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Afternoon Melodies | Piano Recital

  • 26 Oct 2024
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Lifeway Church,130 William St Devonport

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  • For general audience member admission - students, non-members of the TMTA.

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Join us at Lifeway Church Devonport for a captivating piano recital by Jennifer Enchenmaier. She will present an exquisite program featuring works by Szymanowski and the renowned Bach-Busoni transcriptions, blending the rich harmonic textures of modernism with the timeless elegance of Baroque.

Free parking on-site.

Jennifer will adjudicate the North-North West Awards the following day. See our event page for those details.

For further information please contact Dominique Baker.


JENNIFER ENCHELMAIER

Jennifer is a sought-after collaborative pianist and vocal coach on sessional staff at the Queensland Conservatorium and the University of Queensland, lecturing French language subjects for singers, repetiteur for the post-graduate opera class at the Conservatorium, as well as accompanying vocal and instrumental students across both institutions. Jennifer performed at the 2022 Newcastle Music Festival with the acclaimed violist Patricia Pollett. A “sympathetic and conscientious interpreter” (Clive O’Connell) her recording of Light in Dark, the complete solo works of Australian composer Tom Henry, was featured in ABC Classic FM’s 2023 new releases, and a piano concerto and third sonata are currently being written for her by the composer. Jennifer had her early piano lessons in Tasmania with Nell McKay and Rennie Herbert and was a student with Beryl Sedivka at the Tasmanian Conservatorium. Following further study in France with Cécile Ousset and Odile Poisson, Jennifer was awarded a Premier Prix with distinction at the Conservatoire de Nice in 2003. Jennifer was a finalist at the 2006 Premio Fausto Zadra International piano competition in Italy. She has been pianist for Scottish Voices, freelanced for Glasgow University, Scottish Opera’s education department, The Melba Opera Trust and Victorian Opera, as well as working at the VCA and Melbourne Conservatorium as an accompanist and lecturer in French and German for singers. Jennifer is a vocal coach at this year’s Lisa Gasteen National Opera School.


Tasmanian Music Teachers' Association

16 243 665 873

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