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""This superb young pianist seems to have the chameleon personality(and robust technique) to cope with it all...it is a daring collection, and it works splendidly...his performance of Mozart's Fantasia in D minor typifies his approach: almost brooding in the arpeggios of the opening with a clipped fortepiano style...for the rest of the piece. Whether it is the insouciance of a Friedman waltz arrangement, a droll little syncopation by Mary Mageau, the dash of Gershwin's Preludes, the gentle undulations in Debussy's En Bateau or the totally controlled Helter Skelter of Morton's formidable Fingerbuster, there is not a dull track. But for sheer relish it is hard to go past the poker faced parody (it's macabre too) of Schedrin's Humoresque, Seiber's coilspring Scherzando Cappricioso or the outdoor vitality of Agnew's Rabbit Hill... the mecurial Simon Tedeschi.""
  - John Carmody, Sydney Morning Herald


Publications

Simon Tedeschi has been featured in a number of books and publications.

Mosaic

An inspiring anthology of favourite prayers and reflections chosen by contemporary Australians from different background and faiths.

What Makes a Champion

Fifty champions from all walks of life, brought together by Professor Allan Snyder draw on their own experiences to explore the secrets of success in this inspiring, revealing and thought-provoking book.

The Two of Us

Every week over two million readers enjoy Good Weekend/i magazine's 'The Two of Us'. This popular and well-loved column focuses on a unique relationship between two intriguing Australians.

Take Action!

Yossi Segelman's key message is that irrespective of race, culture or socioeconomic background, we can all succeed if we take the right action. Segelman introduces us to 50 Australians, from all walks of life, who have taken action and succeeded. They share their stories, their personal ethos and what they learnt about themselves and others on their journeys to the top.

Secrets of Young Achievers Exposed

They're dining with the queen, getting letters from U.S. presidents, gracing billboards across Europe - and that was all before they were even old enough to vote. Why make these individuals so special? A new ground-breaking book titled 'Secrets of Young Achievers Exposed' takes readers up-close and personal with twelve Australian super achievers aged between 16 and 26 years of age. In a surprisingly candid way they each share their rise to success and their trial and tribulations along the way.
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