Anna Goldsworthy

January 9, 2024
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Anna Goldsworthy
Full Name Anna Goldsworthy
Occupation Pianist
Date Of Birth Jun 9, 1974(1974-06-09)
Age 50
Birthplace Adelaide
Country Australia
Birth City South Australia
Horoscope Gemini

Anna Goldsworthy Biography

Name Anna Goldsworthy
Birthday Jun 9
Birth Year 1974
Place Of Birth Adelaide
Home Town South Australia
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Gemini

Anna Goldsworthy is one of the most popular and richest Pianist who was born on June 9, 1974 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Anna Goldsworthy (born 9 June 1974) is an Australian writer, teacher, and classical pianist.

Goldsworthy was born Adelaide as the oldest daughter of the writers Peter Goldsworthy and Helen Goldsworthy. She began to study piano when she was just six years old. At the age of 11 she was admitted to the Elder Conservatorium, studying with the famous teacher Eleonora Sivan who she credits with her success as now a piano player. Goldsworthy graduated with a Master of Music degree with honours at the Elder Conservatorium before acquiring a Master of Music degree at Texas Christian University which is where she received the F. Howard and Mary D. Walsh Graduate Piano Scholarship and also studied with Tamas Ungar. In 2004 she received her degree at her school at the University of Melbourne with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree under the guidance of Ronald Farren-Price. Price was a mentor to her. Her thesis subject included “Fanny Hensel and Virtuosity”. Goldsworthy has also been studying with Moscow in the company of Lev Naumov – a pupil of Heinrich Neuhaus, who had been a student of Leopold Godowsky – with the assistance of the Arts SA Emerging Artist Award and also she is enrolled in the Advanced Performance Program at the Australian National Academy of Music.

Goldworthy is credited alongside her father, Peter Goldsworthy, as writing the stage adaptation of Maestro which the State Theatre Company of South Australia performed in early 2009. Piano Lessons was adapted by Goldsworthy as a stage presentation for the Queensland Music Festival in August 2011.

Her memoir Piano Lessons was released by Black Inc in September 2009. It was shortlisted in the 2010 New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards for Best Non Fiction and in the 2010 Australian Book Industry Awards in the categories of Best Non-Fiction and the Newcomer of the Year, which she won. The book was sold to St. Martin’s Press in the US and the movie rights have been sold to Australian director Ana Kokkinos.

The group in 2004 finished the world tour in 2004 performing at concerts and festivals in Australia, Asia, Europe and North and South America. Highlights included appearances at Teatro Colon for the Buenos Aires International Music Festival, at the Prince Yong Theatre in Beijing and in the Orchestra of Colours in Athens as well as for the Festival Musicale delli Nazioni in Rome. As of 2005, she played the Clara Schumann Concerto in the Masters Series of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and also was a resident for three months in the Australia Council Studio at the Cite internationale des arts in Paris. She is currently teaching piano at both the University of Melbourne, and the University of Adelaide – alongside Stefan Ammer and Lucinda Collins and is an artist-in residence in Janet Clarke Hall.

Anna Goldsworthy Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Pianist
House Living in own house.

Anna Goldsworthy is one of the richest Pianist from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Anna Goldsworthy 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In addition to her solo performances She has also received praise as chamber music performer. She is the founder of the Seraphim Trio, which has played across Asia as well as Europe and regularly performs on stage in Australia as part of Musica Viva. The group has studied chamber music together with Hatto Beyerle in the Hochschule fur Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover in Hannover, and won the award for the top piano trio in 2001’s National Chamber Music Competition. The trio started an annual concert series in the country.

The two-part radio documentary about her and the Mendelssohn twins Fanny as well as Felix, Art is not exclusively for women girls, aired on ABC Classic FM in 2004.

Goldsworthy’s debut solo CD, Come With Us, was released by ABC Classics in January 2008. In March 2010 with her trio, Seraphim Trio, she recorded Schubert’s Trout Quintet for ABC Classics. In July 2010 she recorded for ABC Classics the music that features in her book Piano Lessons.

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Anna Goldsworthy published her third book, Melting Moments, her first work of fiction, and released it on 3 March 2020. It is a domestic book set in South Australia beginning in 1941, with the main character, Ruby, who travels to Adelaide. It was officially released on Adelaide 2020 writers’ week, with an interview of Anna Goldsworthy and other Black Inc. author Anna Krien, who discussed how it felt going from “fact to fiction”.

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