All the world is a stage for nine-year-old Kingsgrove violinist Emma Rose Koeswandy.
Emma Rose has been invited to perform at New York's famous Carnegie Hall on March 10 after winning her category in the international Golden Classical Music Awards.
The objective of the awards is to discover artists of outstanding personality and provide awards which can help to launch international careers.
This will be Emma Rose's second performance at Carnegie Hall.
She also performed piano there in 2018 when she was seven-years-old.
Last December she also travelled to Brussels, Belgium to perform at the Centre for Fine Arts at the Grand Prize Virtuoso International Music Competition.
Emma Rose has been studying violin since she was five-years-old and piano since she was four.
A Year 4 student at Methodist Ladies College, Burwood, Emma Rose also studies violin at the Sydney Conservatorium of music.
Last year Emma Rose won 1st Prize Sauter Piano in Gold Coast and has for three years in a row has been First winner at the Wollongong Eisteddfod.
When not practicing violin, Emma Rose also loves to ski and swim.
She has also raised money for the Sydney Children's Hospital by performing piano and violin at a charity fundraiser at school.
"Playing Violin challenged me to be a better player and to rise me to the next level," Emma Rose said.
"The amount of practice teaches me to patient and listen more to the sounds.
"It gives me beautiful feeling to share with audience.
"Winning it was like a chocolate topping on my cupcake."