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A native Taiwanese, Dr. Ti Chung is a versatile flutist and educator residing in Ridgefield. She holds her D.M.A. in flute performance from Texas Tech University, M.M. Degree from SUNY Purchase College and a B.A. from SUNY Stony Brook University. Dr. Chung also instructs piano and music theory classes.

As a performer, Ti appeared as a soloist to play the Mozart’s Flute Concerto No. 2 with Queensboro Symphony Orchestra and Liebermann’s flute concerto with Texas Tech University Symphony Orchestra as the winner of concerto competition. She regularly performs with Queensboro Symphony Orchestra and Hilltops Music Collectives, and a number of recitals within the past few years in a variety of settings in collaboration with artists from many disciplines, including Chelsea Symphony, Mise-En Ensemble, New York Electroacoustic Music Festival, Musiktage Festival in Austria, Lubbock Symphony Orchestra Education Woodwind Quintet, and the convention of National Flute Association with Texas Tech University Flute Choir. In 2013, Ti Chung coordinated a cultural exchange project with Peking University, China and presented as guest artists with Dr. Lisa Garner Santa.

As an educator, Dr. Chung is a certified teacher on both Suzuki flute and Suzuki Early Childhood, and currently serves as the faculty member in Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, La Scuola D’Italia, and Joyce Music Center in addition to Ridgefield Suzuki School. Her students include a broad level of students from the beginner to high school intermediates and adults. In 2011-2014, she had been the teaching assistant in the flute studio of Texas Tech University. Dr. Ti Chung’s teachers include Dr. Lisa Garner Santa, Dr. Tara O’Connor, Dr. Conor Nelson, Kaori Fujii, and she performed in the master classes by Tatjana Ruhland, Paula Robinson, Carol Wincenc, Susan Milan, Christina Jennings, Claudio Barile, Pamela Youngblood, Ayako Oshima.