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Lyrebird Music: Coady Green, Linda Kouvaras album launch

One of Australia’s leading and busiest concert pianists, Coady Green is acknowledged as a major talent on the international concert circuit. In 2005, Coady relocated to London after winning almost all the most prestigious awards that his native Australia had to offer.

During his eleven years in London, he frequently performed at the major UK venues and held teaching positions at the University of London and at the Royal College of Music.

He has performed in major concert venues in over 20 countries. He is a frequent guest lecturer at leading international tertiary institutions and a performer in top concert halls internationally, including Wigmore, Royal Festival, Queen Elizabeth Halls, St Martin in the Fields, St James’s Piccadilly in London, Sydney Opera House, numerous leading European venues, and Carnegie Hall in New York.

He is a lecturer in music performance, piano pedagogy and keyboard repertoire at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, The University of Melbourne. He is currently working on recording the complete solo and chamber music of Australian composer Linda Kouvaras in eight albums, and the complete Etudes and Preludes of Anton Rubinstein, both for renowned UK label Toccata Classics.

The first Kouvaras album was released internationally in May 2024, with the second released internationally in January 2025. Coady is the artistic director of the annual fortyfivedownstairs Chamber Music Festival and the Tempo Queer festival in Melbourne, and Artistic Director of the St George’s Friends of Music Series. He is on the boards of fortyfivedownstairs, Her Majesty’s Theatre, Ballarat, Lyric Opera of Melbourne, and the Lieder Society of Victoria.

Wyselaskie Yuma Auditorium, Uniting Church Centre for Theology & Ministry
29 College Crescent, Parkville Victoria 3052

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14 April

Showcase Concert: Piano + Autumn Piano School, Armidale, NSW, with Coady Green, Jerry Wong, Grace Kim, Konstantin Shamray, Samuel Dharma and Clemens Leske

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