Ya-Ting Chang graduated from the
Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University
with BM and MM. She is Artist-in-Residence at Messiah
College in PA and was a piano faculty member at
Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, Maryland. She
is also a member of the MTNA (Music Teachers National
Association), and National Guild of Piano Teachers.
Ya-Ting Chang began studying piano at age six,
and she soared to national prominence in her native
Taiwan when she won first prize in the 1987 Taiwan
National Piano Competition. After coming to the
United States in 1988 as part of the Taiwanese Government’s
Gifted Children program, she studied piano with
Enrique Graf, and flute with Gail Cameron and Bonnie
Lake. She entered the Peabody Institute of the Johns
Hopkins University as a scholarship student of Ann
Schein, a pupil of Arthur Rubinstein, Myra Hess
and Mieczyslaw Munz.
Since then, she has performed extensively throughout
the United States, Germany, Hong Kong and Taiwan,
including a 1996 Asian tour where she performed
with the Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra, and a 1997-98
Asian tour with the Tung Hsin Choral Society and
the Mendelssohn Piano Trio. For three years she
participated in the Collaborative Artist Program
at the Aspen Summer Festival, and she performed
in the International Piccolo Spoleto Music Festival
in Charleston, South Carolina. Recently Ms. Chang
appeared as a soloist with Gettysburg Chamber Orchestra.
Ms. Chang is a founding member of the Mendelssohn
Piano Trio, Ensemble in Residence with the Embassy
Series in Washington DC and at Messiah College.
With this group, Ms. Chang has performed and gave
masterclasses internationally and recorded several
CDs under Centaur Records.
The Washington Post critics described her recent
performances in Washington DC Embassy Series as
“impressive” and “eloquent”.
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