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Reuben Tsang

23 & 25 March 2024

This event takes place off site at Wesley Music Centre and Verbrugghen Hall | Classical Music

There is no doubt that Reuben Tsang is an extraordinary performer with a stellar career ahead of him – catch him on the rise as he performs works by Scarlatti, Fauré, Brahms and Mozart.

Please note: this event is not held at the Sydney Opera House.

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An emerging artist on the rise

Born and raised in Cairns, emerging Australian pianist Reuben Tsang is already an artist on the rise. He simply “stunned the crowd” in 2016 (Limelight Magazine), with his performance of Chopin and Beethoven at the Sydney International Piano Competition. He was just twelve years old, and definitely a sign of things to come. 

Now he returns to the stage as a Piano+ Laureate, having been named winner of the Nancy Weir Best Australian Pianist Prize, proudly supported by YMFA, at the Sydney International Piano Competition in 2023, all the while completing his studies at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University under the tutelage of Natasha Vlassenko. 

There is no doubt that Reuben Tsang is an extraordinary performer with a stellar career ahead of him.

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Program

DOMENICO SCARLATTI
Sonata in D major K.119
Sonata in C major K.132
Sonata in G major K.427

JOHANNES BRAHMS Piano Sonata No.1 in C major Op.1
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Scherzo. Allegro molto e con fuoco — Più mosso
IV. Finale. Allegro con fuoco — Presto non troppo ed agitato

- Interval -

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Piano Sonata No.3 in B major K.281/189f
I. Allegro
II. Andante amoroso
III. Rondo (Allegro)

GABRIEL FAURÉ
Impromptu No.1 in E major Op.25
Impromptu No.3 in A major Op.34
Impromptu No.5 in F# minor Op.102

FRANZ LISZT Rhapsodie espagnole S.254

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