Dr. Tiffany Chang: Berklee College of Music

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Dr. Tiffany Chang: Berklee College of Music

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Disciplines: Instrumental Conducting, Orchestral Conducting, Music Theory

Genre: Classical

Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese

Education: Doctor of Musical Arts in Orchestral Conducting from Boston University’s School of Music, Master of Music Education from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Minors in Composition and Music Theory from Oberlin Conservatory of Music

Conductor of Arts and Sciences Orchestra at Oberlin University, Music Director/Conductor at North End Music and Performing Arts Center, and Conductor for Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra

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Taiwanese-American conductor based in Boston, MA, Dr. Tiffany Chang cultivates a reputation of exceptional versatility as an artist with award-winning work spanning diverse genres, ensembles, and settings. The 2017 Winner of The American Prize in Opera Conducting, Chang serves as Visiting Assistant Professor of Conducting and Conductor at Oberlin Conservatory and as Assistant Professor at the Berklee College of Music. She served impactful terms as Interim Director of Orchestral Studies at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory and Acting Director of Orchestral Activities at Boston University.

Chang remains active as the Music Director/Conductor for the North End Music and Performing Arts Center's Opera Project and founder and conductor of the New England Repertory Orchestra, and has been engaged as a participant for The Dallas Opera’s 2019 Hart Institute for Women Conductors. She has also been engaged by BlueWater Chamber Orchestra, OperaHub, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, ALEA III, Xanthos Ensemble, Brookline Symphony Orchestra, Parkway Concert Orchestra, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras, and she is frequently sought-after as a guest conductor for international music festivals such as IASAS and AMIS.

Chang studied orchestral conducting with David Hoose and Bridget-Michaele Reischl; other mentors include Gustav Meier, JoAnn Falletta, Robert Spano, Gunther Schuller, Ann Howard Jones, Larry Rachleff, and Donald Schleicher. She received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in orchestral conducting from Boston University and studied cello performance, music education, composition, and music theory at Oberlin Conservatory. Her work earned her the Kahn Career Entry Award, Pi Kappa Lambda Prize for Musicianship, Berklee Collaboration Grant, Theodore Presser Scholarship, and Ernest Hatch Wilkins Memorial Prize.