Biography

Anna Goldsworthy performs regularly in Australia and internationally as piano soloist and chamber musician. Solo appearances include at the Teatro Colon for the Buenos Aires International Music Festival, for the Orchestra of Colours in Athens, at the Melbourne International Arts Festival, and in the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra's Masters Series. Her debut solo CD, Come With Us, was released by ABC Classics in 2008.

She is a founding member of Seraphim Trio, which has performed throughout Asia and Europe, and appears regularly in Australia for Musica Viva and at regional music festivals. The trio studied chamber music with Hatto Beyerle in Hanover, and was awarded the prizes for Leading Piano Trio and Audience Choice in the 2001 National Chamber Music Competition. In 2009, Seraphim Trio celebrates its fifteenth anniversary, with a national concert series 'Friendship'.

Anna was born in Adelaide, and began studying the piano at the age of six. At the age of nine, she began studies with Eleonora Sivan, who has remained a central guide and inspiration. In recent years, Ronald Farren-Price has also been an important mentor. Anna completed her Bachelor of Music degree with Honours at the Elder Conservatorium, before acquiring a Master of Music degree at Texas Christian University, where she held the F.Howard and Mary D.Walsh Graduate Piano Scholarship, and studied with Tamas Ungar. In 2004, she graduated from the University of Melbourne with the degree Doctor of Musical Arts. Additionally, Anna has studied in Moscow with Lev Naumov, with the support of an ArtsSA Emerging Artist Award, and in the Advanced Performers Program at the Australian National Academy of Music.

Anna currently teaches piano at the University of Melbourne, and is Artist-in-Residence at Janet Clarke Hall. Her writing has appeared in publications such as Best Australian Essays 2007, Best Australian Essays 2008, The Monthly, The Australian, The Australian Book Review and The Australian Literary Review. Her play, Maestro, co-written with her father, Peter Goldsworthy, enjoyed a successful season with the State Theatre of South Australia in 2009. Her musical memoir, Piano Lessons, will be released in Australia by Black Inc in October 2009, and in the United States by St Martin's Press.

Anna will be appointed Artistic Director of the Port Fairy Spring Music Festival from 2010.





About Anna Goldsworthy

Anna Goldsworthy is an Australian classical pianist and writer. In October 2009 her memoir Piano Lessons will be released in Australia by publisher Black Inc and in the US by St Martin's. From 2010 she will be Artistic Director of the Port Fairy Spring Music Festival. A Board Member of the Australian Book Review, Anna is Artist-in-Residence at Janet Clarke Hall at the University of Melbourne, and a founding member of the Seraphim Trio.

Reviews

""Marvellous. Enlightenment and joy on every page."
Helen Garner

"...storming the pianistic ramparts with talent and determination."
The Australian

"...this artist dominates her medium, instrument and expression to a degree that is extraordinary."
Estia, Athens