Tammy Lin
MM, Manhattan School of Music
Tammy (Yu-Tung) Lin is a Taiwanese American pianist who has performed as a solo and collaborative pianist, instrumental and vocal accompanist and oboist. As a solo pianist, she had debuts at the most prestigious concert venues in US, including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center of Performing Arts in NYC and Kennedy Center of Performing Arts in Washington DC. Past awards include 1st Prize in 2018 and 2016 American Fine Arts Festival International Competition, 1st Prize in 2019 San Francisco International Innovative Music Competition, 2nd Prize in 2016 Manhattan International Music Competition, Grand Prize in 2014 Russian Music Competition in Pyrenees Music Society, 2nd Prize in 2014 Eastern Music Festival Piano Competition, and the winner of the 2014 All-Star Concerto Competition in UCLA.
Tammy earned her Bachelor of Music degree in Piano from University of California Los Angeles with academic distinction under the tutelage of Walter Ponce and Inna Faliks. In May 2017, she received her Master of Music degree in Manhattan School of Music (MSM). While in MSM, she studied Classical Piano with the Juilliard graduate, Daniel Epstein, and Instrumental Accompanying with the chair of MSM Collaborative Piano Department, John Forconi. In addition, she worked as a Staff Accompanist at MSM and taught piano and music theory at a local music school.




