Every part of Australia is,
always was and always will be,
Aboriginal land.

As a community gathering-place, a festival of arts, cultural exchange and celebration and as a site for the sharing of ideas and stories, Ten Days on the Island pays respect to the Palawa/Tasmanian Aborigines – The original owners and cultural custodians - of all the lands and waters across Lutruwita/Tasmania upon which our Festival takes place.

With thanks to the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre for place names and other words in palawa kani, the language of Tasmanian Aborigines.

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra presents

CHAMBER MUSIC AT WOOLMERS ESTATE

Lutruwita/Tasmania

North + North East

When

4 MAR SAT
11AM, 2PM

Where

WOOLMERS ESTATELongford

Tickets

GENERAL ADMISSION: $63

Transaction fees apply

Duration

60 mins

Show Accessibility

Language No Barrier
Language No Barrier

This is an orchestral work with no dialogue.

Venue Accessibility

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Wheelchair Accessibility

 

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Level Access

 

Warnings

Suitable for all ages

Covid

Ten Days on the Island is closely following and implementing all restrictions and recommendations advised by National and State Governments regarding public gatherings and event venues, you can find the relevant government information here.

We, as well as the venue will be managing the risk of COVID-19 at our event venues in the following ways:

  1. Public availability of hand sanitiser at Festival venues.
  2. Patrons, staff, volunteers and artists are encouraged not to attend events if they are unwell.

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra present their first Woolmers Estate concert for 2023 in Northern Tasmania.

Woolmers’ architectural heritage and gardens offer an insight into an early pastoral estate, whilst the modern galleries are the perfect place to hear chamber music. This program features Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra musicians alongside guest artists.

Program includes:
DVOŘÁK Piano Quartet No2 in E Flat, OP 87
SCHUMANN Piano Quartet in E Flat, OP 47

 

Credits

Jennifer Owen (violin)

Douglas Coghill (viola)

Jonathan Békés (cello)

Ying Ho (piano)

 

Image Credit: Courtesy of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

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