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PERFORMANCE: UWA School of Music Presents Keys in the City

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Today's date is Thursday, March 28, 2024
UWA School of Music Presents Keys in the City : An interactive journey of the history of keyboard instruments Other events...
Renowned Perth piano technician Paul Tunzi celebrates 40 years in the business by taking you on an interactive journey of discovery and learning as keyboard instruments from the 1700s to the present day are brought to life by some of Perth’s finest pianists.

Discover the instruments! Clavichord, Harpsichord, Square Piano, Fortepiano and Modern Piano.

Discover repertoire! From Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic to Contemporary and Jazz.

Discover the musicians! Graeme Gilling, Geoffrey Lancaster AM, Tom O’Halloran, Anna Sleptsova, Stewart Smith, Ceclia Sun, Raymond Yong and David Wickham.

Discover the journey of keyboard! Have a go playing a grand piano, harpsichord and fortepiano; View a disassembled grand piano and; Explore the Stuart Symonds collection of Keyboard Instruments, including the 'First Fleet Piano' (the first piano to arive in Australia!

Tours on the hour: 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm **ALL TOURS HAVE SOLD OUT** New VIP Concert: 5pm (Government House Ballroom)

Tours are free but bookings are essential **SOLD OUT** VIP Concert: $15 Adults, $7.50 Children

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Location City of Perth Library / Government House Ballroom
Contact UWA Music <[email protected] > : 6488 8736
URL http://www.music.uwa.edu.au/concerts
Start Sat, 02 Sep 2017 17:00
End Sat, 02 Sep 2017 18:00
Submitted by UWA Music <[email protected] >
Last Updated Mon, 28 Aug 2017 13:56
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