
Whether it was singing and strumming the ukulele in her home when she was 6, or performing in Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall more recently, Stacey has listened to, enjoyed, and integrated music into many facets of her life.
She has been in chorus since elementary school, and continued chorus through middle and high school. In her high school, she’s a member of the audition-only Chamber Choir.
Outside of school, Stacey has been in Westchester Children’s Chorus, the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, and the GRAMMY® Award-winning National Children’s Chorus.
Beyond choral experiences, she has also sung solo pieces in various recitals and venues, including flea markets, churches, theaters, schools, and virtually over Zoom.
Stacey strives to breathe life into music and use it as a medium to communicate messages she believes are essential to hear and spread.
Watch Stacey Liew sing Voi che sapete by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for the 2025 Classical Music Competition as part of the Charleston International Music Competition.
