 I started learning the piano when I was seven years old, and that is considered a late starter. I was 12 when I started to actually pursue the piano as a career. What inspired me to become more serious would probably be the first Leflesenko performance that I went to. That's when I was like, I want to do that. I want to be able to perform on the stage with the orchestra one day. Musicality comes mainly from my heart, but my main goal is to be able to become a concert pianist. It's a big goal for all those who learn piano, and it's not easy. It will never be easy, but I'm shooting for the world stage, like the Carnegie Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, performing with the Berlin Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. That feeling of performing on stage with an orchestra is amazing. The Emily Reinhardt Scholarship is a very big and generous scholarship that the Conservatorium as well as myself have received. It's very generous of Emily to support musicians in pursuing their studies at the Queensland Conservatorium, and I'm very grateful for the scholarship. It's inspiring to know the alumni histories such as Piers Lane and Jason Gillum, and it's wonderful to have that connection that you studied classical piano at the Queensland Conservatorium just like Piers Lane and Jason Gillum.