Nightingale Chen

Nightingale Chen

Grew up in a Suzuki environment. Debuted public singing at 3; started piano lessons at 5. Worked with many renown vocalists, instrumentalists and conductors—A highly sought after collaborative pianist since 4th grade, an adjudicator & clinician. Faculty member of American College of Musicians; judge for National Piano Guild Auditions. Hall Of Fame, Piano Guild. Winner of many piano and voice competitions. Full scholarships/teaching assistantships throughout all degrees. National Dean’s List. Master’s degrees: Piano; Voice; Piano Accompanying and Chamber Music. A “grandchild piano student” of Rosina Lhevinne and Dorothy Taubman. Specialized in Taubman Technique. Teaching experiences: Eastern Michigan University; Flint Institute of Music; The University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ (now Ryder University). Suzuki piano teacher since 1987. SAA Certified Suzuki Piano Teacher Trainer. Active as a collaborative pianist. Vice-president, 2011-2012; president, 2012—Columbus Music Teachers Association. Conductor/director.

Nightingale Chen with Bill and Doris Preucil at the 2013 Leadership Retreat
Rita Hauck, Constance Starr, and Nightingale Chen at the 2012 Conference
Nichtingale Chen with Zach DePue and Nick Kendall of Time for Three
Time for Three perform at the 2012 SAA Conference
Nightingale Chen, Bill Starr, and Constance Starr at the 2012 Conference
Ann Schein and Nightingale Chen at the 2012 SAA Conference