Australia's only full-time concert pianist, Gil Sullivan tours extensively both around Australia and overseas, performing each year throughout Asia, Europe, the U.K., and the United States.
He has given recitals in New York's Carnegie Hall, Chicago's Centre for International Performance and Exhibition, New Hampshire's Claremont Opera House, the National Opera House of Vietnam, plus the National Concert Halls of Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Korea and has recorded concertos by Tchaikovsky and Schumann for CD with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
His most recent tour of Europe (Nov. 2009) saw performances in London, Madrid, Zurich, Spaichingen (Sauter factory in SW Germany), Berlin, Vienna, Budapest, Warsaw & Prague.
Sullivan's performances are conspicuous for their freshness and spontaneity, challenging audiences, taking both them and the music to the edge with his rich palette of colours, immense tonal range, and innovative interpretations.
He has been recognised as "The finest interpreter of Mozart in the world" (Südhessen Woche - Germany) while the Weinheimer Nachrichten said "There were so many magical moments... even Brahms himself would have been impressed" [of the 2nd Brahms Sonata].
After studies and numerous prizes in Australia, Mr. Sullivan completed his studies with Murray Perahia in London, and Paul Badura-Skoda in Vienna.
