Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Dr. Wesley Chu has been playing piano since the young age of three. At five years old, he completed Grades 1 to 10 of the RCM Examinations, and at only ten years old, he had completed his ARCT, the highest level of the RCM. This impressive accomplishment made him the youngest pianist ever to achieve such a feat.

An accomplished pianist at such a young age, Wesley was a featured performer for many significant political figures and events. At the age of six, he was invited to play at a Canada Day celebration with Queen Elizabeth II in attendance. He performed with the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela before Nelson Mandela at a United Nations gathering, and with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta at the Celebration of the Hand-Over to China. In 1999, Wesley performed his own composition Christmas in Bethlehem in the Vatican City with orchestra and choir for Pope John Paul II and an audience of eight thousand.

Wesley has many incredible achievements in his resumé, including soloing with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra at four years old, collaborating with popular singers Andy Lau (劉德華) and William So (蘇永康), performing at the 21st Hong Kong Film Awards, Polytechnic University Auditorium in Hong Kong and the Publick Playhouse in Washington, D.C., and releasing a CD with Warner Music. He has also earned top prizes at international competitions including the Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts Annual Concerto Competition, the Sixth International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition for Young Artists in Moscow, and the ARMTA Provincial Piano Competition. He has swept the Calgary Kiwanis Music Festival; in 2009, he was awarded a total of seven gold certificates and four medals and, thus, performed at the local European Masters and the Stars of the Festival concerts. He was also a prizewinner at the Canadian Music Competition and the National Music Festival, the Mondavi Young Artists Competition, and the NTD Piano Competition.

Wesley is an active performer, composer and pedagogue in Los Angeles. As a teacher, he believes that education is the pathway to a higher stage of living. Knowledge leads to greater understanding of the world we live in and of those with whom we share that world. An education in music opens a gate into our own spirits, training skills such as discipline, perseverance, creativity, and active problem-solving. Wesley also believes that all forms and areas of knowledge benefit and nourish each other, and that understanding any concept is best done from a multitude of angles. The pursuit of music itself is best done not only with exposure to performing, improvising, composing, theoretical, and historical perspectives, but with an appreciation for all art, science, and philosophy as well.

Dr. Chu earned his Doctorate of Musical Arts, studying with Dr. Stewart Gordon, as an International Artist Fellow at University of Southern California Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles, California. In completion of this degree, he majored in Piano, Composition, Arts Leadership, and Music Theory. He has also received degrees from New England Conservatory of Music and the University of Calgary where he studied with Alexander Korsantia, Meng-Chieh Liu, Hung-Kuan Chen, Tema Blackstone and Charles Foreman.

Wesley is the founder of Zenkora Studios, the multimedia fantasy production company, and a founding member of the Super Piano Brothers, a groundbreaking piano duo specializing in self-arranged and composed media music.