
Sing-Yi Feng is a pediatric emergency physician and medical toxicologist on faculty at UT Southwestern for over 15 years who rediscovered her love of the violin after a fifteen year hiatus. She has previously studied with Rochelle Walton and Carol Amado and currently with Mark Miller of Mount Vernon Music and the East Texas Symphony. She was a member of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra and a previous winner of the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition with whom she performed Lalo’s Symphonie Espagnol. In 2014, she participated in the Baltimore Symphony Academy which resurrected her violin career. Since then, she
has been in the Curtis Institute of Music Summerfest Chamber Music for Adults and the Manhattan String Quartet workshops. She is also a member of the Boulanger Piano Quintet alongside other health professionals and has performed the Dvorak piano quintet No. 81, Faure piano quintet and the Schumann Piano Quartet. Dr. Feng is currently a member of the World Doctors Orchestra since 2017 and has been part of the WDO’s Munich/Salzburg, Portugal, Dubai, Houston and Australia tours. She also participated in the WDO’s tenth anniversary celebration in June 2018 with concerts at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg and the Berliner Philharmonie in Berlin. In 2023, she was the chief organizer of WDO’s session in Dallas. She also loves to cook and bake for friends and family, learning about fine wines, knitting, traveling and running.
You can find Sing-Yi’s 2025 New Year’s Music Competition violin performance here.
