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Sydney International Piano Competition’s Winner’s Recital
 

Emerging victorious, the First Prize winner at the 2023 Sydney International Piano Competition (The Sydney), will give their one night only Winner’s recital at Wesley Music Centre on Thursday 3 August at 7:00pm.

Be the first in the country to hear them play and witness their incredible virtuosic skill, as the deserving winner of one of the world’s greatest competitions for the piano.

Accolades will flow for this new star of the world’s concert stages after an exciting culmination of almost three weeks of gruelling competition. Having played their way through the Preliminaries to the Semi Finals with chamber musicians and on to the Grand Finals with orchestra, the newly crowned victor of The Sydney 2023 will launch into the international spotlight.

Part of the excitement is not knowing who will play, or what they will play. What is guaranteed is that this young virtuoso is destined for stardom as the crème de la crème of concert pianists to come.

 

Event details

Venue: Wesley Music Centre - 20-22 National Circuit, Forrest, Canberra ACT
Bookings: https://www.pianoplus.com.au/event/2023-first-prize-winner-debut-national-tour/
Start Date: Thursday 03 August 2023

 

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