Pianist Xin Chang is originally from China. She has performed and taught throughout North America and Asia.

As an active collaborative pianist, chamber musician and piano teacher, Dr. Chang was a full-time collaborative pianist at the University of Wyoming and accompanist of the Seattle Bach Choir.  She has also been on faculty at the Asia Pacific Saxophone Academy, Texas Low Brass Academy, International Violin Festival and Competition in Singapore and Key to Change Solo String Festival in Seattle. Dr. Chang attended prestigious summer festivals including Interlochen Center for the Arts, SongFest, Brevard Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival and School, Banff Centre and the Castleman Quartet Program. 

Dr. Chang has performed with violinist Charles Castleman, baritone David Small, tubaist Charles Villarrubia, saxophonist Toshikazu Nagase and recorded with double bass player DaXun Zhang. As a soloist, Dr. Chang won 2nd prize in the Colorado International Piano Competition at Northern Colorado University. She has also performed with the Jiangsu Orchestra of China.  

Dr. Xin Chang maintains a private piano studio in Seattle and  enjoys teaching piano to all levels of students. She is a certified RCM piano teacher, many of her students had passed RCM/ABRSM exams and won International Piano Competitions.

Dr. Chang completed her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin.  She also received a Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music, as well as a Bachelor of Music degree from Renmin University of China. Her principal teachers were Colette Valentine, Anne Epperson, Jean Barr and Fang Zhang.