Liam Wooding performs Waiting for the Aeroplane in Dunsborough, Australia

Australia
St George’s Family Centre
June 7, 2025
16:00
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Event description

Well known to Dunsbrough audiences as a staple at the annual Happs Classic Christmas concerts, Perth-based concert pianist Liam Wooding performs an exciting afternoon recital on St George’s new Kawai grand piano.

This contrasting program begins with a Prelude and Fugue by JS Bach from Book 2 in Ab major—a piece that radiates graceful beauty—followed by Haydn’s Variations in F minor. Expect playfulness and passion in this mini-drama as you witness a battle between major and minor (or good and evil). John Psathas’ seminal work Waiting for the Aeroplane builds anticipation, setting the stage for Franz Liszt’ Sonata in B minor—a monumental tour de force.

Complimentary afternoon tea and an opportunity to meet with the artist will follow the performance.

Program

JS Bach Prelude and Fugue in Ab Major, Book 2

Haydn Variations in F minor

John Psathas Waiting for the Aeroplane

Liszt Sonata in B minor

Artist Biography

Liam Wooding is a pianist known for his “chameleon-like ability with keyboard colour” (Radio New Zealand) and celebrated for his innovative and eclectic performances. After completing his piano studies at the Australian National Academy of Music and furthering his education in the United States as a Fulbright Scholar, Liam now performs and teaches all across Australia and his native Aotearoa New Zealand.

Cultivating a dynamic and diverse musical practice, Liam’s work encompasses both solo piano and chamber music. He finds great pleasure in exploring the piano repertoire and curating recitals that evoke feeling and inspire ideas. His 2021 recital program Reflections and Connections, broadcast on Radio New Zealand, was praised by Elizabeth Kerr for its “flowing pianism and thoughtful curation” (Five Lines).

In recent years, Liam has collaborated with distinguished artists such as percussionist Steven Schick, soprano Stephanie Acraman, violinist Akiko Miazawa, and his own chamber ensemble, Morton Trio. Albums featuring Acraman (The Complete Cabaret Songs of William Bolcom) and Morton Trio have garnered attention from leading outlets, including Limelight Magazine, The Listener and MusicWeb International.

A passionate advocate for contemporary music, Liam has championed works by composers such as John Psathas, Stuart Greenbaum, Lachlan Skipworth, and Janet Jennings. He performed the memorable six-piano epicVoices at the End by John Psathas in 2021 and that same year premiered Stuart Greenbaum’s piano sonata Journey into Darkness. More recently, he premiered Lachlan Skipworth’s Cello Sonata and will soon debut a set of preludes celebrating the Māori occasion of Matariki, composed by David Hamilton.