Dr. Grace Chung began her musical journey at the age of four. Though her interests range far and wide, she followed the path that led her to pursue a career in music. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from La Sierra University and went on to study at the Manhattan School of Music where she received her Master of Music degree in Piano Performance. Grace then returned to California where she taught as an Adjunct Professor of Piano at La Sierra University. After several years, Grace returned to school to complete her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Keyboard Collaborative Arts as well as a Graduate Certificate in Organ Performance at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music.
Throughout her years of performance, Grace has had the privilege of sharing her music all over the United States, Europe, and South America. Even while in school, Grace maintained an active performance career collaborating with many diverse and talented artists from both the classical world and the broadway stage. Some of her most memorable moments come from benefit concerts in which she was able to raise funds and support for orphanages, educational institutions, and medical clinics in Africa as well as for many of the countries that experienced hardship from natural disasters.
In addition to performing, Grace has taken on projects in writing and composition with her most recent works having been published by Jubal House and Hinshaw Music. She currently serves as the Associate Organist/Choirmaster at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California.