Sophiko Simsive is an internationally acclaimed pianist, praised by Jean-Yves Thibaudet as “a rare talent who promises to become one of the leading pianists of her generation.” Known for her expressive yet personal artistry, she has appeared at renowned venues including Carnegie Hall, the Berliner Philharmonie, and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

She has performed with orchestras such as the Residentie Orkest, Yale Philharmonia, Noord Nederlands Orkest, Jeugdorkest Nederland, and the Manhattan School of Music Philharmonia, working with conductors including Lev Markiz, Peter Oundjian, and Jan Willem de Vriend. A passionate chamber musician, she is the pianist of the acclaimed Claremont Trio, described by The Strad as “one of America’s finest young chamber groups,” and has collaborated with artists such as Anthony Marwood, Kian Soltani, Gilbert Kalish, and the Calidore String Quartet. Festival appearances include Yellow Barn, Music Academy of the West, and the Verbier Festival.

Based in New York, Sophiko frequently performs with New Chamber Ballet. A passionate educator, Simsive serves as a Senior Coaching Assistant at Yale University, where she co-teaches alongside violinist Wendy Sharp, while also maintaining a piano studio at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music.

She is a founding member of Trio Phōs, whose interdisciplinary project The Sound of Connection, supported by the 2024 New World Symphony BLUE Grant explores intergenerational storytelling through music, dance, and conversation.

A native of Georgia, and shaped by formative studies with Boris Berman, Jacques Rouvier, Mila Baslawskaja, and Maka Aladashvili, Sophiko holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Manhattan School of Music, where she studied under the guidance of Solomon Mikowsky. Sophiko is represented by Interartists Amsterdam Management.