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Pianist Nadene scales new heights 10.05.12

GREENCASTLE pianist Nadene Fiorentini is scaling new heights by becoming the only Irish competitor in the second round of the Dublin International Piano Competition.
The 22 year old will be up against 51 other pianists from more than 23 countries and was one of only four Irish pianists chosen to compete in this year's competition.
Nadene, who is a popular piano teacher with local children, first started playing at the age of five.
"I am so delighted and honoured to represent Ireland. It is fantastic to get this far," she told the Irish Independent.
Nadene was first taught to play by her great aunt Giovanna. Her grandfather, Ignatius, had moved from Italy at a young age and later set up an Italian fish and chip shop in Derry. Her father Frank remains in the fish and chip sector locally.
Nadene has a masters from the Royal Irish Academy of Music where she studied under the tutelage of Dr John O’Conor, the internationally renowned pianist, and Therese Fahy.
Nadene Fiorentini.
She is the recipient of numerous performance awards including the Huban Cup at the ESB Feis Ceoil in Dublin in 2009.
The semi-finals of the Dublin International Piano Competition take place at the National Concert Hall this weekend with the finals on Tuesday.
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