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TMTA Southern branch invites all instrumental and vocal students of TMTA members to participate in an afternoon of music making and performances at the 2024 TMTA Music Competition.
A friendly and supportive environment, the TMTA Music Competition is a great opportunity for students to perform to a small audience and share in live performances together. Musician and educator, David Mill AM will provide feedback and adjudicate the awards in various sections on the day.
Students need not have completed an exam to participate in the sections/awards. A copy of the music should be provided for the adjudicator on the day and entry forms must be received prior to the performance day.
Audience entry is $10 per adult (children are free). $20 student participant fee's are to be paid at the door on the day.
Entries close on Wednesday 21st August and must be emailed to Lynette Smith.
Hosted at the The Farrell Centre, The Friends' School, Argyle St in North Hobart. Download a Campus Map here.
2024 PROGRAMS:
Preliminary to Grade 2
Grade 3 to Grade 5
Grade 6 to Grade 8
Diploma & Certificate of Performance
ENTRY DETAILS 2024 DOWNLOAD HERE
David Miller AM piano is internationally recognised as one of Australia's leading chamber musicians and vocal accompanists. He has been appointed as a member of the Order of Australia for his service to music. David has worked for ABC and Musica Viva, and recorded for ArtWorks, ABC Classics, Tall Poppies, and Vox Australis. Up until his recent retirement from full-time teaching, David was the inaugral Chair of Ensemble Studies Unit, with the responsibility for Chamber Music and Collaborative Piano tuition at Sydney Conservatorium of Music. David is highly sought after for lectures and masterclasses on the specialist art of accompaniment. David was the inaugural President of the Accompanists' Guild of NSW and has been a major force in gaining recognition for accompaniment as an independent art form.
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