Music Authority Instructor Yi-Wen Yeh - Piano and Violin:
A native of Taiwan, Yi-Wen Yeh began her musical journey at the age of four with the piano and later the violin at six, cultivating a deep passion that led her to advanced studies in violin performance. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from the National Taipei University of Education in 2022 under Richard Lin and went on to complete both her Master’s degree (2024) and Performance Diploma (2025) at the IU Jacobs School of Music under Alex Kerr. Her performance experience spans prestigious festivals such as the Asian Youth Orchestra, Kent Music Festival, and Sarasota Music Festival, including side-by-side performances with the Cleveland Orchestra and masterclasses with artists like Tessa Lark, Elena Urioste, and Benny Kim. From 2023 to 2025, Yi-Wen served as Assistant Concertmaster of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and performed as a First Violinist with the Owensboro Symphony, while also presenting recitals in Bloomington and Taipei. Alongside her performing career, Yi-Wen is a dedicated violin and piano instructor with experience teaching students of diverse ages and backgrounds in Taiwan. She takes a student-centered and supportive approach, helping students develop solid technique while also encouraging them to enjoy music as a meaningful part of life.
A native of Taiwan, Yi-Wen Yeh began her musical journey at the age of four with the piano and later the violin at six, cultivating a deep passion that led her to advanced studies in violin performance. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from the National Taipei University of Education in 2022 under Richard Lin and went on to complete both her Master’s degree (2024) and Performance Diploma (2025) at the IU Jacobs School of Music under Alex Kerr. Her performance experience spans prestigious festivals such as the Asian Youth Orchestra, Kent Music Festival, and Sarasota Music Festival, including side-by-side performances with the Cleveland Orchestra and masterclasses with artists like Tessa Lark, Elena Urioste, and Benny Kim. From 2023 to 2025, Yi-Wen served as Assistant Concertmaster of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and performed as a First Violinist with the Owensboro Symphony, while also presenting recitals in Bloomington and Taipei. Alongside her performing career, Yi-Wen is a dedicated violin and piano instructor with experience teaching students of diverse ages and backgrounds in Taiwan. She takes a student-centered and supportive approach, helping students develop solid technique while also encouraging them to enjoy music as a meaningful part of life.