Te Awamutu Courier

Young pianists strike a chord

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The pianoforte section of the Te Awamutu Performing Arts Competitio­n was held on October 1-2 at the Waipā Council Chambers. It was a pleasure having Susan Smith from Auckland as the adjudicato­r this year. There was an excellent show of talented young pianists.

The Lions scholarshi­p sponsored by the Lions Club of Te Awamutu had seven contestant­s, three of whom were just 11.

The winner was Alex Liu, runnerup Fiona Yoo, and second runner-up was 11-year-old Hao Tian Peter Hu. Very highly commended was Fergus Byett.

Alex Liu won the Mozart Recital sponsored by SMcConsult­ing (Simon McVie), second place went to Hao Tian Peter Hu, and third was Daniel Wang.

Xin Yuan Zhou won the Te Awamutu Registered Music Teachers Cup for the highest mark.

We observed a moment’s silence and remembranc­e of Beverly Bryant who died in June. Bev had been involved in the competitio­n since 1952 as a competitor and then as the convener. She taught piano at 16 years of age and was profession­al in her dedication to the Festival of the Performing Arts.

Contestant­s travelled from Auckland through to the Bay of Plenty and Rotorua.

The number of participan­ts was down, probably due to Covid and the uncertaint­y of the competitio­n going ahead.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Former mayor Jim Mylchreest (left), Fergus Byett, Hao Tian Peter Hu, Fiona Yoo, Alex Liu, Brendan Hand (Lions president).
Photo / Supplied Former mayor Jim Mylchreest (left), Fergus Byett, Hao Tian Peter Hu, Fiona Yoo, Alex Liu, Brendan Hand (Lions president).

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