A Harmony of Science and Sound
Sarah’s musical adventure began when she was just six years old. For nearly a decade, the piano has been her way of connecting with people and sharing her creativity.
From Ontario to Austria
Sarah’s talent has taken her to some of the most famous concert halls in the world. Between 2012 and 2015, she was a consistent national finalist in the Canadian Music Competition.
Her journey didn’t stop at the border:
New York City: She has performed at Carnegie Hall twice, even earning a special Judge’s Distinction Award.
Vienna: In 2016, she traveled to Austria to perform at the legendary Musikverein Golden Hall.
Burlington: After winning the Young Artist Competition, she performed a Mozart Concerto as a soloist with the Burlington Symphony Orchestra.
Sarah also loves making music with others. Alongside her duet partner, Oliver Zhou, she has won many awards, including a second-place finish at the 2017 Canadian Music Competition.
A Multi Focused Mind
While Sarah was mastering the piano, she was also diving deep into the world of science. In 2024, she graduated from McMaster University with an Honours Bachelor of Science. She specialized in Molecular Biology and Genetics and earned a certificate in Immunology and Virology.
This scientific background gives Sarah a unique perspective. She uses the same curiosity and structure she learned in the lab to help her understand the complex beauty of music.
The Next Movement: Teaching and Pedagogy
Today, Sarah is blending her love for music with her passion for education. With over six years of teaching experience, she is now pursuing a career in Piano Pedagogy (the art of teaching piano).
She is currently preparing for a Master’s program focused on music education. Sarah’s goal is to help the next generation of musicians grow, using her scientific mind and musical heart to teach with both creativity and care.
