Tanya Bannister: Communicating through the piano
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Tanya Bannister is a pianist lauded by critics for playing with “intelligence, poetry and proportion”. The co-founder of both the AlpenKammerMusik in Austria and the Roadmaps Festival in New York, her career has taken her to many of the world’s great concert halls, from Carnegie Hall in New York to the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. She’s also a past winner of two different prestigious international piano competitions, including the Concert Artists Guild competition in New York, an organisation of which she is now the president. She is in Australia to be one of the jurists of the Sydney International Piano Competition, which runs from July 5-22. In this conversation, Tanya shares her experiences from both sides of piano competitions, and talks about how winning is only the first step in selling yourself as a professional pianist.
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