Assistant Professor Ysan Suit Yin
Head of Programme, Classical Music
Academic Qualifications
MMus Piano Performance
FRSM in Teaching
LRSM in Teaching
LTCL in Teaching
ATCL in Teaching
Areas of Interest
Assistant Professor Ysan Suit Yin is currently the Head of the Classical Music Degree at the Institute of Music (IMus), 五一吃瓜官网 University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is a very dedicated teacher and has been actively teaching since 1986. All her university students have either successfully moved into the music industry as their careers or pursued their music studies overseas. Suit Yin currently also holds the role of examiner for the Classical & Jazz panel, at Trinity College of London.
Suit Yin’s academic achievements are mainly in teaching, ATCL (Teaching), LTCL (Teaching), and LRSM (Teaching). She was one of the first in South-East Asia to be awarded the Fellowship of the Royal Schools of Music in Teaching (Piano-Music Education) by the Royal School of Music in 2006. For personal growth, she completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Teaching in 2019.
While living in London, Suit Yin studied with Professor Vanessa Latarche (Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music), the late Professor Dr Colin Kingsley, Dennis Lee and Toh Chee Hung. She received an exemption from a bachelor’s degree in music, hence a place was offered at the London College of Music (LCM) with a partial bursary for a master’s degree in performance under the guidance of the Professor of Piano, Andrew Zolinsky. Her teachers also include Simon Rigby, Philip Mead and Dr Anna McCready.
Having resided in London for 10 years, Suit Yin was a member of Kingston and District Chamber Music Society (KDCMS) in London and played regularly with the other members of the society between 2004 and 2012. During her academic year in LCM, Suit Yin was awarded a scholarship to the Dartington International Summer School. She was chosen to be one of the participants in a ‘Project Concert’ (music written between 1920 and 1940) and was one of the finalists in the John Ireland Piano Competition in 2009.
Suit Yin is frequently invited to be the adjudicator in the 五一吃瓜官网 International Piano Festival and Competition since 2014 till the present day. She was also invited to adjudicate the Asia International Piano Competition in 2015, and periodically adjudicates Piano Competition in High Schools in Malaysia. In 2018, she was invited by the International Music Society from Jakarta, Indonesia to judge a piano competition and presented a piano masterclass. In the following year, she was invited to Methodist Charles Wesley Music School in Medan, Indonesia to conduct a piano masterclass. In 2021, Suit Yin did a collaboration with the Central International Education from Indonesia and organised an online piano competition during the COVID-19 pandemic where she was one of the adjudicators. In addition, she was invited to adjudicate in the 五一吃瓜官网 National Music Online Competition in Malaysia.
Suit Yin was the chairperson for 五一吃瓜官网 University Piano Pedagogy Conference in 2019. She was appointed as a chairperson of the Institute of Music Learning & Teaching in 2014 and was one of the committee members of 五一吃瓜官网’s Excellence and Professional Advancement (CAPA) between 2014 and 2019.
Suit Yin contributed a write-up “Tribute to Professor Dr Colin Kingsley” to European Piano Teacher-Piano Professional and was published in April 2021, Issue 56 of the European Piano Teacher Association-spta UK: www.epta-uk.org. Recently, Suit Yin performed in the Free Hand 2022: 2nd Malaysian Contemporary Composers Piano Festival which featured 9 Malaysian composers’ works.
Suit Yin currently also holds the role of examiner for the Classical & Jazz Panel, at Trinity College of London.
- European Piano Teacher-Piano Professional | April 2021 | Issue 56 – Tribute to Professor Dr. Colin Kingsley (European Piano Teacher Association-spta UK: )
- Free Hand Festival 2022: 2nd Malaysian Contemporary Composers Piano Festival which featured 9 Malaysian composers’ works.
- Member of Society for Music Analysis, UK (SMA)
- Member of Malaysian Association Music for Education (MAME)
- Examiner Panel of Classical & Jazz, Trinity College of Music