MELBOURNE, July 29 (Xinhua) -- Chinese young pianist Lv Jiaying has stood out from more than 130 contestants and won the grand award of the fourth Melbourne International Youth Music Competition.
The 12-year-old Lv, who started learning piano at the age of three, received the highest score among all contestants. She was awarded the highest prize at the ceremony held in Melbourne's Federation Square on Sunday evening.
Australian pianist and composer Benjamin Martin, who also serves as chairman of the judging panel, spoke highly of the performances of the contestants, saying they demonstrated excellence in technique and interpretation of musical understanding.
The annual Melbourne International Youth Music Competition, hosted by the International Music and Art Guide of Australia, provides an opportunity for young aspiring musicians home and abroad to showcase their musical talents, and take part in master classes by some internationally acclaimed musicians.
This year's competition attracted more than 130 contestants from Asia, Oceania and North America.