Pu-Yu Wu is a pianist, flutist, and music educator who relocated from the Central Coast to Gulgong in 2024. Originally from Taiwan, she completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Soochow University in Taipei, majoring in piano and minoring in flute, before moving to Australia in 2003 where she earned performance and teaching diplomas in both instruments.
Now celebrating her 30th year of teaching, Pu-Yu has guided students of all ages both locally and internationally, in person and online. She is passionate about helping young musicians grow in confidence while also nurturing a lifelong love of music.
Alongside teaching, Pu-Yu has enjoyed a diverse performing career. She has appeared as both pianist and flutist in concerts across Taiwan, Korea, and Australia, from classical recital halls to world music festivals including WOMADelaide, Jeonju Sori Festival, and the Jarasum International Jazz Festival. Over the years, she has collaborated with renowned musicians such as Annalisa Kerrigan, Doc Neeson, Phil Emmanuel, Mark Atkins, and Christian Marsh — just to name a few — and recorded on numerous albums across genres.
In recent years, Pu-Yu has been studying with world-renowned flutist, pianist, and composer Gary Schocker, an experience that has reignited her passion for the flute and deepened her commitment to sharing music.
Details last updated: November 17, 2025