Rosenbaum, Jennifer Lim, Enrique Graf, Menahem Pressler, Anton Kurti, Kum Sing Lee, and many others.