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KEYS TO SUCCESS

Sarah Astatkie fulfilled a dream after nearly a decade of hard work

- FRAM DINSHAW TRURO NEWS

Sarah Astatkie won gold with The Royal Conservato­ry of Music, putting together the best provincial score at her level for piano, though her success came as a surprise.

VALLEY, N.S. – A girl from Valley has become one of Nova Scotia’s finest young pianists.

Sarah Astatkie won gold from The Royal Conservato­ry of Music at a Nov. 30 ceremony in Halifax, with the best provincial score in her level. She earned her award after an intensive exam in June, the culminatio­n of years of pianoplayi­ng.

“I’m really happy,” said Sarah, 14. “It’s really unexpected, because I didn’t think I’d performed my best at the exam and I wasn’t expecting anything big from it. When I got the email, I was really surprised.”

Sarah first started playing piano nearly 10 years ago, following her older sister Elisabet with mother Rachel’s encouragem­ent.

She went on to play at the Truro Music Festival nearly every year, which helped her gain confidence when playing in front of an audience. It was there she won her first awards.

Sarah also does piano lessons with a tutor once a week and practises at home, helping her prepare for her conservato­ry exam.

She went on to score 91 per cent in her level seven piano exam. Anyone who scores over 90 per cent could play music at the awards ceremony in Halifax five months later.

Sarah performed a rendition of Sonatina in D Major, written by the Italian-english composer Muzio Clementi more than 200 years ago.

“You can express your emotions with fast songs such as the piece I played at the conservato­ry, you can really dig into the keys,” said Sarah. “With slower songs, you can express more grateful emotions, such as sadness.”

Sarah’s mother was also delighted to see her youngest daughter’s progress.

“It’s not guaranteed, even if you work very hard, but this gives her the motivation and I’m happy,” said Rachel.

Sarah aims to progress to level 10 in piano by the time she finishes high school.

The Royal Conservato­ry of Music measures a student’s ability using levels and offers both teaching materials for instructor­s and certificat­ion exams to students.

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FRAM DINSHAW/TRURO NEWS Sarah Astatkie won gold in her category from The Royal Conservato­ry of Music in the Atlantic Canada region.

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