Friends of Holy Trinity present: Di Xiao - Classical Pianist

Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue
Holy Trinity
Address
Church Hill, off Mill St, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B72 1SD, United Kingdom

Di Xiao has been hailed as ‘a pianist of awesome gifts’ and was once named among the ten most outstanding young Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine. The piano has taken her from the post Cultural Revolution backstreets of southern China to the global stage where she has performed in over 20 countries. A performer, educator, writer and director of the Birmingham International Music Academy, she aspires to create a bridge between Chinese and European cultures.

Di has just finished her 11 cities China tour in May 2023, together with her new release ‘To Spring’- a metaphor for hope, rebirth and love.
Tickets available on the night or from the Trinity Centre. Adults £15, children £5. Seats are not allocated.

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Friends of Holy Trinity present: Di Xiao - Classical Pianist

Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue
Holy Trinity
Address
Church Hill, off Mill St, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B72 1SD, United Kingdom

Di Xiao has been hailed as ‘a pianist of awesome gifts’ and was once named among the ten most outstanding young Chinese pianists by International Piano Magazine. The piano has taken her from the post Cultural Revolution backstreets of southern China to the global stage where she has performed in over 20 countries. A performer, educator, writer and director of the Birmingham International Music Academy, she aspires to create a bridge between Chinese and European cultures.

Di has just finished her 11 cities China tour in May 2023, together with her new release ‘To Spring’- a metaphor for hope, rebirth and love.
Tickets available on the night or from the Trinity Centre. Adults £15, children £5. Seats are not allocated.