Anthony Coniglio is playing the first movement of Beethoven Sonata No 5 in C Minor - Op, 10, No. 1 Adagio Molto at age 13. Just three years after Anthony started playing the piano and reading music, he entered his first piano competition, and placed 2nd at Florida's 2009-2010 Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Junior Performance STATE PIANO COMPETITION on October 24, 2009, in Tampa, Florida, at the age of 12. Just four months later, he won 3rd Prize in the Pompano Beach Piano Competition held in Pompano Beach, Florida, in February 2010. He currently studies with renowned American pianist, Phillip Evans, who is a former faculty member of both the Juilliard and Manhattan Schools of Music and currently teaching at Lynn University's Conservatory of Music. Anthony was also a student at Lynn University's Preparatory School of Music in Boca Raton, Florida, under Roberta Rust. He began his studies at the conservatory with Spanish pianist José Menor and then with Student Teacher Molin Wang. He also studies music theory with Thomas McKinley. Learn more about how Anthony's Type 1 diabetic diagnosis in 2006 contributed greatly to his starting to play the piano, his passion for classical music, and how be began his volunteer "Music for Smiles" Program in gratitude for his talent and all that God has given him at http://www.YouTube.com/grandpiano9. To inquire about booking Anthony for an event, contact grandpiano9@bellsouth.net.
Awesome playing, but you need a new camera, the audio is so distorted. Excellent young pianist though.
TristeSolMinore 1 year ago