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Elite pianists: Brothers Luu Hong Quang and Luu Duc Anh won six awards at Sydney Eisteddfod piano competition. 
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Two brothers, Luu Hong Quang, 20, and Luu Duc Anh, 17, took home six 
awards at the 76th Sydney Eisteddfod piano competition, which ended 
yesterday. Luu Hong Quang was a student of Dr Tran Thu Ha, former director of the Viet Nam National Academy of Music. 
 From
 the age of five, Quang showed an extraordinary understanding of  music 
and rhythm as well as excellent skills on the piano. 
 He has been awarded a full scholarship to study at the Australia International Music Conservatory (AIMC).
 The Sydney Eisteddfod, a piano competition, has been discovering piano talent in Australia since 1934. 
 Participating
 for the third time, in five out of eight categories, Luu Hong Quang 
swept the board with two thirds, two firsts and one special prize.
 Adjudicator
 Marilyn Meier said that his winning performance of Wiszt La Campanella 
was rhythmically elegant and played with a well projected yet delicate 
tone. "Technically excellent!" she added.
 Quang won first prize for Chopin piano categories last year and a highly recommendation for the Recital Award in 2008.
 Quang's younger brother, Luu Duc Anh, won the same award as his brother three years ago.
 Dr.
 Luu Quang Minh, father of the awesome duo, shared his hope for his two 
sons: "Our family just hope our sons study well and see this competition
 as an opportunity to practise their skills. In the future, we hope they
 will be good musicians, serving the development of national music". 
(VNS)