Peipei Song
About Peipei
Peipei Song is a collaborative pianist based in Boston. She currently serves as a staff pianist at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee and recently joined the collaborative pianist team at the New England Conservatory. Actively involved in Boston’s music scene, she has supported many young musicians who have won competitions such as the Fidelity Investments Young Artists Competition, the New England Conservatory Preparatory School Concerto Competition, and The Boston Conservatory Soloist Concerto Competition.
As a chamber music pianist, Peipei has performed in series including the Apple Hill Chamber Music Center Series, Bay Chamber Concert Series, The Screen Door – Bay Chamber Summer Festival, and Palaver Strings Beehive Chamber Music Series. She has collaborated with Grammy Award-winning tenor Karim Sulayman, mezzo-soprano Kate Aldrich, and the Maxwell String Quartet from Scotland. Additionally, Peipei is regularly invited to give annual Chamber Music Lecture Recitals at the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing, China.
Peipei holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from Arizona State University, where she had a privilege of studying under the mentorship of Professor Russell Ryan. During her time at ASU, she also received coaching from renowned string quartets, including the Brentano Quartet, St. Lawrence Quartet, and Shanghai Quartet, who were residency quartets program at ASU. Her earlier studies with Dr. William Averill and Richard Syracuse at Ohio University played a pivotal role in her musical development.

