Biography
Sherri Lun was named ‘2020 Performing Artist of the Year’ by South China Morning Post. Graduating from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Junior Music Programme, she now studies under Prof. Christopher Elton at the Royal Academy of Music with a prestigious scholarship from RAM and the Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme. She is also a KNS Classical and Keyboard Charitable Trust Artist.
Selected as a Young Scholar of the Lang Lang International Music Foundation in 2013, Sherri made her concerto debut at Ravinia Festival with the Midwest Young Artists. Subsequent performances took her to renowned venues such as Millennium Park (Chicago) and Fondation Louis Vuitton (Paris), collaborating with ensembles including the Salzburg Chamber Soloists, Hong Kong Youth Orchestra, and Kölner Kammerorchester. Sherri has participated in various festivals including Oxford, Pianale, Frost Chopin, Beijing International Music Festival, and most recently the Hammerklavier Recital Series in Spain. At the Royal Academy, she won consecutively the 2022 Sterndale Bennett Prize, 2023 Chung Nung Lee Prize, and 2024 Harold Craxton Prize. She was invited to perform in the 2022 Bicentenary celebration concert of RAM in Wigmore Hall.
Sherri is also a prize-winner in international competitions including Robert Schumann Competition (Düsseldorf), Zhuhai Mozart, ASEAN Chopin, Singapore, and Steinway & Sons Youth Piano Competition. Her performance has been broadcasted by the Radio Television Hong Kong. In December 2023, she finished a 4-recital tour in Malaysia, and released her debut album (‘Romantic Reveries’) with KNS Classical. Upcoming season highlights include recitals in London, Spain, Italy, and Hong Kong. More information available on her website.