Growing up in Potomac, Maryland, outside of Washington D.C., Annie Jeng began piano
lessons with her mother at the age of 4 and later became a student of Faye Bonner. To play chamber music, she also learned viola at age eight, later becoming the co-principal violist of the American Youth Philharmonic as well as the Maryland Classic Youth Orchestra. Annie has played both piano and viola on Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center, and as a piano soloist has performed at The Warner Theatre, as a finalist of the Washington Post 7th Annual Music and Dance Educational Awards. She also participated in the 2008 Oberlin International Competition and the 2009 Washington International Piano Festival. In addition to instrumental activities, Annie also sings, dances, and competitively swims. She is currently a student at NYU Steinhardt of Artist Faculty member Anne-Marie McDermott.
lessons with her mother at the age of 4 and later became a student of Faye Bonner. To play chamber music, she also learned viola at age eight, later becoming the co-principal violist of the American Youth Philharmonic as well as the Maryland Classic Youth Orchestra. Annie has played both piano and viola on Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center, and as a piano soloist has performed at The Warner Theatre, as a finalist of the Washington Post 7th Annual Music and Dance Educational Awards. She also participated in the 2008 Oberlin International Competition and the 2009 Washington International Piano Festival. In addition to instrumental activities, Annie also sings, dances, and competitively swims. She is currently a student at NYU Steinhardt of Artist Faculty member Anne-Marie McDermott.