Dr. Archie Chen, Co-Director
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Dr. Archie Chen is a world-renowned pianist, educator, and Founder & Artistic Director of both the Dublin International Piano Festival and the Piano Academy of Ireland. Known for his technical brilliance and musical depth, he brings a global vision to our teaching team. Archie Chenpianofestival.ie
Performance Career & Recognition
Hailed by The Irish Times for his “daring velocity” and “fiery temperament,” Dr. Chen’s artistry has drawn accolades across international stages. He has performed at illustrious venues like Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Gewandhaus, and Dublin’s National Concert Hall, and is featured on Sony Classical and Carnegie Artists recordings.
Throughout his career, he’s collaborated with world-class musicians including Zuill Bailey, and performed with prestigious orchestras such as the Spokane Symphony, RTE Concert Orchestra, and Washington–Idaho Symphony. Archie Chen
Leadership in Education
As an educator, Dr. Chen previously served as Assistant Professor at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and the DIT Dublin Conservatory of Music. He also spearheaded comprehensive online courses in piano pedagogy, historically informed performance, repertoire, and entrepreneurship.
He is a member of esteemed associations including MTNA, CMS, SMTA, and EPTA, and regularly adjudicates and gives masterclasses internationally. Archie Chen+1
Founder of Dublin International Piano Festival
In 2012, Dr. Chen co-founded the Dublin International Piano Festival & Summer Academy, an immersive 11-day program that attracts pianists globally. Held in Rathgar, the Festival offers masterclasses, concerts, and performance opportunities at venues including the National Concert Hall. en.wikipedia.org
Dr. Archie Chen
Described by the Irish Times as a pianist who performs with “gorgeously full tone and daring velocity…” and whose playing “suggests a fiery temperament with the necessary elements of technique to support it,” Taiwanese-American pianist Archie Chen has gained international recognition for his poetic imagination, drama and virtuosic technical prowess. International Piano Magazine hails his interpretation of Alkan at the Dublin International Piano Festival as “… a performance that has stayed longer in the memory than anything else.” Others have also described his playing as one that “combines a solo virtuoso’s fluency and excitement with the sophistication and intelligence of an artist who thinks deeply about the music he plays.” while Ralf Gothoni applauds him as “A great talent, both as instrumentalist and musician… a virtuoso… showing a wide spectrum of deep emotions and understanding for the musical structure.”
Dr. Chen’s performances have led him throughout the United States, Asia, the Middle East and Europe in such prestigious venues including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Gewandhaus, Vatican Auditorium, Benaroya Hall, National Concert Hall (Dublin) and concert halls throughout China. Archie’s performances have also been featured on radio and television with broadcasts in the United States and Europe and in movies including BBC Films “Loving Miss Hatto” a movie about “Hattogate” the recording scandal involving British pianist Joyce Hatto which features Dr. Chen’s performances of the famously difficult Godowsky-Chopin Etudes. An active chamber musician, he performs regularly with English cellist, William Butt and trumpeters Alan Vizutti and John Wallace. Chen has performed frequently with the Spokane Symphony, Coeur d’Alene Symphony, Gonzaga Symphony, RTE Concert Orchestra, Washington-Idaho Symphony, and the Northwest Chamber Orchestra. He has recorded for both Sony Classical and Carnegie Artists Records.
A native of Spokane, Archie Chen studied extensively with Mary Toy, giving his first Piano Concerto performance at age 11 with the Spokane Youth Symphony, winning the Northwest Young Artist series at age 13 & Young Artist at Musicfest Northwest at age 16. Taken under the wing of Maestro Gunther Schuller, Chen was a regular guest artist at the Festival at Sandpoint. He obtained his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University where he continued his studies with Menahem Pressler and the late Edmund Battersby. Among his many scholarships and awards at Indiana University were the Nina Neal Piano Scholarship and the prestigious Performer’s Certificate, the school’s highest honor. Following his training at Indiana University he earned his Recital Artist Diploma and Doctorate of Music in Piano Performance, with focused research on Chopin at the Royal Irish Academy of Music under the direction of John O’ Conor. Chen was recipient of the Arts Council of Ireland Music Bursary Award, in support of his performances & research. Other influential teachers include Leonard Hokanson and Alicia De Larrocha. Dr. Chen received First Prize at the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition and was awarded Artist of the Year by the New York Classical Music Society in 2013. He also holds a Fellowship from the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, a residency program for artists to practice and excel at their craft.
Dr. Chen previously served as Assistant Professor of Piano at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and at the Conservatory of Music & Drama at TU Dublin; is Founder & Artistic Director of the Dublin International Piano Festival & Summer Academy and Director of Development at the Piano Academy of Ireland. His students have won top prizes in international piano competitions and have been accepted to major universities and conservatories. Chen regularly gives master classes across the United States, Europe and Asia as well as being an active adjudicator at both national and international levels. Chen is an active member of MTNA, CMS, SMTA and EPTA, serving on the board of Musicfest Northwest.