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Chia-Hui Lu
Background information
Born1976
New Taipei City, Taiwan
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Pianist, non-profit chairwoman
InstrumentPiano
LabelsRock Records
Websitewww.chiahuilu.com
Chia-Hui Lu
Traditional Chinese盧佳慧
Simplified Chinese卢佳慧
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLú jiā huì

Chia-Hui Lu (Chinese: 盧佳慧; pinyin: Lú Jiāhuì) is a Taiwanese classical pianist.

Lu is active in the cultural arts community in Taiwan. She is the chairwoman of the Egret Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes Taiwan culture and arts.[1] She is a faculty member of the National Taiwan University of Arts and the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University. For her album Enchanted[2] she transcribed Isaac Albeniz's Tango in D.[3][clarification needed] For her album Amore,[4] Lu composed Butterfly Orchid.[5]

Classical music performances

Lu is a classical pianist by training and have played many concerts around the world. In New York City, Lu has performed recitals at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall[6] and Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center.[7] In Europe, Lu performed at the Rome National Music Festival and Vasto Italy Festival. She also performed a recital in Barletta, Italy.

In Taiwan, Lu performed "An Evening of Fantasy with the Taipei Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, "Care for Taiwan's Land Restoration Concert"[8] - Robert Schumann's Concerto in A Minor with Philharmonia Moment Musical, "Sound Of Formosa"[9] - the Piano Concerto premiere of Gordon Shi-Wen Chin with the National Symphony Orchestra, and "Evening of Dance" - Piano Recital, among others.

Multimedia works

Lu's Amore multimedia work [10] mixed a classical recital with animation created from Paul Chiang's paintings. Her "Water on Fire" piano recital [11] combined Western classical music with Eastern poetry from a Taiwan poet, Goya Lan. Lu curated artwork from over thirty seven artists at the Art Taipei exhibition.[12] She was later invited to perform at the opening ceremony of Art Taipei 2020,[13] and at the Diversonics Festival 2021.[14]

Lu was the Music Director for Sayion I [15] and Sayion II,[16] which incorporated music with dancers that are suited up in sensors that controlled the visual background. In collaboration with IF+, Lu produced "Obsession", employing XR extended reality (XR) technology, which extends existing virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) technologies.[17]

Awards

  • 1987, First prize winner of the Taipei seventy-sixth solo piano music competition[citation needed]
  • 1990, winner of the seventy-eighth Junior solo piano music competition at the Southern District of Taipei[citation needed]
  • 1991, winner of the eightieth youth piano solo music competition in the Southern District of Taipei[citation needed]
  • 2000, winner of the 28th Anniversary International's Young Artists Award[18][19]
  • 2003, winner of the 30th Anniversary International's Young Artists Outstanding Alumni Award[20][21]
  • 2021, Egret Foundation was the winner of the MUSE Design Award for "AMORE"[22]
  • 2021, winner of the International Design Awards for "AMORE"[23]
  • 2021, winner of the New York Film Awards (Best Song, Best Music Video, Best Animation) for "Butterfly Orchid"[24]
  • 2021, winner of the Toronto International Women Film Festival (Best Female Composer) for "Butterfly Orchid"[25]
  • 2021, 
Honorable Mention for Sound Design at the Los Angeles Film Awards for "Butterfly Orchid"[26]
  • 2021, winner of the MUSE Design Award, Conceptual Design for "Butterfly Orchid"[27]
  • 2021, winner of the DNA Paris Design Awards, Graphic Design/Colorful Project for "Butterfly Orchid"[28]
  • 2021, Official Selection for The Fine Arts Film Festival, "Butterfly Orchid"[29][unreliable source?]
  • 2021, Official selection, St. Louis International Film Festival, SLIFF/Kids Family Shorts 1, "Butterfly Orchid"[30]
  • 2022, Official Selection for the Berlin Short Film Festival, "Butterfly Orchid"
  • 2021, winner of the DNA Paris Design Award for "XR Obsession"[31]
  • 2021, winner of the MUSE Creative Award for "XR Obsession"[32]
  • 2021, winner of the Global Film Festival Awards (Best Documentary & Best Sound Design) for "Beauty of Taiwan"[33]
  • 2021, Honorable Mention for Documentary Short at the Festigious International Film Festival
 for "Beauty of Taiwan"[34]
  • 2022, winner of the New York Independent Cinema Awards (Best Composer) for "XR Obsession"[35]
  • 2022, winner of the New York International Film Awards] (Best Song & Grand Jury Award) for "XR Obsession"[36]
  • 2022, winner of the Oniros Film Awards (Best Art Director) for "XR Obsession"[37]
  • 2022, winner of the Vegas Shorts Awards (Best Director & Composer) for "XR Obsession"[38]
  • January 2022, Honorable Mention for Score at the Top Shorts Awards for "XR Obsession"[39]
  • 2022, winner of Best Composer at the Chicago Indie Film Awards for "XR Obsession"[40]

References

  1. ^ "白鷺鷥文教基金會". Egretfnd.org.tw. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  2. ^ "Enchanted Album". Chiahuilu.com. 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  3. ^ "盧佳慧 Chia-Hui Lu - 探戈 Tango (官方完整版MV)(HD)". YouTube.com. 2013-09-24. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  4. ^ "Amore Album". Chiahuilu.com. 2020-06-21.
  5. ^ "Butterfly Orchid Music Video". Chiahuilu.com. 2020-06-21.
  6. ^ "Chia-Hui Lu Weill Recital poster" (JPG). I2.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  7. ^ "Chia-Hui Lu Alice Tully Hall Recital poster" (JPG). I0.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  8. ^ "Seagate : Chia-Hui Lu Piano poster" (JPG). I2.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  9. ^ "Gunther Herbig & Chia-Hui Lu image" (JPG). I2.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  10. ^ "Chia-Hui AMORE cross art". I0.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  11. ^ "Chia-Hui Water on Fire cross art". I0.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  12. ^ "Impressions of Taiwan @Art Taipei". I0.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  13. ^ Team, Internet. "2020 Art Taipei to take place Oct. 23-26 as scheduled". Taipei Representative Office, Bratislava 駐斯洛伐克台北代表處.
  14. ^ "C-LAB 聲響藝術節:Diversonics". 臺灣當代文化實驗場.
  15. ^ "Chia-Hui Sayion I". I0.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  16. ^ "Chia-Hui Sayion II". I0.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  17. ^ "Chia-Hui Obsession XR". I0.wp.com. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  18. ^ http://www.chiahuilu.com/CHLV1/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Concert19.jpg
  19. ^ "Chia-Hui Lu, Piano". www.carnegiehall.org.
  20. ^ http://www.chiahuilu.com/CHLV1/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Concert20.jpg
  21. ^ "Music Listings". May 4, 2003 – via NYTimes.com.
  22. ^ "Amore". design.museaward.com.
  23. ^ "Amore by Chia-Hui Lu, Egret Cultural & Educational Foundation | International Design Awards™ Winners". www.idesignawards.com.
  24. ^ Awards, New York Film (March 10, 2021). "Winners - February 2021". newyorkfilmawards.
  25. ^ News, T. F. M. (May 10, 2021). "Toronto Women Film Festival announced its latest winners". Toronto Film Mag. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  26. ^ "LAFA Winners - February 2021". LA Film Awards. March 2, 2021.
  27. ^ "Butterfly Orchid". design.museaward.com.
  28. ^ "BUTTERFLY ORCHID , Winner in Graphic Design/Colorful Project". dna.paris.
  29. ^ "FAFF 2021 FILMS" (PDF) – via static1.squarespace.com.
  30. ^ "Butterfly Orchid". www.cinemastlouis.org.
  31. ^ "XR Obsession, Winner in Graphic Design/Interactive Design". dna.paris.
  32. ^ "XR Obsession". design.museaward.com.
  33. ^ "GFF Awards Winners of Monthly Competitions". gffawards.
  34. ^ "Festigious Winners - January 2022". festigious. February 6, 2022.
  35. ^ "XR Obsession". New York Arts&Cinema. January 4, 2022.
  36. ^ "New York International Film Awards™ - NYIFA - Monthly Film Festival". New York International Film Awards™ - NYIFA.
  37. ^ "FINALISTS & WINNERS - DECEMBER 2021" (PDF). onirosfilmawards.com.
  38. ^ "8th". VG Shorts.
  39. ^ "Top Shorts Winners - January 2022". TopShorts. January 29, 2022.
  40. ^ "12th". Chicago Indie Awards.