Home-grown talents shine in harp and piano recitals

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Kris Foundation has been presenting young Singaporean musical talents in recitals over the last decade and this year's two soloists were distinctive in different ways.

In 2013, Laura Peh was the first Singaporean to perform a solo harp recital, while Azariah Tan became Singapore's first hearing-impaired concert pianist.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 02, 2019, with the headline Home-grown talents shine in harp and piano recitals. Subscribe