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Lunchtime Concert: Universale

Held on the 11th Aug 2023

at 1pm to
2pm

, Southern Tasmania


Add to Calendar 2023-08-11 13:00:00 2023-08-11 14:00:00 Australia/Sydney Lunchtime Concert: Universale Bringing exceptional music to the local community, these 50-minute recitals are designed to provide space for contemplation at lunchtime. Recital Hall, The Hedberg, entrance at 19 Collins Street Hobart
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Venue:

Recital Hall, The Hedberg, entrance at 19 Collins Street Hobart

Summary:

Bringing exceptional music to the local community, these 50-minute recitals are designed to provide space for contemplation at lunchtime.


Enjoy our series of free concerts at the Hedberg performed by students, staff and alumni of the School of Creative Arts and Media. Bringing exceptional music to the local community, all are welcome at these 50-minute recitals designed to provide space for contemplation in our acoustically renowned Ian Potter Recital Hall.

Join acclaimed pianists and UTAS alumni, Jennifer Marten-Smith and Karen Smithies for a lunchtime concert showcasing the Piano Duo. Works will include a little something for everyone, from Mozart to Brubeck. Also featuring works by celebrated duo pianist Joan Trimble and Víctor Babin’s much loved  arrangements of Rachmaninov’s songs.

Tickets are free but registrations essential as seating is limited.

Arriving at the Hedberg

Please arrive between 12:30pm - 12:45pm via the University of Tasmania entrance to the building on 19 Collins Street Hobart. Please note there is a strict lockout for the concert and no latecomers will be admitted at the request of the musicians.

Accessible Facilities

The Ian Potter Recital Hall is located on the ground floor with level access from the street. Should you require mobility assistance of any kind, please advise us via email or phone 03 6226 7314. One of our staff will be organised to assist you.

Mask requirements:

While our mask setting is currently green, which means mask wearing is an individual choice, it is strongly recommended that masks be worn in indoor settings, particularly where physical distancing cannot be maintained.