Young Kingsgrove talent Emma Rose Koeswandy has a list of resume musical accomplishments longer than most adults.
The year 3 pupil, eight years of age, plays piano and violin, and has been recognised for her achievements in Australia and internationally.
Emma Rose began playing the piano at four years of age.
In August, she was rewarded first prize in the international music competition 'Vienna' and 'Brussel' grand prize virtuoso.
She is set to perform at Glaserner Sall, Musikverein in Vienna and at the Centre for Fine Arts of Brussels, Belgium, in December.
This follows on from her performance at Carnegie Hall in New York last year. She was invited as one of the winners at the Golden Classical Music Awards, an international music competition, to perform. While there she also met professors from the Juilliard School and the Curtis Institute, two of the top music schools in the US, and performed for them.