Solo & Collaborative Pianist

Young Australian pianist Winnie Su found her love for the piano at the age of 7 and commenced her studies with Margaret Hair. She is currently under the guidance of Graham Scott at the Royal Northern College of Music. Her interest in a diverse world of solo and collaborative piano playing brought her much success in competitions and she works with many instrumentalists and vocalists. She is also a passionate educator with a decade of pedagogy experience.

  • The highlight was Winnie Su playing the magnificent Piano Concerto No.5 in E Flat Major, by Beethoven... it was obvious that her musical knowledge and extraordinary technique ... ensures she will continue to have international recognition and success. With conductor and orchestra in perfect communication, Winnie played this wonderful concerto with poise and passion. The famous melodies came across, her stunning mastery of every aspect of performance appearing effortless and elegant. We were privileged to be audience members at this unforgettable musical event in Sydney.

    2RRR 88.5FM, Margie Mason on Arts & Tarts

  • "She has proved herself to be an outstanding pianistic talent. She has an understanding of the music, and an amazing insight into what is behind the notes - imagery, character, moods and colour which are at the centre of her playing."

    Margaret Hair

  • “Respectful, mature and, at the same time, full of enthusiasm… I found her second movement tender and beautiful.”

    Mr Ryan, audience member.

  • "I enjoyed every single lesson with her... she is very patient, very detailed and full of compassion. She'd adjust her approach to work with every individual and encourage my musical independance."

    Conservatoire Student

  • "She is a very gifted pianist, with a fine technique and excellent stylistic discrimination. I found her to be a most responsive and ethusiastic pianist with a real curiosity and true love of music."

    Professor Anton Nel, Butler School of Music

  • "I know she would always take any opportunity seriously and would strive to achieve at the highest possible level."

    Dr. Jeanell Carrigan AM, Sydney Conservatorium of Music

  • "She is one to watch."

    Audience member, St. James and Emmauel Church Didsbury Coffee Concerts

Beethoven Piano Concerto no. 5 ‘Emperor’ with Willoughby Symphony Orchestra

Conducted by Luke Spicer

Beethoven Sonata op. 109

Livestreamed by Australian Digital Concert Hall in the Zenith Theatre, this was Winnie’s winning performance at the finals of the 2022 Sydney Kawai Piano Scholarship.

Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto no. 2 with Sydney University Symphony Orchestra

Conducted by Luke Spicer

Winnie would like to express her heartfelt thanks to the following organisations for their generous support.