

Thank You To Our Supporters - Mother's Day Recital
I am so proud to see my students all show us their progress & musical expression in the Mother's Day Recital at St Stephen's Anglican Church. That was the day and milestone in their learning journey. Also, thank you for many family members or friends there to enjoy the recital, and to give their support to the performers. Over the years, I have been lucky to have musical mentors to guide me. One of whom, was my late father in law, Tony Newstead. Tony was a renowned jazz tr


Recital Program (Part 2)
11. Swan Lake (by Alice Zhang) Alice Zhang will be performing a well-known ballet theme song “Swan Lake” composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Some of you might have seen the Swan Lake ballet or movie. For those who don’t know, Swan Lake is a romantic ballet in four acts. It is about a prince who falls in love with the princess. But she was turned into a swan by a curse. However, there are many different endings of Swan Lake. Alice will show you her favourite ending. 12.


Recital Program (Part 1)
Today we have a really great group of performers from very young to “young at heart”, both from Melbourne as well as other countries, as far away as China and Greece. Let’s talk about today’s program. Over the next 90 minutes, we’ll have 22 performances, ranging in style from classical to new age. We’ll have some others apart from piano performance as well. 1. Nocturne (by Kieran Ooi & Grace Newstead) Kieran Ooi and I will be playing “Nocturne”. Kieran will be performing the

Mother's Day Recital
I’m excited to share the details of my first student recital, this Mother’s day, 13th May! Ever since I migrated to Melbourne and started teaching piano here, I’ve had a dream to hold an event to let my students perform. Having joined competitions back in Hong Kong, I found that an event like this - a recital, is a great opportunity to be challenged, to grow and learn from the experience and of course get to have family and friends to enjoy the moment with you. So one of my n


SINGING AND PIANO WITH SOUL - IN CONCERT WITH NATHANIEL
Last week I got the opportunity to enjoy the soul singing of Nathaniel Willemse in his classic soul tribute to Marvin Gaye, which was an inspiring experience. For those who don’t know him, originally from South Africa Nathaniel first shot to fame on X Factor Australia and made waves with his hit song “You”. What was most impressive about hearing him perform up-close and live (in the small and intimate Chapel off Chapel venue in Prahran) was his four-octave range, ranging from


LOOKING FORWARD TO 2018
At the start of a new year, I’m feeling very thankful for the wonderful teaching experiences and all my lovely students during 2017. This was was the first full year of teaching in Melbourne, having taught for 12 years in Hong Kong and previously in Brisbane. In a word, I loved it. Melbourne as a city is laid back, charming and with an appreciation of arts and culture and the last year turned out even more rewarding than I had expected. With my younger students, nothing makes


VICTORIAN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS AUDITION PREP
Piano is a beautiful solo instrument, but I also enjoy opportunities to accompany other instruments. Like yesterday, I was asked to help accompany a violin student preparing for an audition for the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School (VCASS). He's a talented player for his age, and despite having a cold did a wonderful rendition of the difficult and high tempo Carmen Prelude (around grade 5 difficulty) as well as Swing and Swang, a lovely slower jazz composition. M


VAN GOGH AND PIANO AS THERAPY
After visiting Van Gogh and the Seasons at the National Gallery of Victoria and watching teen drama series The 100 on Netflix last week, it triggered a thought about piano as therapy that I want to share... So, what’s the connection between these two very different topics? Well to start - in the Van Gogh exhibition, I found myself drawn to pieces painted during his recuperation in the asylum - so colorful yet also somehow exuding beauty and calm. Next, to a scene in The 100 w


MUSIC & LETTING YOUR KIDS BE WHO THEY ARE
A little story - I just got home from an extraordinary performance by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra of Petrushka at the Arts Centre Melbourne. Bravo to the orchestra! There was a little girl and her dad sitting next to me. She was fascinated at the beginning, laughing and talking with her dad. After a while though, she got bored and her dad in vain to show her how to appreciate the incredible pianist. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out and they left after the first break


THE BENEFITS OF MUSIC FOR KIDS
Was inspired to follow up on my last post on South Yarra library events helping babies and toddlers learn through rhythm and music (ongoing Preschool Storytime and Saturday Storytime @ South Yarra/Toorak Library for kids aged between 3 to 6 years) As we know, stories not only foster children's creativity and imagination, but also help to develop their reading, listening and even comprehension skills. There’s no doubt that children who frequently read can build more vocabulary