Lynnette Seah Mei Tsing (Chinese: 佘美幸; pinyin: Shé Měixìng, born 1957) is a Singaporean violinist and the co-leader of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO).
[1] At age 15, Seah was appointed Associate Concertmaster of the Bishop Symphony Orchestra at the International Music Camp in Adelaide, Australia.
In the same year, she represented Singapore in the Southeast Asian Violin Competition and earned a scholarship to study at the Hannover Hochschule for Music in Germany.
[3] The concerto premiered on 7 January 2006 at Singapore's Esplanade Concert Hall by Seah herself with the SSO and Chinese-American conductor Lan Shui.
Alongside her work as a soloist and a concertmaster, Seah is a member of the Advisory Committee for the "Violin Loan Scheme," run by the Singapore National Arts Council.