Dernière minute
RUНеизвестный снаряд попал в танкер у побережья ОманаCN強颱巴威恐登陸 專家:致災性強風豪雨週五六襲台INBalogun Cleared to Play for US vs. Belgium After FIFA Rejects AppealFRFibre Excellence : l'État sollicité pour sauver deux usines et des emploisFRProcès d'Ekrem Imamoglu : un symbole de la dérive autoritaire en TurquieCN矢板明夫遭攻擊 溫朗東:中國怕他做了正確的事ARكندا تختار شركة ألمانية لبناء 12 غواصة في صفقة عسكرية كبيرةCN國民黨立委之子認簽賭、霸凌 律師批:選舉才道歉RUNATO Summit in Ankara to be Shortest in Two Decades, Focus on Russia and UkraineCN八村壘2年2800萬美元轉戰快艇 拒絕勇士等4隊招攬RUНеизвестный снаряд попал в танкер у побережья ОманаCN強颱巴威恐登陸 專家:致災性強風豪雨週五六襲台INBalogun Cleared to Play for US vs. Belgium After FIFA Rejects AppealFRFibre Excellence : l'État sollicité pour sauver deux usines et des emploisFRProcès d'Ekrem Imamoglu : un symbole de la dérive autoritaire en TurquieCN矢板明夫遭攻擊 溫朗東:中國怕他做了正確的事ARكندا تختار شركة ألمانية لبناء 12 غواصة في صفقة عسكرية كبيرةCN國民黨立委之子認簽賭、霸凌 律師批:選舉才道歉RUNATO Summit in Ankara to be Shortest in Two Decades, Focus on Russia and UkraineCN八村壘2年2800萬美元轉戰快艇 拒絕勇士等4隊招攬
Newsgather
BackABC Young Performers Awards Announces 12 Semifinalists for Live Round
En développement
ABC Top Stories21.06.2026Culture3 dk okumaAustralia

ABC Young Performers Awards Announces 12 Semifinalists for Live Round

L'essentiel

  • ABC Classic has revealed the 12 semifinalists for the ABC Young Performers Awards live performance round in August.
  • The competition, open to solo instrumentalists aged 31 and under, has launched careers of notable Australian musicians.
  • The semifinalists, representing various instruments and states, will perform recitals in Sydney and Melbourne, with three finalists advancing to compete with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

The ABC Young Performers Awards is a prestigious competition that has launched the careers of successful Australian musicians. It is open to solo instrumentalists aged 31 and under.

Taille de police

After weeks of deliberation, ABC Classic has announced the 12 semifinalists who will progress to the live performance round of the ABC Young Performers Awards in August.

The prestigious competition has launched the careers of some of the most successful Australian musicians, including composer and violist Brett Dean, percussionist Claire Edwardes, violinist Emily Sun and most recently flautist Eliza Shephard.

The competition is open to solo instrumentalists aged 31 and under.

The youngest semifinalist in 2026 is just 13 years old.

Each applicant submitted a 40-minute performance video for the adjudication panel, including at least one piece of music by an Australian composer.

"We were impressed with the overall level of skill, talent, musicality and commitment from all applicants and the energy they brought to this important competition," says Marshall McGuire, the chair of the adjudication panel.

"Competitors who stood out to the panel were bold and imaginative and had a range of repertoire which allowed them to present a full palette of [musical] styles."

The 12 semifinalists represent a wide range of instruments, including piano, violin, cello, flute, saxophone, guitar and percussion, and come from across NSW, Victoria, the ACT and Tasmania.

They will each perform a live public solo recital in Sydney or Melbourne in August.

What the competition means for the musicians

For many of the competitors, the ABC Young Performers Awards offers a rare national platform, with musicians competing for a variety of reasons.

Pianist Dillon Chan, 13, says performing is about connection rather than competition.

"After some performances, people have come up to me and told me they were really moved, and a few of them have even come back to hear me play again," he says.

For saxophonist Alice Morgan from Sydney, it's a chance to showcase both her instrument and the Australian music she champions.

Morgan has collaborated with composers including Andrew Howes and Holly Harrison, who have written music "with me as the performer in mind."

Classical guitarist Connor Whyte from ACT is hoping to record his first album, while Beatrice Colombis and cellist Charlotte Miles are already forging international careers in Australia and Europe.

Only three finalists will get the chance to compete for a cash prize, and will appear as soloists with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in a televised performance at the Sydney Opera House in November.

Semifinalists in the 2026 ABC Young Performers Awards

Alice Morgan (saxophone, NSW)

Beatrice Colombis (violin, NSW)

Buddy Lovett (percussion, VIC)

Charlotte Miles (cello, VIC)

Connor Whyte (classical guitar, ACT)

Dillon Chan (piano, VIC)

Dindin Jingyi Wang (violin, VIC)

Joshua Han (piano, NSW)

Lily Bryant (flute, NSW)

Maggie Wang (cello, VIC)

Sheng-Yuan Lynch (piano, TAS)

Tom Lowe (saxophone, VIC)

You can find out more about each semifinalist on the ABC Classic website.

Watch the ABC Young Performers Awards semifinals

The solo recitals in August are open to the public, so you can support the ABC Young Performers Awards semifinalists directly.

Tuesday, 11th August in Sydney (Eugene Goossens Hall)

Wednesday, 12th August in Melbourne (Iwaki Auditorium)

Thursday, 13th August in Melbourne (Iwaki Auditorium)

On each day, there will be a recital at 12pm, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm.

Tickets are $10 per recital via the ABC Classic website.

If you can't make it in person, recitals will be broadcast on ABC Classic later in the year.

The Grand Final performance will take place on November 3 at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, with each of the three grand finalists performing a concerto with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The concert will also be broadcast on ABC TV and ABC Classic.

Questions ouvertes

  • Who will be the three finalists?
  • What specific pieces will the semifinalists perform?

Sujets liés

This article was originally published by ABC Top Stories.

Articles liés