Tamara-Anna Cislowska
ARIA-winning Australian pianist, ABC Classic presenter and Freedman Fellow.
Tamara-Anna Cislowska is one of Australia's leading classical pianists, with a career that has bridged the major concert halls of the Australian symphonic establishment, the recording studio, and national broadcast.
In 1991, aged just 14, she won the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Award — the youngest pianist ever to do so. She went on to receive the Freedman Fellowship, one of the most prestigious awards available to early-career classical musicians in Australia. Her landmark recording of Peter Sculthorpe: Complete Works for Solo Piano on ABC Classics won the 2015 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album, anchoring her position as one of the foremost interpreters of Australia's most significant late-twentieth-century composer.
Alongside her concert career, Cislowska has been a long-standing presenter on ABC Classic, where her warm broadcasting voice has introduced thousands of listeners to classical music every week. She is a regular soloist with the Australian state symphony orchestras and has appeared at festivals across the country and internationally.
In July 2025 she returned to the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall to open Folk Reimagined: East in Symphony with Xian Xinghai's Yellow River Piano Concerto, performed with the Guizhou Chinese Orchestra and The Australia Orchestra under conductors Long Guohong and Luke Spicer. The concerto — arguably the most performed Chinese piano work in the international repertoire — has rarely had a more sympathetic Australian interpreter.
At 14, the youngest pianist ever to win the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Award.
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