Shuan Hern Lee: Australian Piano Prodigy Impresses All
Posted on 12. Feb, 2012 by Kama in Music, Stories of Amazing Kids
4yo piano prodigy - Shuan Hern Lee
4yo music prodigy Shuan Hern Lee Plays Waltz by Beethoven. Dad Yoon Sen Lee has been teaching him since he was 2 & half yo. He plays violin as well
Shuan Hern Lee "Flight of the Bumblebee" Child Piano Prodigy on Australia's Got Talent 2010
7 year old Shuan Hern Lee "Flight of the Bumblebee" Child Prodigy on Australia's Got Talent 2010 music composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsarov and arranged by Sergei Rachmaninoff
8 year old Shuan Hern Lee plays Cat & Mouse by Copland
11th June 2011, Shuan Hern plays Scherzo "Cat & Mouse" by Copland at City of Bayswater concert.
His fingers seem far to short to fly this fast over the keyboard, yet Shuan Hern Lee doesn’t let that stop him. His talent is amazing for such a little guy. Watch and see what you think. Shuan 4 Years Old – Unbelievable Performance
What would have happened if Shuan wasn’t given the chance at piano lessons when he was 2? How many other kids are there in the world who have such talent hidden inside, but no one has allowed them to develop it? Scary thought!
Shuan’s first musical album .
Since age of 4, Shuan Hern has won various international prizes including the Hong Kong Open Piano competition in 2007 and Buono and Bradshaw Music Competition in 2009, American Protégé in 2010 and American Association for the Development of the Gifted and Talented (Passion for Music) Music Competitions from 2009 to 2011. He performed at New York’s Merkin Hall in 2009, Bechstein Music Centre, Steinway Hall and the renowned Carnegie Hall in 2010.
At a very young age of 7, Shuan Hern achieved an amazing record as he obtained an honours “A” in his 8th grade piano performance exam of the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB).
With his huge success in piano performances, Shuan Hern has appeared in Australia’s Got Talent show, Today Tonight, Sunrise Channel 7 TV network of Australia and also various radio programmes.
Shuan Hern made his debut piano concerto performance with Mueller International Orchestra in Brisbane 2010, performing Beethoven’s piano concerto no.1. He has been invited to perform in many festivals and events such as Singapore International Kids Performing Festival - Prodigies of the World concert, Australian of the Year Award Ceremony 2010, Dudu Fisher’s concert in Sydney 2011 and various gala concerts. He also performs regularly at the Government House Ballroom concerts for the governor and the public. His performances were highly acclaimed and always inspirational for many.
Shuan Hern involves frequently in many charity concerts and in ensemble groups. As a composer, he has composed more than 14 pieces of music. Besides playing the piano and composing, Shuan Hern also sings in the Bridge Junior Choir and plays the violin.
Up to date, with a total of more than 1,000,000 views on youtube.com, Shuan Hern is recognised as one of the most talented young pianist in the world today. He hopes that his performances and compositions could inspire more people to enjoy classical music and to appreciate the gift of music in our lives.
Visit Shuan’s website to learn more. http://www.shuanhernlee.com/
http://tootlee.com/shuan-hern-lee-australian-piano-prodigy-impresses/
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