AMEB Sound Insights: Woodwinds
Explore AMEB repertoire performed live with expert insights at Melbourne Recital Centre.
Details
Ongoing activity
31 Sturt St, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia
Standard $30, Concession $25, Student/Child $10
Explore AMEB repertoire performed live with expert insights at Melbourne Recital Centre.
Ongoing activity
31 Sturt St, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia
Standard $30, Concession $25, Student/Child $10
Experience a unique musical event designed especially for AMEB learners and enthusiasts. This series offers live performances of popular woodwind syllabus pieces by AMEB examiners, providing a rare opportunity to hear and understand the music in depth.
Enjoy engaging discussions featuring Dr Johanna Selleck and composer Carolyn Morris as they explore technique, interpretation, and stylistic choices. This event is perfect for anyone preparing for AMEB exams or those passionate about woodwind music.
The atmosphere is both educational and inspiring, making it ideal for parents and their school-aged children to deepen their appreciation of music.
The event runs for approximately one hour with no interval, ensuring a focused and immersive experience. Tickets are priced at $30 for standard admission, $25 for concession, and $10 for students and children.
Attendees can purchase tickets to multiple events on the same day and receive a 15% discount, making it a great value for families interested in a full day of musical insights.
A transaction fee applies for online and phone bookings, and there is a ticket limit of six per order to ensure fair access.
Held at the Melbourne Recital Centre, located at 31 Sturt Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006, the venue is wheelchair accessible and welcomes assistance animals.
Public transport options and parking are available nearby, making it convenient for families traveling with children.
The venue is renowned for its excellent acoustics and comfortable seating, enhancing the live music experience.
This event is part of the AMEB Sound Insights Day, supported by the Learning and Access Consortium. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to settle in and enjoy the full program.
The event acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land and respects the cultural heritage of the Kulin nation.
Running times are approximate and subject to change, so checking for updates before attending is recommended.
Tickets can be purchased online or by phone, with a transaction fee between $4 and $8.50 and possible delivery fees.
For groups larger than six, contacting the Box Office during business hours is advised to arrange bookings.
Discounts are available for multiple event purchases on the same day, offering excellent value for families.