Shuan Hern Lee (; born 19 July 2002) is an Australian classical pianist.
Shuan Hern Lee was born in Perth, Western Australia to parents Yoon Sen Lee and Ivy Chan. Both his parents are also pianists, his father (Yoon Sen Lee) from Singapore and mother (Ivy Chan) from China.
Shuan started his musical journey when he was just years old. He was quick to pick up playing piano, and was one of the semi-finalists of Australia's Got Talent in 2010, at the age of 7, and Voice Kids Australia in 2014, where he sang Pie Jesu. When he was 9, he had obtained his Associate Diploma of the Trinity College of London (ATCL) in piano performance then went on to obtain his Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and the Licentiate in Music, Australia (LMusA), both with Distinction in piano performance, at the age of 10. When he was 14, he obtained the Fellowship in Music, Australia (FMusA) diploma in piano performance of the AMEB.
At the age of 16, Shuan began a music degree at the University of Western Australia.
Lee has performed with many orchestras including: the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, Armenia State Philharmonic Orchestra, Armenia State Chamber Orchestra, Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, Imola Chamber Orchestra, Fremantle Symphony Orchestra, Perth Symphony Orchestra, Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra (Perth), and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra
2012:
1st prize:
2013:
1st prize:
2nd prize:
2014:
2015:
1st prize + Tchaikovsky Prize:
5th prize
2016:
1st prize:
2017:
1st prize:
2019:
Shuan Hern has recorded three CD albums, Musical Adventures 1 (2011) and Musical Adventures 2(2014)and had his latest album in 2019, Grand Prix du Concours International de Piano âÂÂVille de GagnyâÂÂ, released by Musideco Classical and available on Spotify. Grand Prix du Concours International de Piano âÂÂVille de GagnyâÂÂ, (ÃÂdition 2019 [Live Recording])
Shuan is a student of the International Piano Academy In contri Col Maestro of Imola, Italy and is currently studying with Yoon Sen Lee and Ingrid Fliter.
His hobbies are playing table tennis and nerf guns, and he also loves writing poetry and studying philosophy.
His favourite composers are Johann Sebastian Bach and Chopin.