Jay, who was discovered at King’s Cross St Pancras Station in London, opened the show with a performance of his self-composed track titled A Heart That’s Cold. Lucy was joined in the final by 25-year-old Jay, from the Isle of Wight, 27-year-old Sean, from Edinburgh, and Danny, 26, from Manchester. Lang Lang then announced Lucy’s name to the audience. Remember you can rewatch every episode of the #ThePiano for free on All 4. “So we have chosen the person, and that person is…”Ī HUGE congratulations to the final four performers, and a massive thank you to everyone who took part in the series too. Lucy took to the stage with her music teacher Daniel, who she began working with at the age of three through musical charity The Amber Trust, to perform Debussy’s Arabesque no.1.Īhead of announcing Lucy as the performer of the night, Mika said: “It was about just highlighting if something extraordinary was to happen – something that no one would forget, no one on this stage but also no one in the audience. There’s some serious talent on display tonight, well done Lucy! #ThePiano /Y3EWsStuZDĭuring the grand final, four pianists, who were discovered while playing on public pianos in some of Britain’s busiest train stations, took to the stage at London’s Royal Festival Hall to perform for a live audience. Playing Debussy’s Arabesque, Lucy captivated the audience at the Royal Festival Hall. The Channel 4 series saw singer-songwriter Mika, Chinese pianist Lang Lang and presenter Claudia Winkleman hunt for Britain’s most talented undiscovered pianists.įollowing her win, Lucy’s mother Candice said: “I am beyond proud of my little girl, beyond proud.” Lucy, a 13-year-old blind pianist from West Yorkshire, has been awarded performance of the night during the final of The Piano.
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