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Geraldine Ong

Please join us at Schmitt Music Edina for a free recital by pianist Geraldine Ong on Saturday, October 15th at 3PM!

The recital features Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, and Ravel – Click here to view the program (PDF). Seating is limited, so RSVP to save your spots!

Please call 612-238-9941 or send an email to edkb@schmittmusic.com to RSVP.

Watch Geraldine Ong perform Maurice Ravel’s “Scarbo” from Gaspard de la nuit at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC:


Born in Seremban, Malaysia, pianist Geraldine Ong has performed recitals in the China, France, Malaysia, United States, and Vietnam, including a debut at the Kennedy Center, Washington DC. Geraldine specializes in 19th/20th century French music, in particular, the piano works of composer Maurice Ravel.

Geraldine has performed Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto with the Houston Symphony under the baton of Robert Franz and Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra (NUSO) under Victor Yampolsky. She has also performed Ravel’s Left Hand Concerto with the Houston Civic Symphony and Symphony North of Houston. As an avid collaborative artist and chamber musician, she is seen in many concerts throughout the year, including Yamaha artist, Jason T. Laczkoski, saxophonist, and Buffet Crampon artist, Cecilia Kang, clarinetist. In addition, she has been invited to perform with the Greenbriar Consortium, Houston Grand Opera Co., and AURA Contemporary Ensemble. Her performances have been featured on Fox Television Network KRIV Channel-26, Chicago’s WFMT 98.7 FM – Chicago’s Classical and Folk Music radio, and Houston’s KUHA 91.7 FM radio The Front Row.

In 2011-2013, Ong was selected as a Da Camera of Houston Young Artist, a fellowship program for emerging professional instrumentalists, singers and composers. Other accolades include special recognition at the San Antonio International Piano Competition, fourth place and audience prize at the Ima Hogg National Concerto Competition, first place at the New Orleans Piano Institute Concerto Competition, and third place at the Music Teachers National Association Young Artist Competition.

Geraldine earned a Doctor of Musical Arts from University of Houston Moores School of Music studying with renowned pedagogue Nancy Weems. She was awarded the prestigious Presidential Graduate Fellowship, Winifred and Maurice Hirsch Memorial Scholarship, and Charles and Dorothy Bishop Scholarship. Prior to doctoral studies, received masters and bachelors degrees from Northwestern University and Missouri State University respectively. Past principle teachers include Alan Chow, Wei-Han Su, and Chong-Lim Ng.

Geraldine currently serves as Assistant Professor of Piano at Valley City State University. She teaches applied piano, class piano, piano pedagogy, and music theory. Previously, she was a faculty member at Houston Community College and University of Houston. During the summers she teaches at International Music Camp, located at the beautiful International Peace Gardens in Dunseith. She is a member of North Dakota Music Teachers Association, Music Teachers National Association, National Federation of Music Clubs, and Pi Kappa Lambda. Learn more at geraldineong.com.