Vivian Nguyen is an accomplished pianist who began playing the piano at the age of four. She has been featured as a piano soloist with the Temple Hill Symphony Orchestra and has garnered top prizes and scholarships in prestigious local, national, and international competitions. One of her most notable achievements was her debut at Carnegie Hall as a Grand Prix Prize winner at the age of nine. Vivian has also graced other renowned international concert halls, including the Mozarteum in Austria and the Concertgebouw in the Netherlands. She was invited to participate in the International Goldberg Variation Charity Project for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society alongside other talented musicians worldwide.
Beyond her performances, Vivian is an active volunteer, dedicated to promoting musical appreciation and enjoyment within the community. She prepares students for ABRSM certifications in musical performance and theory, consistently achieving exceptional results. With experience teaching both children and adults, Vivian focuses on cultivating a strong foundation and critical skills for lifelong musical appreciation. Her teaching approach emphasizes honing students’ musical expression, technique, and performance skills, laying the groundwork for them to pursue their musical aspirations.
As an active pianist, competitor, and performer, Vivian understands the dedication required to perfect repertoires and enhance musical enjoyment. She believes in the unique potential of each student and motivates them to reach their highest possible level of achievement. Vivian’s primary goal as a musical instructor is to empower students to develop strong fundamentals and confidence through collaborative methods. Drawing from her own experiences, she aims to inspire students to diligently train, reinforcing critical skills and fostering a deep appreciation for classical music.