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Chan Wei Tuck earned his Bachelors, Masters, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in piano performance from West Virginia University. He was awarded the Fine Arts Scholarship for his undergraduate studies and a graduate assistantship in piano technology for his doctoral studies. His principal piano teachers were James Miltenberger, Christine Kefferstan, and Lee Yin Hwa. His musical formation was further enhanced in masterclasses by Tan Siok Lian, Ng Chong Lim, Scott Beard, Lisa Emenheiser, Julie Bees, Stephan Möller, and Murray McLachlan. He studied electroacoustic composition with David Taddie. He is a member of the World Piano Teachers Association, Malaysian Composers Collective, Music Authors’ Copyright Protection, and life member of Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society and Golden Key International Honour Society.


Wei Tuck has presented seminars and workshops at Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia), and Elyon Music School (Indonesia). He has conducted masterclasses at Shepherd University in West Virginia (USA), Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (Malaysia), Indonesia Young Music Organization (Indonesia), and Elyon Music School (Indonesia). He has also adjudicated competitions, among them are the Asia Piano Competition (Malaysia Preliminary), the UCSI University International Piano Festival and Competition (Malaysia), the Indonesia Young Music Organization Piano Open Competition (Indonesia), the Elyon Music School Open Music Competition (Indonesia), and the Perfect Tone National Music Competition (Indonesia).

Wei Tuck has secured few composition awards, among them; winner of the Free Hand 2022: Second Malaysian Contemporary Composers Piano Festival and third prize of the Golden Key Piano Composition Competition 2019 – International Professional Category. In 2022, Motion for piano was commissioned as the test piece for the senior category of the Fifth UCSI University International Piano Festival and Competition.

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