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Radu Ratoi & Benett Tsai

Accordion & Cello 

Sunday Concert

Coming Soon / In-Person

Season subscriptions and single tickets go on sale to: 
Circles Members: August 10, 12 pm
Friends Members: August 17, 12 pm
General public: August 24, 12 pm

Benett Tsai and Radu Ratoi

Moldovan accordionist Radu Ratoi and Australian cellist Benett Tsai bring an unusual instrumental pairing to Phillips Music. Both winners of the Young Concert Artists Susan Wadsworth International Auditions, the two artists represent a new generation of musicians expanding the possibilities of the concert stage. The program features Ratoi’s own arrangements of music by Jean-Philippe Rameau, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Enescu, Mily Balakirev, Mikhail Glinka, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and Béla Bartók, inviting listeners to hear familiar works transformed through the colors, textures, and expressive range of accordion and cello, two instruments rarely paired in performance.

Presented in partnership with Young Concert Artists.

Praised for his originality, versatility, and virtuosity, Radu Ratoi is an award-winning accordionist redefining the instrument’s possibilities. He is the winner of some of the most prestigious international competitions, including the 2024 YCA “Susan Wadsworth” International Auditions in New York and the Leonnie Sonning Talent Prize, Denmark’s most esteemed music award. He has also been honored with the "Master in Arts" Award by the President of Moldova for his outstanding achievements. 

Radu was appointed as a soloist with The National Chamber Orchestra of Moldova since 2024, captivating audiences worldwide with his technical brilliance and musical depth. With over 60 national and international awards, he is the only accordionist to have won the world’s six most important competitions in both Classical and Entertainment Music categories. 

A pioneer in expanding the accordion’s repertoire, Radu has arranged works by J.S. Bach, D. Scarlatti, F. Liszt, and more, including his recordings of Greatest Organ Works for Accordion (2022) and 12 Transcendental Etudes (2023). He has performed at iconic venues such as Berlin Philharmonic, Radio Concert House Copenhagen, and Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall. 

Radu plays a custom Pigini Nova - RR and is represented worldwide by Young Concert Artists, Inc.

The music-making of Australian cellist Benett Tsai has been described as “electrifying…flawless freshness” (Süddeutsche Zeitung) and “charismatic, heartfelt playing full of fluid intensity” (Sydney Arts Guide). Named a VC Artist on The Violin Channel, he gained recognition at the 2022 Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann in Berlin, where he received both the Third Prize and Special Prize for the Best Haydn Concerto as the youngest entrant. Soon after, he joined the roster of Young Concert Artists for management upon winning First Prize and The Stern Young Artist Award at the 2023 YCA Susan Wadsworth International Auditions in New York. His subsequent recital was listed by New York Classical Review as one of the best debuts in 2024, and he is currently part of the Lausanne-based Classeek Ambassador Programme for the 2025/26 season.  

Since his mainstage debut at the age of thirteen, Benett has actively performed as a soloist and chamber musician. He has appeared with orchestras such as the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia Lahti, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Kammerphilharmonie Metamorphosen Berlin, Maryland Symphony Orchestra, Anchorage Symphony Orchestra, Australian Chamber Orchestra Academy, and the Canberra Symphony Orchestra. Conductors with whom he has collaborated include Esa-Pekka Salonen, Umberto Clerici, Joseph Bastian, Nicholas Milton, and Elizabeth Schulze. 

Among other venues worldwide, Benett has been presented in recitals at The Kennedy Center (Washington D.C.), Berliner Philharmonie, Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, Kaufman Music Center (New York), City Recital Hall (Sydney), and Melbourne Recital Centre. He has also made appearances at the Verbier Festival, Rose Theater at Lincoln Center with Emanuel Ax, Musica Viva Australia, and the Morgan Library & Museum (New York). Notably, he was featured in the 2020 film, The Way Forward, where he played with pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet. 

Highlights of the 2025/26 season include a return to Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, in addition to further concerts at La Jolla Music Society, Colgate University Orchestra, Classical Arts Society of Washington, Arizona Friends of Chamber Music, and Classeek Concert Hall. Joining YCA on Tour, he will also perform chamber music across North America, with engagements at The Kennedy Center, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Calgary ProMusica, UAB Alys Stephens Center, Ithaca College, and the Sarasota Artist Series Concerts. 

Born in 2003, Benett began playing the cello at the age of five under the guidance of his uncle and teacher, Thomas Tsai. He currently studies with Clive Greensmith at The Colburn School in Los Angeles, where he holds a Bachelor of Music degree. Previously, he also learned with Li-Wei Qin and Susan Blake. His other significant mentors include Ralph Kirshbaum, Steven Isserlis, and his pianist father, Joshua Tsai. 

Benett plays on a 1719 Giuseppe Guarneri 'filius Andreae' cello, on loan from a generous benefactor. 

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