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25.01.2022 Scotch Oakburn College Collegians Sarah Cabrol-Douat (nee Gunton ’95) will be presenting a Piano Recital on Saturday 13 July at 3 pm in the beautiful Launceston... City Baptist Church. The recital will feature the music of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Medtner. After having been spirited off to Moscow at age 15, Sarah has received a performance Degree from the Moscow Conservatorium, an Advanced Diploma from the École Normale in Paris and a Performance and Research Masters Degree from the Royal College in London. She is now based in Paris where she works, plays and lives with her young French family. Very consciously Tasmanian at heart, Sarah returns as often as she can to visit her Australian family and friends and to share her music with a community that will always be close to her heart! If you are unable to attend on this date, you may like to hear play at the Kettering Hall in the south at 3 pm on Sunday, 7 July. See more



23.01.2022 CONCERT TONIGHT!! Tickets available on the Door, $20 adults, $15 concession. City Baptist Church, Fredrick Street Launceston, 7:30pm.

20.01.2022 1989 Alex Steinbach 108cm in as new condition. Completely serviced and regulated to play beautifully. Comes with matching stool. Price includes delivery and a free tune after the piano has settled. I am a piano tuner in Launceston. Check me out on Facebook.. STRATING PIANOS

16.01.2022 For those of us who struggle with performance nerves, check this out...



13.01.2022 Two weeks to go. Make sure you have bought your ticket.

12.01.2022 A great video on listening. It is from a big band perspective, but it applies to ALL ensembles.

11.01.2022 Friends of the TSO presents Mitchell Nissen (Principal Bass Trombone) in a 'Meet and Greet'



11.01.2022 One of the finest studies a brass-players can undertake is the study of solfege. Assigning a name to a note builds a concept of pitch in the brain; as soon as w...e think of a word, we will hear a pitch. To excite the nervous system properly, we should have the musical thought in the brain; playing is simply a read-out of our thoughts. ---#ArnoldJacobs #JakePed See more

06.01.2022 Two days to go...

06.01.2022 Saturday arvo rehearsal for the upcoming concert on the 25th of May #Chopin #Berlioz #Mendelssohn

05.01.2022 Wind Orchestra concert is next Saturday. Make sure you are there!

02.01.2022 Woodwind and Voice Masterclasses...check it out!



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