呂雪櫻(1929生),鋼琴家、音樂教育家。出生於基隆。醫生世家,家境優渥。在牙醫母親曾玉蘭的薰陶與教會的聖樂環境下,從小即對音樂產生很大的興趣,並展現絕佳的音樂天賦,曾隨陳泗治、蕭滋等名家習琴。更因隨陳泗治到臺北放送局進行錄音,因而認識呂泉生,1957年得以成為榮星合唱團第一任鋼琴伴奏,見證創團的篳路藍縷與之後的壯大。1968年入維也納音樂與表演藝術學院深造,1970年取得鋼琴藝術演奏家文憑,為當時少數獲得此文憑的女鋼琴家。近10年的歐洲生活,體驗古典音樂精緻之美。1978年回臺後,專任於國立臺灣藝術專科音樂科(今臺灣藝術大學音樂學系)至1999年退休,並於臺灣神學院、淡江中學等校兼任,教學逾50餘年作育英才無數,為臺灣音樂教育貢獻心力。
Lu Shiue-Ying (born in 1929) is a pianist and music educator. She was born into an affluent family of doctors in Keelung. Under the influence of her mother, dentist Tseng Yu-Lan, and the rich environment of sacred music in her church, Lu developed great interest in music at a young age and exhibited remarkable talent. She studied the piano with the great masters Chen Su-Ti and Robert Scholz, and was taken to the Taipei Broadcasting Bureau to record by Chen. She thus met Lu Quan-Sheng and became the piano accompanist for the Rong-Xing Choir, witnessing the choir's journey to success. In 1968 she entered the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna for further study, receiving a diploma in piano performance art in 1970. She was one of the few female pianists to earn this diploma at the time. Having lived in Europe for nearly 10 years, she fully experienced the exquisite beauty of classical music. After returning to Taiwan in 1978, she taught full-time at the Music Division of the National Taiwan Academy of Arts (now the Department of Music at National Taiwan University of Arts) until her retirement in 1999. She also taught part-time at Taiwan Seminary and Tamkang Senior High School. In over 50 years of education, she has nurtured numerous excellent musicians and contributed greatly to music education in Taiwan.