Piano eisteddfod ends on a high note
Oscar Wong, from the Gold Coast, has won the $4000 first prize in the piano section of the Australian National Eisteddfod, with the second prize of $2000 going to Bernice Chua, of Canberra.
Oscar Wong, from the Gold Coast, has won the $4000 first prize in the piano section of the Australian National Eisteddfod, with the second prize of $2000 going to Bernice Chua, of Canberra.
IT’s been a bumper week for the Australian National Eisteddfod, with confirmation in the ACT Budget that the ACT government will commit $15,000 in each of the next three years to fund the event.
The Australian National Eisteddfod, one of the largest and longest running performing arts ventures in town, has a mission to promote participation in the performing arts, says bands and orchestras convener Simon Best.
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