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Classical gas: Luu Hong Quang has
won top prize at the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition held in Australia, a
prestigious contest for piano artists and students in the Asia-Pacific
region. — VNS File Photo |
Luu Hong
Quang has won first prize at the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition in
Australia, regarded as a most prestigious contest for pianists in the
Asia-Pacific region.
The 21-year-old pianist won with stirring performances
of Chopin and Liszt and a classical sonata in the best recital in round
two at the event in Brisbane.
Quang is the only Vietnamese contestant in this year's
competition and also performed works by Tchaikovsky, Haydn, and
Beethoven during the four-round contest.
He said the joy of performing with the Queensland
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Edvard Tchivzhel, helped keep stage
nerves at bay.
"The competition was very friendly and all contestants
played in different styles but their approach to music was very
sincere," he said.
Quang began learning piano in 1996, entering the
secondary level piano programme of the Viet Nam National Academy of
Music in June 1997 and a decade later received a full scholarship for
the Australian International Conservatory of Music where he is in his
final year of study.
He has won a number of prizes at international contests in Japan, Italy, Australia and Viet Nam.
The Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition was established in
memory of the late professor Lev Vlassenko, a world-renowned
international concert pianist and teacher.
It is the only major piano event in Australia that
mirrors the requirements of an international competition, including a
demanding repertoire, national and international jury members, rounds
open to the public and final-round concertos performed with a major
symphony orchestra.
This is the seventh biennial competition, for which
more than 60 entrants auditioned and came to Brisbane to compete and
share their love of music, said Ian Hanger, chairman of the competition.
"One of the purposes of the competition is to promote classical music to young people," he said. — VNS