Outstanding pianist Liam Wooding presents an evocative programme of music by Francis Poulenc, Olivier Messiaen, Claude Debussy, and Jenny McLeod.
Liam Wooding (Atihaunui a Paparangi) was born in Whanganui, New Zealand. His love of the piano was fostered at an early age and developed through piano lessons and an array of musical experiences.
Music by New Zealand composers has always been present in his music making, and this interest led him to commence a doctoral degree at the University of Waikato on this topic. As a result, Liam often works with some of New Zealand’s best-known contemporary composers, such as Reuben Jellyman, Janet Jennings, and John Psathas.
He appears on three albums, Cabaret Songs (Rattle, 2023), Chamber Music Volume II by Lachlan Skipworth (Cygnus Arioso, 2022) and Play Pen (Atoll, 2019). The Morton Trio record and release their debut album in 2024.
Liam Wooding (Atihaunui a Paparangi) was born in Whanganui, New Zealand. His love of the piano was fostered at an early age and developed through piano lessons and an array of musical experiences.
Music by New Zealand composers has always been present in his music making, and this interest led him to commence a doctoral degree at the University of Waikato on this topic. As a result, Liam often works with some of New Zealand’s best-known contemporary composers, such as Reuben Jellyman, Janet Jennings, and John Psathas.
He appears on three albums, Cabaret Songs (Rattle, 2023), Chamber Music Volume II by Lachlan Skipworth (Cygnus Arioso, 2022) and Play Pen (Atoll, 2019). The Morton Trio record and release their debut album in 2024.