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A Berklee-trained pianist and arranger, Hung Yun-hui is a Golden Bell winner and Golden Melody nominee. Known for her "Four-Hand Piano" series and work with J.E.G., she blends jazz and pop with sophisticated, soulful artistry.
Associate Professor Hung Yun-hui is a distinguished pianist, keyboardist, and arranger currently serving on the faculty of the Department of Music at Shih Chien University. A graduate of the Chinese Culture University's Department of Music, she furthered her studies at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Her discography includes two solo albums, "Sun Holiday" (1996) and "Together" (1999), the latter of which earned a Golden Melody Award nomination. She is also widely recognized for her collaboration with Kay Huang on the acclaimed "Four-Hand Piano" series, spanning five volumes. As a prominent session musician and member of the band J.E.G., she has served as the keyboardist for world tours by major artists including Jay Chou, Stefanie Sun, and Richie Jen. Her extensive work in television and theater includes music production for the Spring-Heeled Theatre and various drama soundtracks such as "The Fame" and "Mars." In 2005, she received a Golden Bell Award for her technical contributions to the soundtrack of the Da Ai drama "Quartet." Her career began with honors such as the "Hua Kang New Star" in 1990 and the ICRT "Youth Star" Best Arrangement Award in 1992.
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