Cooroy will soon be alive with the sounds of Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart.
A piano concert on 13 October at 3pm will be the first in a series of classical music concerts planned for the Cooroy Memorial Hall.
Internationally acclaimed pianist Mark Hooper will travel to Cooroy with two of his most talented piano students to entertain people from all over Noosa shire.
Mr Hooper, a former lecturer in piano at Oxford University, said the concert would offer something for everyone. The music would be accessible for all ages.
“Playing with me will be Adrian Walker, who is a child prodigy,” Mr Hooper said. “He’s only seven years old, but incredibly talented.” Also featured in the concert will be gifted musician 13-year-old Victor Huang.
The October concert will feature a variety of popular classical music, including Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata, Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumblebee, Mozart’s Sonata for Piano Duet, and three Tangos for Piano.
Mr Hooper, who runs the popular Concertiade series of concerts in the old South Brisbane town hall, said he was looking forward to helping to make Cooroy the musical hub of the Noosa hinterland.
Tickets to the concert are $35 and are available now at Trybooking
Please phone 0412 745 106 for more information.