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Education

Scholarships, Awards, Prizes

Formal Education

2012

  • Geoffrey Parsons Award, London

2011

  • Awarded prize from Tait Memorial Trust, London

2008

  • Awarded Special Prize Romantic Interpretation, International Grieg Two Piano Competition, Oslo, Norway

  • Geoffrey Parsons Award, London

  • Phonographic Performance Company of Australia Award  

  • Awarded prize from Opus 50 Charitable Trust

2006

  • Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship

  • First Prize Winner City of Sydney John Allison National Piano Competition

  • Australia Council for the Arts Award for Skills and Arts Development

  • Awarded ARTS SA Project Assistance Award

  • British Council of Australia National ‘Realize Your Dream’ Awards

  • Awarded Trevor Prescott Memorial Award from the Freemasons’ Masonic Foundation

  • Ian Potter Cultural Trust Cultural Prize

  • Homewood Memorial Scholarship from the Faculty of Music, the University of Melbourne

  • Ormond Exhibition for best postgraduate student from The Faculty of Music, The University of Melbourne

  • Awarded Scholarship from Opus 50 Charitable Trust

2004

  • Melbourne Research Scholarship (MRS) for Master of Music Performance from The University of Melbourne.

2002  

  • Grace Funston Scholarship from the Faculty of Music, The University of Melbourne

  • T. Allen McKay Prize from the Faculty of Music, The University of Melbourne.

1997

  • Gustav Reimers Exhibition from Elder Conservatorium, The University of Adelaide

  • Service Award for contributions in the field of music, awarded by Pembroke School

1996

  • Jewel-Stevens Scholarship for Piano at Elder Conservatorium, from The University of Adelaide

1995

  • Elder Scholarship from Elder Conservatorium, from The University of Adelaide

  • Winner of the National Yamaha Australian Piano Competition, Division II, Sydney

1994

  • James Whitehead Scholarship from Elder Conservatorium, from The University of Adelaide

1993

  • Reimann-Robinson Scholarship awarded by Music Teachers’ Association of South Australia (MTASA)  

1991

  • Norman Sellick Memorial Prize (MTASA)


2010 - present

  • PhD in Performance at Goldsmiths College, University of London, ongoing

2005

  • Masters of Music Performance with first-class Honors at the Faculty of Music, The University of Melbourne  

2003

  • Graduated with first-class Honors in Bachelor of Music Performance Degree (B.Mus.Hons) from The University of Melbourne

1998

  • International Baccalaureate Diploma with Tertiary Entrance Requirement (T.E.R.) of 98.3% at Pembroke School, Kensington Park, South Australia

1997

  • Gained Licentiate in Music, Australia (L.Mus.A.) Pianoforte Diploma with distinction (Australian Music Examination Board  - AMEB)

1994

  • Gained Associate in Music, Australia (A.Mus.A.) Pianoforte Diploma with Distinction (Australian Music Examination Board AMEB)


Faculty Member
2012 - present

  • Artistic Director, Open Piano Competition, London

2012 - present

  • Deputy visiting piano professor, Royal College of Music, Junior Department, London

2011 - present

  • Staff piano teacher, Goldsmiths College, University of London

Classical pianist, Pianist, Concert pianist, Solo pianist, Solo piano performance, Piano teaching, Piano tutoring, Piano teaching London, Goldsmiths College, University of London, Lecturer, Visiting piano professor, Private piano lessons, Piano concerto, Bulawayo Festival, HIFA, Harare International Festival of the Arts, Ngeringa Farm, Recitals Australia, University of Melbourne, University of Adelaide, Leslie Howard, Leigh Harrold, Neil Latchman, Laura Wolk-Lewanowicz, Anton Rubinstein, Kegelstatt Ensemble, Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Brighton and Hove Actually Gay Men's Chorus

 
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