Christina Long performed in Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Poland, Taiwan, China, Turkey, Uruguay, and 26 States of USA. Received the Doctorate of Music Arts from the University of North Texas, where she was also awarded the Best Dissertation Award. Besides winning the First Prize at the Kingsville International Young Performer’s Competition, she was with her sister, the Long Duo, placed the first prize at the Competition by the National Federation of Music Clubs. Among their noted performances are concerts in the Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Dallas Museum of Arts, Phillips Gallery (Washington DC), and Spoleto Festival. Their diverse style and eloquent musicianship has “put new life into duo piano recital. (Washington Post). Their performances were broadcast on National Public Radio, WQXR New York, WRR Dallas, and CBC Canada. She has recorded for Centaur Records and Dorian Sono Luminus Records. The recording has received raving reviews from Fanfare Magazine, Arts Desk of Landon and the American Record Guide. Served as the Artist-In-Residence in Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Assistant Professor of Piano at Westfield State University (Massachusetts), and Tabor College (Kansas) in the past, currently she appears regularly at the InterHarmony International Music Festival in Italy and Germany where her playing was praised by German critic as “playing with breathtaking speed, she impressed the audience with sophisticated dynamics and most delicate nuances.”