Last week, a concert for HRH Prince Charles, tonight a recital at Wigmore Hall: exciting times for the Sydney-born musician.

Last week, Sydney-born violinst Emily Sun had “an extraordinary experience” when she performed the Bach Double Violin Concerto with world-renowned violin virtuoso Maxim Vengerov at Buckingham Palace for HRH Prince Charles.

Emily Sun performs with Maxim Vengerov at Buckingham Palace. Photo by Paul Burns Photography

Tonight, she will perform a recital at London’s Wigmore Hall as part of an event showcasing artists selected to join its Young Artists’ Platform in Spring 2016.

It’s an exciting time for the young musician who in June 2016 was awarded the Gold Medal at the Royal Overseas League Competition, held at Cadogan Hall in London – the first violin player to win it since 1981.

The Buckingham Palace event was a Royal Gala Concert for the More Music Campaign to raise funds for the Royal College of Music (RCM). HRH Prince Charles, who is President of the RCM, hosted the event.

Speaking to Limelight, Sun says: “It was an extraordinary experience to play the Bach Double with Maxim Vengerov. We performed with the Royal...