Among many notable achievements, award-winning composer-pianist Sherry Shieh was presented to Prince Philip of England at the age of 12. Sherry leads an illustrious career with a pair of Taiwan Grammy’s under her belt and extensive performances all around the world. She has performed for Academy-Award actress Audrey Hepburn and worked under world-renowned legends Vladimir Viardo, Antonio D...
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Among many notable achievements, award-winning composer-pianist Sherry Shieh was presented to Prince Philip of England at the age of 12. Sherry leads an illustrious career with a pair of Taiwan Grammy’s under her belt and extensive performances all around the world. She has performed for Academy-Award actress Audrey Hepburn and worked under world-renowned legends Vladimir Viardo, Antonio Di Bonaventura and cinematic music with Academy Award-winner Luis Bacalov (Il Postino, Kill Bill).
Shieh’s music style evolves from impressionistic to minimalistic and was influenced by Claude Debussy and Sergei Prokofiev. She has won 2 major nominations from Taiwan Grammy’s Award (GMA) for Rhythm & Bach and has released 6 albums to date, including national best-sellers: Tango with Chopin and My Desiring Heart Works Inspired by Bach.
During her years at Indiana University, Sherry studied with the eminent pedagogues Jean Louis Haguenauer and Vladimir Viardo. As the youngest Ph. D. student of the legendary pianist Anthony di Bonaventura, Sherry has performed extensively around the world. In 2007, her ballet GATE toured in Taiwan and was awarded Best Group of the Year . Shieh has collaborated with the award-winning Taiwanese Rock band The Chairman and appeared as guest performer at Marvin Hamlisch International Music Awards. In 2011 Sherry dedicated Joyful Heart to victims of 311 Japanese Tsunami, drawing attention from Jinmen Government which commissioned her to write Jinmen 100th. Currently Shieh resides in New York and has been releasing her latest singles and albums on global platforms as Spotify, iTunes & Amazon.
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