Meah is an acoustic and electric violinist based in Singapore. Known for her emotive artistry and magnetic stage presence, she has performed across an eclectic spectrum of stages- from concert halls and theatres to fashion runways, clubs and landmark venues such as the Istana.
Meah started learning the violin at 7 and attained Grade 8 (ABRSM) by the age of 12. She currently holds a Diploma in Violin Performance from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Her early orchestral path saw her join the Singapore Youth Orchestra at 13, later serving as Concertmistress of the National Junior College String Orchestra. Since then, she has performed with premier ensembles including the Lion City Orchestra – most notably for Josh Groban’s 2019 and 2026 Singapore tours – as well as the Singapore Lyric Opera Orchestra, New Opera Orchestra, Singapore Pop Orchestra, and The Philharmonic Orchestra.
Combining her love for music and literature, Meah has established a strong presence in theatre. Her credits include The Last Five Years (2025, Singapore Repertory Theatre; 2014, Dream Academy), La Cage aux Folles (2017, 2012; Wild Rice), and Lao Jiu: The Musical (2017, The Theatre Practice). She has also been featured in Glass Anatomy (搭错车) (2013, Toy Factory), National Broadway Company (2012, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay 10th Anniversary production), and Duck and Dive: The Ugly Duckling and the Frog Prince (2009, iTheatre), bringing musical depth to a wide range of acclaimed productions.
A highly sought-after session violinist, Meah’s recording work spans film, television, theatre, and commercial projects across Singapore and internationally. Her collaborations include recording in Tokyo with the band Unclose(アンクローズ) for their EP Syusoku (2017), as well as with Bryan and Serena Singapore.
As an electric violinist, Meah was recently featured as the soloist for Sennheiser’s SPECTERA Southeast Asia Launch in September 2025. She is a member of San Nikkis, Singapore’s first all-female electric string trio, and the founding first violinist of Piezo Quartet—the region’s first professional electric string quartet and a pioneering force in contemporary performance.