Arts & culture
Collaborative pianists mentor young artists in Music and Tea concert series

Learning and playing an instrument requires collaboration with other musicians.

In classical music, young players and singers perform regularly with pianists. Established collaborative pianists are the custodians of a wealth of musical knowledge of value to younger artists and have their unique interpretations of the music.

Young musicians must also be encouraged to communicate their feelings and responses to music. Successful performance balances these individual interpretations and respect for the composer’s intent. The role of musical mentors in creating this balance is invaluable.

Collaborative pianists have embraced the Emerging Artists Concert Series and gifted our young artists many hours of rehearsal time in preparation for performances.

This year, pianist, musicologist, and mentor David Vance committed to preparing and performing with featured artists Daniel Kramer (voice) and Annabel Wouters (flute). For Daniel and Annabel, the Emerging Artists Series provided them with their first experience of a solo recital.

The depth of musicianship of an artist such as David, to guide their journey, clearly enhanced Daniel and Annabel’s ability to present with confidence and grow through the experience of giving a series of concerts. In addition, David regularly accompanies the local, often younger artists who open the Gallery concerts.

Other local pianists contributing to the series include Lisa Baraldi and Elizabeth Stevens, and Laura McDonald from Sydney. We thank them all.

Music and Tea at the Gallery, June 8th

An Odyssey of Romance: Jack Theakston, cello; John Martin, piano

Our next concert is with 16-year-old cellist Jack. He is fortunate to be working with well-known Australian pianist John Martin. Join us at Wollongong Art Gallery on Thursday, June 8 at 11am to enjoy music that spans centuries in a performance that is bound to delight. 

Latest stories