Stephanie Chen-a native of Taipei, Taiwan- is a cellist, performer, and educator. She is an active musician in both the Boston area and in Taiwan. Stephanie holds a B.M degree in cello performance from the Eastman School of Music (University of Rochester) and an M.M degree from the New England Conservatory. Stephanie began piano and cello lessons with her mother at an early age, then continued her cello studies with Professor Yi-Ching Cheng. At the age of 15, she made her solo debut with the Taipei Century Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Nian-Fu Liao.

As a avid chamber musician and orchestral performer, Stephanie regularly performs with non-profit organization, Fermata Chamber Soloists, in which is also serves as Artistic Coordinator. Fermata's vision 'is to produce unconventional concerts that challenge what classical music can be in modern society. By hosting free, or affordable community oriented events, we bring listeners and musicians closer together, creating meaningful experiences that foster new appreciation for classical music.' Stephanie has been principal cellist at the Eastman Symphony Orchestra, Taipei Century Youth Orchestra, Taipei American School Orchestra, and has performed in many renowned concert halls, including Boston’s Symphony Hall, Taipei’s National Concert Hall, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, Jordan Hall, and Kodak Hall.  

Aside from her performance career, Stephanie is passionate about music education and is an educator in the Boston area. Stephanie serves as the cello specialist at the Boston Latin School, Co-Assistant Director of Chamber Orchestra and Cello Faculty at the Community Music Center of Boston. She currently runs her own private cello studio in Newton, MA. See teaching for more information. ​​