Congcong Bi
Congcong Bi
Applied Instrument: Cello
Secondary Instruments: Violin, Viola, Piano
Campus: Online, Buford, Lilburn
NSM Faculty: Since 2021
Cellist Congcong Bi was born in Shandong, China. Ms. Bi was admitted to the Music School of the Xinghai Conservatory at the age of 13. She has collaborated with outstanding musicians such as Karlien Bartels, and Jeroen Reuling.
In 2020 Ms. Bi was chosen to represent Mississippi State in the division-level of MTNA competition. In 2018 she won the Lee University concerto competition. Ms. Bi continues to be active as a performer and also in the academic field. In 2019, her proposal “Mechanisms of Live Performance Engagement to Improve Health Outcomes of Advanced Cancer Patients” was selected for the Susan A. Siltanen Graduate Student Research Symposium at The University of Southern Mississippi. In 2020, Ms. Bi was selected by Nano V Therapeutics LLC to serve as the Director of Communication. She and Emory University professor Dr. Song are collaborating in multiple research paths, and have several patents pending. Ms. Bi's commitment to the academic field has produced a publication in the International Journal of Computer Mathematics.
Ms. Bi holds a bachelor’s degree from Artez Conservatorium (Zwolle, Netherlands) and a master’s degree from Lee University. She is currently a DMA candidate in Cello Performance and Pedagogy at The University of Southern Mississippi.
Applied Instrument: Cello
Secondary Instruments: Violin, Viola, Piano
Campus: Online, Buford, Lilburn
NSM Faculty: Since 2021
Cellist Congcong Bi was born in Shandong, China. Ms. Bi was admitted to the Music School of the Xinghai Conservatory at the age of 13. She has collaborated with outstanding musicians such as Karlien Bartels, and Jeroen Reuling.
In 2020 Ms. Bi was chosen to represent Mississippi State in the division-level of MTNA competition. In 2018 she won the Lee University concerto competition. Ms. Bi continues to be active as a performer and also in the academic field. In 2019, her proposal “Mechanisms of Live Performance Engagement to Improve Health Outcomes of Advanced Cancer Patients” was selected for the Susan A. Siltanen Graduate Student Research Symposium at The University of Southern Mississippi. In 2020, Ms. Bi was selected by Nano V Therapeutics LLC to serve as the Director of Communication. She and Emory University professor Dr. Song are collaborating in multiple research paths, and have several patents pending. Ms. Bi's commitment to the academic field has produced a publication in the International Journal of Computer Mathematics.
Ms. Bi holds a bachelor’s degree from Artez Conservatorium (Zwolle, Netherlands) and a master’s degree from Lee University. She is currently a DMA candidate in Cello Performance and Pedagogy at The University of Southern Mississippi.