The Sydney is thrilled to present Calvin Abdiel’s debut tour this coming March – May 2022, providing a unique opportunity for audiences in NSW, VIC and ACT to enjoy this prodigious young artist on the cusp of a glistening career.
Calvin is the winner of the 2021 George Frederick Boyle Third Prize. The first Australian to reach the grand finale of the competition in almost 20 years, Calvin astounded audiences, who tuned in virtually across Australia and the world, to watch this incredible young pianist in full competitive flight in July 2021.
For his debut tour, Calvin will perform an accomplished program including the complex and bold Réminiscences de Don Juan (Liszt/Mozart) and a selection of works from Enrique Granados’s Goyescas evoking a Spanish flare. For full details and to book tickets, click here.
The tour dates include:
MORE ABOUT CALVIN…
The youngest competitor of the 2021 competition at just 21 years old and competing against 31 other international musicians, Calvin won through the stages of the competition with expertise and skill beyond his years. The international jury also awarded Calvin Abdiel with the Nancy Weir Best Australian Pianist prize and the prize of an overseas scholarship for an Australian competitor to further their musical career. Following the announcement of Calvin’s win, The Australian’s, Matthew Westwood described the young Australian/Indonesian pianist ‘Piano Man’ and wrote about his extraordinary ‘pianistic authority.’
Calvin made his orchestral debut in 2017 with the St Petersburg State Capella Symphony Orchestra and subsequent performances with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and the Swiss orchestra, Les Chambristes. He has also performed in Indonesia, Germany, Denmark and Israel. He has been broadcast by ABC Classic FM and Fine Music Sydney.
Calvin studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music undertaking his Honours Degree with current teacher Natalia Ricci. He has received masterclasses from such acclaimed pianists such as Angela Hewitt, Orli Shaham, Justas Dvarionas and Jahja Ling.