Theme and Variations recital (free)

  • Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025

    2:00 pm

  • ANU Drill Hall Gallery

    Kingsley Street, ACT 2601

  • General Admission $free,

    Concession $free

  • In Association with

Presented in association with Theme and Variations Foundation

Each year, Theme and Variations Foundation seeks to assist young Australian pianists in their pursuits. Cairns-born young pianist Reuben Tsang received an award in the recently concluded 2024 piano competition.

PROGRAM

Lili Boulanger Prelude in D flat

Sergei Rachmaninov Etude-Tableaux Op.39

-No.6 in A minor

-No.3 in F sharp minor

-No.4 in B minor

Sergei Prokofiev Piano Sonata No.8 in B flat major, Op.84

ARTISTS

Reuben Tsang – piano

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This concert is generously supported by Eric McDonald.

Admission on first come, first served basis due to limited seating capacity.

Photo credit – Sam Salvador

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  • Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025

    2:00 pm

  • ANU Drill Hall Gallery

    Kingsley Street, ACT 2601

  • General Admission $free,

    Concession $free

ARTIST Learn more about the artist

Artist Reuben Tsang - piano

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Cairns-born pianist Reuben Tsang is guided by Natasha Vlassenko OAM at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University and performs in recitals, chamber ensembles and competitions. He is a 2024 award recipient from Theme and Variations Foundation.

Reuben won First Prize, Best Recital and People’s Choice Award at the 2024 Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition. He has performed Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Northey and with the Queensland Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Johannes Fritzsch. Reuben was also a semi-finalist and recipient of several prizes including the Nancy Weir Best Australian Pianist Award at the 2023 Sydney International Piano Competition.

Photo credit – Sam Salvador