Stars of the future


Last weekend l travelled down to a church in Frankston.  It is a church that often has musical events and fund raising events for their organ repairs. 



This was one of those events. 3 young, and very talented performers. 

Siblings Naomi and Joshua Walker and Nyah Andersson. 

Joshua played both the pipe organ and piano. His sister Naomi played piano and Nyah played the oboe. Can l just sat now how talented they all were.

I have to make a confession, l much prefer piano to pipe organ. Joshua played both and has a preference for the pipe organ.  He's already playing in some of the big churches in Melbourne.  He has so much talent and is a wonderful piano player. If he chooses to pursue a career in music l think he will go far.

Naomi played the piano and is currently studying a Bachelor of music at The New England university.  She is a very talented performer too. In fact, they are a talented musical family. 

Nyah was so good too. I love the woodwind instruments in any Orchestra and Nyah performed her pieces well. She is in her final year of school and is planning to study at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music next year. I wish her well .

I like to support young talent as they are the future.  I hope to see all 3 perform in years to come.  There are no photos of them in this post because they are young.

I know l keep saying it but there is so much to see in the suburbs.  Like most churches this church had good acoustics. These types of performances happen all over Melbourne and,  hopefully,  near you as well.

I have included a photo of the program  too.

 *If you would like to support me l now have a patreon account.  It would be appreciated and help me to keep supporting local talent. 

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