Corinna Kasiman began studying piano at age four and gave her solo debut at age thirteen at the Esplanade Recital Studio in Singapore. She was then invited to represent Singapore in the Asia Pacific Junior Original Concert held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and sponsored by the Yamaha Music Foundation and Tom Lee Music Foundation.
In 2008, Corinna was named the winner of the Select Students Competition (Hartford Chapter) in the United States, and later in 2011, winner of the Smith College Concerto Competition. She completed her undergraduate degree at Smith College in the United States where she studied with Elizabeth Joy Roe and Conor Hanick. She is also the inaugural recipient of the Performance Concentration since the university's founding.
A multiple grant awardee, Corinna participated in various music festivals such as the Académie Internationale d'été de Nice and Chetham's International Festival for Pianists, and studied with Joseph Banowetz, Marcella Crudeli, François Chaplin, Yves Henry and Oxana Yablonskaya in the United Kingdom, Italy, and France on full scholarships. In the summers, she studied additionally with Boaz Sharon, professor and director of the Young Artists Piano Program at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute, and with Marcella Crudeli, one of the most distinguished Italian concert pianists and professor at Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Italy.
In 2009, Corinna was selected to participate in the Rachmaninoff Centennial, which marked the 100th anniversary of the composer's first public performance in the United States, and where she performed in a masterclass for Vladimir Tropp, Honoured Artist of Russia, and professor of special piano at the Russian Gnessin Academy of Music and Moscow Conservatory. With her piano trio, Trio con Brio, she also played for the Borromeo String Quartet in a masterclass. An avid chamber musician, Corinna has collaborated with Elizabeth Joy Roe, Joel Pitchon, as well as Keturah Williams and Sarah Lodico as part of Trio con Brio.
Corinna is currently based in Hong Kong.