Piano competition winner Alex Raineri of Australia. Photo/Keith Williams
Piano competition winner Alex Raineri of Australia. Photo/Keith Williams
A 21-year-old Australian has won one of New Zealand's most prestigious piano contests, held in the Bay of Islands over the weekend.
Alex Raineri took home $17,500 in prize money after winning both Sunday's final round of the Kerikeri International Piano Competition and the prize for best sonata.
The 54young pianists from around the world who applied for the 2014 contest were whittled down to 14 front-runners from Australia, China, Malaysia, New Zealand and the US, who were invited to compete in the four-day event.
Each of the four finalists played for an hour on Sunday to a full house at Kerikeri's Turner Centre and a panel of three judges. A delighted Mr Raineri said he had not expected to win but thought he might put the money aside to offset further studies. The top prize is worth $15,000, with another $2500 for best sonata.
Mr Raineri has recently completed a bachelor of music with first class honours at the Queensland Conservatorium.