Ching-Ming Cheng Piano Recital

As a dedicated performer and educator, Dr. Ching-Ming Cheng has made many accomplishments throughout the world. She is an active pianist, collaborative performer and a committed teacher who has an enthusiastic heart for sharing her profession with others.

Program:
Joseph Haydn
Frédéric Chopin
Robert Schumann
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Alberto Ginastera

Ching-Ming Cheng at the Maybeck
Sunday, June 26 2016, 3:00pm
This concert is $10 General Admission

Seating is limited. Get your required online reservation here.
Starting her musical training at the age of 5, Dr. Cheng was soon chosen to attend the music talent class to begin her musical journey in Taiwan. She won her first prize in Taipei Music Competition in her early teens and continued to receive many other awards. In 2009, being a finalist in the Asia division, she was invited to participate in the Second Chinese International Piano Competition in New York City, representing Taiwan.

Dr. Cheng has been featured in various performances both as a soloist and collaborative pianist around the world, including Arts and Lecture Series at CSUSM, NATPA 2012 retreat in San Diego, SundayMatinee in Taiwan, National Taiwan Normal University Music Festival, the Faculty Artist Series at Humboldt State University, the MTAC conferences, Piano Texas Festival, Art Basel Festival and New World Symphony, Yamaha Concert Series, String Competition of American String Teachers Association, and Artist-In-Residence Series of National Taiwan Normal University.

In addition to actively performing, Dr. Cheng is also a devoted educator. Her faculty appointments includes the University of Miami, Barry University, New World School of the Arts, Humboldt State University and Humboldt Music Academy, National Taiwan Normal University, Fu-Jen Catholic University, and many master classes invited by professional associations. Since fall 2011, Dr. Cheng joined the music faculty at California State University San Marcos, as an Assistant Professor of Music.

Soon after receiving her bachelor's degree in piano performance from NTNU in Taiwan, Dr. Cheng was granted a scholarship from the University of Miami to start her master's degree in Music Business and Entertainment Industry. In 2003, offered a full scholarship as a graduate teaching assistant, she continued to pursue her doctoral degree in Accompanying and Chamber Music at UM. Her mentors include Dr. J.B. Floyd, Mr. Tian Ying, Dr. Paul Posnak, Lang Lang, Andrea Watts, Hans Boepple, Sharon Mann, John Owings, Tamas Ungar, Harold Martina, Jin Zhang, and Rueibin Chen.

Dr. Cheng also plays double bass and has made appearances in many orchestral performances around the world.

Dr. Ching-Ming Cheng is currently on the music faculty as an assistant professor of music at the California State University San Marcos.