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THE Seraphim Piano Trio will open this year’s Noosa Music Society (NMS) concert series early next month.
The Noosa Music Society (NMS) is presenting another outstanding concert series featuring national and international chamber musicians of the highest calibre – starting with Seraphim on 8 March.
One of Australia’s most refined and experienced trios, Seraphim is widely celebrated for the vitality and intelligence of its music-making. The Trio is well-known to Musica Viva audiences.
Pianist Anna Goldsworthy delighted Noosa with her Piano Lessons recital and book talk at the 2014 Noosa Long Weekend
Tinalley String Quartet performs on Sunday 24 May and in association with Noosa Longweekend Festival, Strelitzia Piano Trio plays on Sunday 19 July. Amir Farid, piano Zoe Knighton cello share the stage for the final 2015 concert on Sunday 6 September.
Concerts are held at The Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre, at the corner of Eumundi Road and Goodchap Street, Noosaville, commencing at 7.30pm.
Watch the Noosa Music Society website www.noosamusic.org for future announcements and details of performers and programs for each concert.
The NMS is delighted to announce that it will offer a discount ticket price, of $36 each, to supporters who subscribe to the March, May and September concerts by Friday 6 March.
When Noosa Long Weekend tickets go on sale in July, subscribers will then be eligible to gain admission to the Noosa Long Weekend Strelitzia Piano Trio concert, at the discount price of $36.
Single concert tickets, at $40 each are available now and right up until performance door sales.
Subscriptions and single tickets are available now at The J www.thej.com.au

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