Ever wonder why a person may be successful or even famous in their career? Is it because of wealth? Perhaps you have heard of ambition and how it can help drive you to success. Find out how powerful ambition can be in today's episode with our host, Alexander Bui and co-host Jeremy Au. ---Vietnamese-American concert pianist Alexander Bui has performed worldwide in numerous venues such as Steinway Hall, NBC Studios of Los Angeles and Borgata Resort & Spa Casino. As soloist with the Ocean City Pops Orchestra, Mr. Bui has performed frequently under the baton of maestro William Scheible to standing ovations. According to the Sentinel, “Alexander Bui made the Steinway sing. He is another great Pops find”.Aside from his solo career, Mr. Bui is an active chamber musician collaborating with string players in piano trios and piano quartets in the tri-state area of New York and New Jersey. In addition to being the Music Minister at Spotswood Reformed Church, Alexander freelances as a piano teacher and as an accompanist. Mr. Bui’s mission is to enlighten audiences of the beauty, excitement and enduring quality of the great classical composers through his performances.Alexander Bui is currently pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in classical piano at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University with Daniel Epstein. He holds a Master of Music and a Bachelor of Music in classical piano from Manhattan School of Music, where he was a Frances Ballard scholarship student under the tutelage of Olga Kern and Nina Svetlanova.Award highlights include semi-finalist on “America’s Got Talent” and 1st prizes in: Charleston International Music Competition, Rutgers Concerto Competition, Rutgers Chamber Music Competition, Manhattan School of Music Chamber Music Competition, Esther C. Weill Music Competition.---Born in Tokyo, Jeremy Au began studying violin at age of 5 and piano at 3. He attended Mannes Preparatory Division where he studied with Chin Kim, and graduated with a Bachelor of Music in classical violin from Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts where he studied with Todd Phillips of the Orion String Quartet. Jeremy was the winner of the Mannes Prep Concerto Competition and the Rutgers Sinfonia Concerto Competition. He participated in a number of music festivals that included the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival studying with Chin Kim, Meadowmount School of Music studying with Sally Thomas and Gerardo Ribeiro and coached in chamber music by Kikuei Ikeda, and Aspen Music Festival and School studying with Masao Kawasaki.---Follow Pianolin TV:www.facebook.com/pianolintvwww.instagram.com/pianolintvFollow Alexander:www.youtube.com/alexanderbuipianistwww.instagram.com/alexanderbuipianistwww.facebook.com/alexanderbuipianistFollow Jeremy :www.Instagram.com/jeremya0123Pianolin TVAlexander Bui (Host & Founder)Jeremy Au (Co-host)