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Dr. Chloe Lo

Dr. Chloe Lo

Staff Collaborative Pianist

Office: Catlett Music Center 244-A
Email: chloelo1201@ou.edu

Taiwanese-born Ya-Ping Chloe Lo is a versatile musician, recognized for her artistry as a collaborative pianist, composer, arranger, and educator.

Recognized for her skill as a chamber musician and collaborative pianist, Ms. Lo has performed with numerous renowned artists worldwide. Her artistry has been featured at respected music festivals, including the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California, where she studied under Jonathan Feldman. Ms. Lo's passion for musical diversity has also led her to participate in the Crescendo Summer Institute in Tokaj, Hungary, the Bowdoin Music Festival in Maine, and the Castleman String Quartet Piano Fellowship Program in Fredonia, NY. This past June, she served as a pianist at the Kendall Betts Horn Camp.

Ms. Lo also enjoys composing, blending Western and Chinese musical styles. Her composition "The Fantasy of Liuqin," premiered at the renowned Taiwan National Concert Hall in 2011, highlights her ability to blend traditional Chinese instruments with other musical elements. Additionally, she wrote her own orchestral reduction of the Violin Concerto by Wynton Marsalis, combining her composition skills with the art of collaborative piano.

Ms. Lo began her musical education in Taiwan at age 5 with her mother. She earned a M.A. in Collaborative Piano from the Taiwan National University and Performance Diploma at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, studying under Anne Epperson and Kevin Murphy. She later completed her doctoral degree in Collaborative Piano at The University of Texas at Austin with Colette Valentine, Patti Wolf, and Rick Rowley.

Ms. Lo is currently on the faculty at the University of Oklahoma School of Music as a Postdoctoral Collaborative Pianist Research Fellow.