

Piano
Photo: Wilson LEE
Biography
Chan Sin is a Steinway Young Artist and is currently a doctoral student at City University of Macau and an instructor at the Macao Polytechnic University. She began her music studies under the guidance of Prof. Eleanor Wong Yee Lun, a senior lecturer in keyboard studies and resident artist at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. After winning the Macao Cultural Bureau Award and a government scholarship, she pursued her studies at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, graduating with first-class honors. Subsequently, she received a scholarship from the Royal Academy of Music in the UK, where she studied piano performance under Professor Colin Stone and graduated with outstanding results.
Her performance activities span the globe, including Vienna, the UK, France, Vietnam, Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. She has been invited to perform at numerous international performing arts festivals and is lauded as an energetic, expressive, and emotionally rich performer.
Born into a musical family, Chan Sin won an award at a competition when she was just three years old. At the age of seven, she performed Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 with the Macao Orchestra and collaborated with the renowned French pianist Richard Clayderman for a two-piano performance during the Macao International Arts Festival. She has also collaborated with famous musicians such as Lang Lang and Steinway Artist Wu Meile. She was invited to serve as a mentor and judge for the Vienna Youth Music Camp and performed in the small golden hall of the Ehrbar Saal. She has worked with various orchestras, including the Macao Orchestra, Macao Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Hanoi philharmonic. In 2021, Chan Sin was invited as a guest artist by the Macao Cultural Bureau to collaborate with the Macao Orchestra for a performance of Saint-Saëns’ “Carnival of the Animals.”
In international piano competitions, Chan Sin has excelled, having won the Paris and London Grand Prix Virtuoso, alongside receiving the cultural award from the Macao government, the “Macao Cultural Bureau Award.” Apart from her performance career, Chan Sin is also dedicated to piano teaching. Her students have achieved significant success in various international competitions. Her teaching accomplishments have received international recognition, earning her multiple “Outstanding Teacher” awards from various competition committees, including the Chopin Avenue Music Competition, the Canada Red Maple Music Competition, the IPPA Conero International Piano Competition, the Aegio International Piano Competition, the Brahms International Music Competition, the Hong Kong Youth Performing Arts Association, the Japan PIARA Hamamatsu International Piano Competition, and the Liszt Ferenc International Competition. She has also served as a judge for numerous international competitions.

Photo: Wilson LEE
Vincci CHAN
Piano
Biography
Chan Sin is a Steinway Young Artist and is currently a doctoral student at City University of Macau and an instructor at the Macao Polytechnic University. She began her music studies under the guidance of Prof. Eleanor Wong Yee Lun, a senior lecturer in keyboard studies and resident artist at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. After winning the Macao Cultural Bureau Award and a government scholarship, she pursued her studies at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, graduating with first-class honors. Subsequently, she received a scholarship from the Royal Academy of Music in the UK, where she studied piano performance under Professor Colin Stone and graduated with outstanding results.
Her performance activities span the globe, including Vienna, the UK, France, Vietnam, Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. She has been invited to perform at numerous international performing arts festivals and is lauded as an energetic, expressive, and emotionally rich performer.
Born into a musical family, Chan Sin won an award at a competition when she was just three years old. At the age of seven, she performed Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 with the Macao Orchestra and collaborated with the renowned French pianist Richard Clayderman for a two-piano performance during the Macao International Arts Festival. She has also collaborated with famous musicians such as Lang Lang and Steinway Artist Wu Meile. She was invited to serve as a mentor and judge for the Vienna Youth Music Camp and performed in the small golden hall of the Ehrbar Saal. She has worked with various orchestras, including the Macao Orchestra, Macao Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Hanoi philharmonic. In 2021, Chan Sin was invited as a guest artist by the Macao Cultural Bureau to collaborate with the Macao Orchestra for a performance of Saint-Saëns’ “Carnival of the Animals.”
In international piano competitions, Chan Sin has excelled, having won the Paris and London Grand Prix Virtuoso, alongside receiving the cultural award from the Macao government, the “Macao Cultural Bureau Award.” Apart from her performance career, Chan Sin is also dedicated to piano teaching. Her students have achieved significant success in various international competitions. Her teaching accomplishments have received international recognition, earning her multiple “Outstanding Teacher” awards from various competition committees, including the Chopin Avenue Music Competition, the Canada Red Maple Music Competition, the IPPA Conero International Piano Competition, the Aegio International Piano Competition, the Brahms International Music Competition, the Hong Kong Youth Performing Arts Association, the Japan PIARA Hamamatsu International Piano Competition, and the Liszt Ferenc International Competition. She has also served as a judge for numerous international competitions.