I'm a musician currently in Pittsburgh. I teach around 20 students, play for ballet classes and sometimes I play harpsichord and piano for money.
Sun Chang is a pianist and harpsichordist known for her adept interpretation of historical and contemporary works with a passion for building meaningful connections with her audiences through music. Sun studied with Dr. Peter Mack and later with Alan Chow at Northwestern University. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Harpsichord from the Royal Academy of Music, where she received guidance from Carole Cerasi.
Sun has performed as a soloist in concerto performances with ensembles such as Camerata Chicago, The Utah Symphony, Illinois Valley Symphony Orchestra, and Philharmonia Northwest.
Sun's musical career is eclectic. Some ensembles and people she has worked with include: Haymarket Opera, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, Friction Quartet, Vadim Gluzman, Trevor Pinnock, Ars Musica Chicago, WFMT Bach Organ Project, American Bach Soloists, Margaret Faultless and others. She has a keen interest in discovering and sharing music by historical women, and has co-founded Ensemble Vitelotte dedicated to this purpose.
Notably, Sun is also working on a solo album of keyboard suites by Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre recorded on piano, a project made possible with support by the Luminarts Foundation. She also plays for the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, maintains a studio of dedicated young pianists, and is an amateur gambist.
I'm a musician currently in Pittsburgh. I teach around 20 students, play for ballet classes and sometimes I play harpsichord and piano for money.
Sun Chang is a pianist and harpsichordist known for her adept interpretation of historical and contemporary works with a passion for building meaningful connections with her audiences through music. Sun studied with Dr. Peter Mack and later with Alan Chow at Northwestern University. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Harpsichord from the Royal Academy of Music, where she received guidance from Carole Cerasi.
Sun has performed as a soloist in concerto performances with ensembles such as Camerata Chicago, The Utah Symphony, Illinois Valley Symphony Orchestra, and Philharmonia Northwest.
Sun's musical career is eclectic. Some ensembles and people she has worked with include: Haymarket Opera, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, Friction Quartet, Vadim Gluzman, Trevor Pinnock, Ars Musica Chicago, WFMT Bach Organ Project, American Bach Soloists, Margaret Faultless and others. She has a keen interest in discovering and sharing music by historical women, and has co-founded Ensemble Vitelotte dedicated to this purpose.
Notably, Sun is also working on a solo album of keyboard suites by Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre recorded on piano, a project made possible with support by the Luminarts Foundation. She also plays for the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, maintains a studio of dedicated young pianists, and is an amateur gambist.