Recitals Australia Presents
Lunch Hour Autumn Series Final
North Adelaide Baptist Church Hall – Tynte Street, North Adelaide
Ruby Lee (violin)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001
I. Adagio
II. Fuga
Akane Mears (flute)
Pēteris Vasks (b. 1946)
Ainava ar putniem (Landscape with Birds)
Georges Enesco (1881-1955)
Cantabile et Presto
Joshua Rossetto (piano)
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
Piano Sonata in E flat major, Hob. XVI/52
II. Adagio
III. Finale: Presto
Natasha Paran (violin)
Henryk Wieniawski (1835–1880)
Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 15
Callum Logan (voice)
George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)
Dove sei, from Rodelinda
Domerò la tua fierezza, from Flavio
Yuyao (Wesley) Wan
Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806–1856)
Liebeslied
Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885–1944)
Julia Florida
Sérgio Assad (b. 1952)
Aquarelle:
II. Valseana
FP Trio (Patrick Moorhouse, Chiara Panetta, and Maria Tynan)
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963)
Trio for Piano, Oboe, and Bassoon
ABOUT Ruby

Ruby Lee is a 15-year-old violinist and Year 11 student at Pembroke School.She began violin at age 6 and currently studies with Helen Ayers. In 2024, she was awarded the AMEB AMusA Violin Diploma and the Jean Adelaide Madeline Dent Prize for the most outstanding AMEB Violin Diploma performance of the year. Ruby has been a member of the Australian Youth Orchestra since 2024 and previously the Adelaide Youth Orchestra for seven years, where she served as leader of a string quartet. She is actively involved in orchestral and chamber music performances at school .
ABOUT Akane
Akane Mears is a first-year student at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, where she studies the flute under the tutelage of Dr Julia Grenfell. Graduating from Marryatville High School’s Special Interest Music program as Music Captain (2025), Akane has performed in the Adelaide Town Hall as soloist in Chaminade’s Concertino for flute and orchestra and was a recipient of the Friends of Music Service Award. She was recognized by the SACE Board with the prestigious Campbell Award for the highest achieving student in a Government School (2025), having achieved 5 subject merits including Music Studies, Solo Performance and Ensemble Performance.
ABOUT Joshua
Joshua Rossetto is an 18 year-old pianist who recently commenced his studies at the Elder Conservatorium majoring in Bachelor of Music – Classical Performance at Adelaide University. Joshua has participated in masterclasses with internationally renowned pianists such as Konstantin Shamray, Lucinda Collins, and Anna Goldsworthy.
He has participated in competitions at regional, state, and national levels, which saw him earn 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes in the Adelaide Eisteddfod, a spot in the State Final of the 2024 5MBS Young virtuoso competition, and the 2025 Steinway Competition. Joshua also performed in the 2023 and 2024 Recitals Australia Lunch Hour Series.
ABOUT Natasha
Natasha Paran is a Year 11 Music Scholar at Pembroke School. Upon commencing studies with Dr Elizabeth Layton in 2020, she has performed at Recitals Australia, North Adelaide Baroque Hall, and with the Adelaide Youth Orchestra. In 2025 she won the 5MBS Young Virtuoso Award of South Australia’s Strings Category and received the University of Adelaide’s Jewel Stevens Scholarship as well as the Adelaide Eisteddfod’s Australian Strings Association Award. Having led the Australian Youth Orchestra’s Young Symphonists as concertmaster and ACO Academy alongside Aiko Goto, she performed solo with the Unley Symphony Orchestra and Metropolitan Male Choir of South Australia.

ABOUT Callum
Callum Logan is a countertenor and actor. He is currently studying classical voice at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, The University of Adelaide with Stephanie Acraman. Callum has been successful in various competitions, most recently winning the Lienau Prize at the end of his second year of university (2025). Last year he performed in the State Opera Chorus in their production of The Magic Flute and was a soloist in the The Big Sing. Callum has studied acting with previous head of NIDA Tony Knight and his most recent theatrical production was Phèdre with Independent Theatre, directed by Rob Croser.
ABOUT Yuyao
Yuyao (Wesley) Wan started learning classical guitar in 2019 under Caleb Lavery-Brook at the Open Music Academy (OMA), Adelaide University and will commence undergraduate studies at Adelaide University’s Elder Conservatorium in 2026 under Dr Oliver Fartach-Naini. In 2025, Yuyao received a Merit Scholarship from the OMA. In the same year, he was named a finalist in the Altamira Guitar Competition hosted by the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, as one of the six finalists nationwide and was the only high-school-aged finalist, competing alongside university students and graduates. Yuyao has received masterclasses from Stephanie Jones, Georg Gulyás, and Connor Whyte.
ABOUT FP Trio
The FP trio was formed in 2025, comprising of members Patrick Moorhouse (Oboe), Chiara Panetta (Bassoon) and Maria Tynan (piano). All three artists are currently in their Honours year of classical performance at Elder Conservatorium. While all soloists in their own rights, Patrick, Chiara and Maria enjoy performing primarily Romantic and 20th century trios together, occasionally branching into arrangements of classical trios.
