Jennifer Savage is a pianist, professional accompanist, and collaborator based in New York and the DC area. She regularly performs at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, collaborates with the New York Chamber Players Orchestra and Orchestra Manhattan, and serves as Program Coordinator and Administrative Assistant at the Summit Music Festival.

She received her Master’s degree from Manhattan School of Music, New York, studying piano performance with Arkady Aronov and Efrem Briskin under the Elva van Gelder Memorial and Constance Keene Piano Scholarships, and previously studied at the MSM Precollege and at the Levine School of Music with Dr. Anna Ouspenskaya.
Jennifer is also a technical director, producer, broadcast host, scriptwriter, and social media manager for Virtual Concert Halls (VCHs), producing live programs such as the Sound Espressivo International Competition.
An avid performer, Jennifer has appeared as a soloist with the Lviv National Philharmonic of Ukraine, New York Chamber Players Orchestra, Virtuosi Brunensis Orchestra, and Czech Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic, and at prestigious venues including the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, Carnegie Hall, Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Center, New York, Zlín Congress Center, Czech Republic, Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia, Italy, DiCapo Opera Theater, New York, and the Marian Anderson Hall of the Kimmel Center, Philadelphia.
She has won numerous competitions in both solo and chamber music, performing at venues such as the Kennedy Center, Zlín Congress Center, DiCapo Opera Theater, the Embassy of Italy, Mexican Cultural Institute, Lyceum in Alexandria, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Netherlands Embassy, Alden Theater, and Palazzo dei Priori in Italy, and gave a lecture-concert in Wuhan, China. She has also been featured on cable TV in A Holiday Recital.

As a recording artist, she appears on the digital album “The Road to Zlín” (Cicerone Music & Art, releasing November 2024), performing Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Czech Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic Orchestra, and Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F with the Lviv National Philharmonic in Ukraine.



