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Claire Oremland
Elder Hall Concert Manager
Elder Conservatorium of Music
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide SA 5005
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Elder Hall News

Russian pianist to thrill Adelaide

ASO launches Classic Hour
Take time out to experience the brilliance of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) as you have never seen them before.

Quartet rediscovers musical landscape

Mozart favourite brings evenings to finale

World premiere winds up tempo

Harvard scholar offers vision of peace in Middle East

August nights are a hot ticket
Two very different concerts - one featuring Latin jazz at Elder Hall, the other bringing together the talents of three choirs at St Peter's Cathedral - give lovers of good music something to choose from this month.

Packed lunch a musical treat

Obituary: Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM
Born: 14 May 1925, Oxford
Died: 24 April 2008, Adelaide

Quartet rediscovers musical landscape
The Australian String Quartet (ASQ) has taken inspiration from South Australia's spectacular Kangaroo Island to create the program for its 2009 national season.

Top music award goes to singer
Soprano Daniela Jedrzejczak has won the $1200 first prize in the highly prestigious Beta Sigma Phi Awards Competition at the University of Adelaide.

Mozart favourite brings evenings to finale

World premiere winds up tempo

Harvard scholar offers vision of peace in Middle East

August nights are a hot ticket
Two very different concerts - one featuring Latin jazz at Elder Hall, the other bringing together the talents of three choirs at St Peter's Cathedral - give lovers of good music something to choose from this month.

Packed lunch a musical treat

Obituary: Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM
Born: 14 May 1925, Oxford
Died: 24 April 2008, Adelaide

Emotional start to evening concerts

Inaugural prize highlights a winning voice

Light of learning for all to see

Cello bares its soul at new festival

Natalie benefits from overseas experience

Stronger partnership with string quartet

State of Heritage
A contribution of $1 million from the South Australian Government will help to preserve some of the University's and the State's priceless heritage.

The Stuart case: still raising controversies
More than 500 people packed Elder Hall in April to listen to a who's who line-up from the legal and media worlds take part in an all-day review of South Australia's infamous Rupert Max Stuart trial.

Dr Ruby Davy Australia's first woman Doctor of Music
Born in Salisbury in 1883, Ruby Davy was a shy child, who demonstrated early musical prodigy and went on to become Australia's first woman Doctor of Music.

Our stories, our heritage
Anne Gribbin is that rare breed of individual who understands how to raise funds. More importantly, and especially in her case, she goes about her business with finesse and utmost diplomacy.

Music pioneer celebrates milestone
A late start didn't stop Tristram Cary forging a pioneering career in music.