Shu-Wei Tseng is an internationally acclaimed Taiwanese-British musician, renowned for her extraordinary technical prowess and artistic depth. She has performed as a soloist and chamber musician across four continents, captivating audiences in major concert halls on both the piano and cello.

With over three decades of performing career under her belt and 25+ years of teaching experience in four languages on three continents, Shu-Wei has held esteemed positions at prestigious institutions, including the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, The Yehudi Menuhin School, and the University of Colorado at Boulder, alongside giving regular lectures/workshops and masterclasses internationally, as well as occasionally serving as an international competition jury member.

Recently, she had the honour of opening the 75th D-Day Commemoration Concert in Normandy of France on the piano, representing the United Kingdom. She was also the first Taiwanese musician to perform at the Embassy Series at London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields, representing Taiwan, as well as the Taiwan Culture Salon in London, UK, sponsored by the Taiwan Ministry of Culture.

Shu-Wei’s impressive educational background includes a Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) from CU Boulder, as well as LRAMs, MMus, and BMus (Hons) from London’s Royal Academy of Music on her two instruments, MSc. in Psychology, alongside holding UK’s PGCE & NPQSL teaching and leadership permanent licenses. Her dedication to music education and performance earned her the title of Global Ambassador of CU Boulder, USA (Since 2022), and joined the Forever Buffs Advisory Board in June 2024 to serve a three-year term. Since her recent relocation to New York from London, Shu-Wei continued to make a significant impact on the classical music scene.
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