LISTEN

Listening to live music creates a powerful sense of connection and emotional release, boosting your mood and reducing stress. Being surrounded by others who share the same musical experience enhances feelings of community and belonging. Additionally, the spontaneous, unfiltered nature of live music stimulates your brain, making it a joyful and enriching experience for both mind and body.

Our Concert series aims to provide an eclectic range of music with something for everyone. Trying new music is a great way to expand your mind and discover fresh perspectives. It challenges your usual tastes, stimulates curiosity, and can introduce you to new cultures, emotions, and ideas. Exploring unfamiliar sounds keeps your brain engaged and open, often leading to unexpected enjoyment and personal growth. Plus, you might just find a new favourite artist or genre that resonates in ways you never expected.

Yamaha Music School
Xanthe Cross performs a varied set of cello pieces, including old favourites and new discoveries.
Yamaha Music School
Debra Milne, Steve Glendinning and Michael Clark bring you an eclectic mix of original songs, fusing jazz, folk, soul and rock.
Yamaha Music School
The Gerry Richardson Quartet perform a mix of classic organ-based jazz tunes along with sensational original pieces.
Yamaha Music School
Jacob Harrison performs an afternoon of classical guitar pieces including those from his upcoming album “Calm and Chaos,” in February.
Yamaha Music School
Award-winning composer and pianist Steve Luck performs a variety of reflective modern classical pieces.