Piers Lane

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Born8 January 1958 (1958-01-08) (age 68)
London, UK
OccupationsPianist; academic; festival director
InstrumentPiano
Piers Lane
Lane, pictured as the artistic director of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music
Lane, pictured as the artistic director of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music
Background information
Born8 January 1958 (1958-01-08) (age 68)
London, UK
GenresClassical music
OccupationsPianist; academic; festival director
InstrumentPiano
Years active1977–present
Websitehttp://www.pierslane.com/
Alma materQueensland Conservatorium

Piers Lane AO (born 8 January 1958)[1] is an Australian classical pianist.

Lane's English father and Australian mother met while auditioning as piano students for the Royal College of Music. Lane was born in London and he grew up in Brisbane. He graduated with a Medal of Excellence from the Queensland Conservatorium of Music,[2] where his teacher was Nancy Weir, winning the Margaret Nickson Prize in 1978[3] and the Ruby C Cooling prize in 1977 and 1978.[4] He was later awarded an honorary doctorate by the conservatorium.[5]

He first came to prominence at the inaugural Sydney International Piano Competition in 1977, at which he was named Best Australian Pianist (he was a judge at the 2004 competition). He later studied overseas on a Churchill Fellowship.[6]

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