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Piano Day celebrated in Montville

Montville’s Lucas Parklands will celebrate International Piano Day by presenting a recital by Queensland’s brilliant young pianist Rueben Tsang on Sunday 29 March at 3pm in his debut concert on the Sunshine Coast.

March 29 is International Piano Day – it’s the 88th day of the year and pianos have 88 keys.

Reuben has been turning musical heads since his very early years in Queensland’s far north and now while studying in Brisbane; learning the piano from age 5, attracting rave reviews as a teen and notably performing for the then Prince Charles during a royal visit.

“Reuben is a wonderful young man, down to earth, very committed to pianistic artistry, and is already showcasing his brilliant talent on stages around Australia and internationally. It’s a great privilege to bring him to Lucas Parklands to local audiences,” Ian Lucas, of Lucas Parklands, said.

Reuben’s repertoire will include pieces from Mozart, Chopin and Liszt.

The performance follows years of events that bring the world’s leading classical musicians to perform in the hinterland, also providing an opportunity for young musicians to perform professionally in encouraging surroundings for appreciative local audiences.

For enquiries, phone 0409623228. For more information visit: lucasparklands.com.au/

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