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Brand Ambassador, David Syme Finishes Triumphant North American tour

Pianist David Syme recently wrapped up his Special Performance North American Tour, thrilling audiences with an eclectic blend of compositions

David Syme, the Brand Ambassador of Pearl River Piano Group and the Ritmüller Classical Artist in Residence at University College Cork in Ireland, concluded his Special Performance North American Tour at Fort Bend Music Center in Stafford, Texas. He delighted the audience with a captivating mix of compositions, showcasing his diverse musical repertoire.

During his performance, Syme, the current Ritmüller Classical Artist in Residence at University College Cork in Ireland, skillfully incorporated a wide range of musical selections, encompassing works by renowned composers such as Chopin and Bach, as well as popular hits from Queen and Billy Joel.

Metroplex Piano in Little Rock, Arkansas, and Miller Piano Specialists in Franklin, Tennessee, were among the previous tour destinations that garnered significant praise online. These performances have been showcased on various platforms, receiving widespread acclaim from viewers and listeners alike.

Enchanting the audience, he regaled attendees with captivating narratives and engaging anecdotes about his experiences on the concert stage, all while performing on exquisite Kayserburg, Pearl River, and Ritmüller pianos. These lively discussions and personal stories added an extra layer of entertainment to the event, creating a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone present.

With his awe-inspiring talent, David Syme has captivated audiences across the globe, showcasing his remarkable skills at renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, London’s Wigmore Hall, and numerous other major concert halls across 17 European countries, as well as Canada and Mexico. Furthermore, Syme’s musical accomplishments extend to recording over two dozen CDs alongside prestigious orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic, Czech National Symphony, and the Mexico City Symphony.