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Tamara Anna Cislowska and Gerard Willems
 

This March, The Sydney International Piano Competition (The Sydney), is thrilled to present an evening of illuminating solos and duets, performed on two grand pianos by Australia’s leading proponents for the piano – Tamara Anna Cislowska and Gerard Willems AM.

From Beethoven to Gershwin, audiences will be mesmerised by the wondrous talents of Cislowska and Willems as they perform at  City Recital Hall, Sydney on the 23rd March.

Singularly outstanding and together a tour de force, their virtuosic command of the piano delivers a fierce exposé of harmony, romance, elegance and a shared passion for music that transcends the senses.

Tamara and Gerard will join together to bring to life the hypnotic works of acclaimed composers Mozart, Beethoven and Gershwin, with solos of masterpieces by Greig and Liszt rounding out this musical exchange between two celebrated Australian pianists.

As part of this musical feast, a very special in conversation interview with Tamara and Gerard will be presented by admired ABC Classic FM host Damien Beaumont.

 

Event details

Venue: City Recital Hall – 2 Angel Place, Sydney NSW 2000
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Start Date: Thursday 23 March 2023

 

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