One of the leading pianists in the newest generation of virtuosi, Joyce Yang, will embark on her first full national tour of Australia, performing at Four Winds, Bermagui, this Sunday.
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Joyce is South Korean-born and now based in the United States. She shot to fame as the youngest contestant in the 2005 International Van Cliburn Piano Competition in Texas.
She now performs in more than 80 events in any given season and regularly performs concertos with leading orchestras of the world as well as chamber music and solo recitals.
This weekend, Joyce will be give a recital of characterful works composed by masters such as Schumann, Chopin, Debussy and Grieg.
Joyce is celebrated as a pianist because she not only amazes with her technical brilliance, but also with her ability to convey intense emotion with personality and flair.
She is also a Grammy-nominated recording artist and highly sought after as an adjudicator.
Her huge repertoire and infectious energy has seen her through a busy touring schedule in the last six months, during which she has performed in New Zealand, Hawaii, North America, Germany and Spain, and now Australia and Bermagui.
This is the second concert in Four Winds’ 2018 Windsong Series, which brings leading, international artists to the region to perform.
Concert in the Windsong Pavilion, from 1pm.
For details, visit fourwinds.com.au or call 6493 3366.