Born in
Singapore to the parents of Shanghai background, Sinyan Shen studied music at a very early age and mastered the vertical fiddle family of instruments. His dual career in music and
physics culminated in the development of cultural acoustics, a discipline addressing scientifically the cultural molding of our ears and brain to music. Shen's life work centered on the essence of music. Shen, who lived in Illinois, taught cultural acoustics at
Northwestern University and
Harvard University. He was a music director of the Silk and Bamboo Ensemble and the Chinese Classical Orchestra. Both ensembles toured internationally under the auspices of the
Chinese Music Society of North America, but have not performed publicly since 2006. Shen was an editor of the international journal
Chinese Music, music authority for the
Encyclopædia Britannica, and a
Fulbright Scholar. He served as a technical advisor for the Shanghai Musical Instrument Factory. He died in Palo Alto, California at the age of 67, several years after suffering a debilitating stroke. ==Works==