Victor Sangiorgio

[1] By the age of nineteen he had been a soloist with all the major Australian orchestras and had recorded and broadcast extensively on radio and television.

He was a finalist in the 1988 Sydney International Piano Competition and won a special prize for the best performance of an Australian composition.

[2] With Belinda McFarlane, violin, and Matthew Lee, cello, he is a member of the piano trio fiorini.

[5] Victor Sangiorgio has given masterclasses in many cities and has also been artist in residence at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (2003)[6] and Visiting Lecturer in Piano at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, the Colchester Institute,[7] and the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.

[8][9] With the actor Andrew Sachs, he has toured with a two-man show called "Life after Fawlty", which included Richard Strauss's voice and piano setting of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Enoch Arden".