Event description
RIO XIANG piano & ALEX BOYLING cello
Rio is one of Australia’s most phenomenal young pianists. In 2024, he placed second in the highly prestigious Australian National Piano Awards. Alex recently graduated from the Sydney Conservatorium, where she led the cello section of the Symphony Orchestra.
Program
J.S. Bach, Suite for Solo Cello No. 6, Prelude & Gavotte
A. Soler Sonatas No. 21 in C# minor and No. 108 in C major
S. Prokofiev Cello Sonata in C major. 119 i. Andante grave ii. Moderato iii.Allegro, ma non troppo
After opening with solo works from the Baroque, Alex and Rio present Prokofiev's superb cello sonata, a testament to his capacity to compose despite the oppression of the Zhdanov Decree of 1948. This decree rejected Western classical music traditions and placed severe stylistic restrictions on composers. Many believe the only reason this work was approved was that its premiere was to be by pianist Sviatoslav Richter and cellist Mstislav Rostropovich.
Rio Xiang has gained praise for his ability to honour the composer's intent with exemplary technique and exceptional musicality while bringing his unique interpretation to life. He has received many prizes in Australia and internationally. Rio is already making a name for himself internationally, a testament to his finesse and sensibility as a pianist. He has performed with the Xiamen Orchestra, Beijing Huanzhou Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan and Queensland Orchestra.
Rio is completing a Bachelor of Music at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under Natalia Ricci. In 2022, he won the Sydney Conservatorium of Music Piano Concerto Competition. He previously studied at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music with Stanislav Loudenitch and also trained in composition with Richard Gill. With recordings for ABC Classic and 2MBS Fine Music Sydney, Rio has written many piano works and has performed at the Aspen Music Festival and International Piano Academy Lake Como.
Alexandra Boyling is from the Hunter Valley in New South Wales. In 2024, she completed a Bachelor of Music (Cello Performance) at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, studying with Julian Smiles. Her studies were supported by the Chandler Scholarship from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the Tassell Performing Arts Tertiary Scholarship through Hunter Valley Grammar School. In 2019, she received her AMusA with Distinction and was nominated for NSW Encore in 2020. In 2020, she was selected as a Sydney International Music Festival soloist.
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EMERGING CONCERT ARTISTS 2025 PROGRAM at ST JUDE'S BOWRAL
They are storytellers, and music is their language. Join us on the first Wednesday of each month for a memorable musical experience with some of Australia's leading young performers. St Jude's Music Association hosts the concert at the historic & beautiful St Jude's Church Bowral. Entry is by donation.
May 6 | THE CHAMELEON | Anna Chung, clarinet & Katherine Shin, piano
June 4 | SHADOWS OF ROMANCE | Benjamine Lam, violin & Dono Ng, piano
July 2 | CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE | John Martin
August 6 | WIND IN THE REEDS Gahyun Lee, oboe & TBA piano
September 3 | HORIZONS Sydney Conservatorium String Ensemble.
October 1 | PIANO MUSIC FROM THE HEART Elsa Li, piano & Sophia Bae, piano (First featured in October 2022)
November 5 | TIMELINES Matthew Zengoski guitar with Nigel Jones guitar
December 3 | JAZZ STORIES Tom Hains Quartet
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