Special Concert to Showcase Schimmel Grand Piano at HRAG

Published on 06 December 2024

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Music enthusiasts are in for a treat as The Wesley Committee invites the community to a special concert, “Come Schimmel with Us!” on 1 March 2025.

The exclusive event will be held in the Horsham Art Gallery Foyer, featuring the exquisite Schimmel “Hidden Beauty” Grand Piano. With only two sessions and limited seats available, early booking is highly recommended.

ABOUT THE PIANO

The Schimmel “Hidden Beauty” Grand Piano is renowned for its stunning French Burr walnut inlay on the underside of the lid and music rest, complemented by a striking gold frame and string finish inside the piano. This unique instrument, part of the Konzert Series, boasts exceptional sound and tone qualities, making it perfect for concert performances.

Remarkably, this is the only Schimmel “Hidden Beauty” in Australia, one of just 10 produced at the Schimmel factory in Braunschweig, Germany. 

It was brought to Australia in 2004 by Bernie Capicchiano, Managing Director of Bernies Music Land in Melbourne.

Wendy Weight, a key figure behind the establishment of the Wesley Performing Arts and Cultural Centre, purchased the piano in memory of her late husband, William John Weight, in October 2004.

For the past 20 years, the Schimmel has been the centerpiece of The Wesley. It has recently been relocated to the Horsham Art Gallery Foyer for safekeeping during The Wesley’s refurbishment.

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the Schimmel “Hidden Beauty” Grand Piano in all its glory. Tickets are priced at $25, and with only two sessions available, they are expected to sell out quickly.

ABOUT THE EVENT

This event has been made possible through a grant from the Robert Salzer Foundation. 

The concert will feature performances by three talented musicians:

  • Gavin Fry: Grew up in the Southern Grampians region, classically trained in piano and pipe organ. Gavin has performed regularly as a recital soloist in chamber ensembles and as a church musician for sacred music cycles, weddings, and funerals.

  • Teagan Rudolph: Born in Horsham, classically trained in piano, saxophone, and musicianship. Teagan has accompanied soloists in Eisteddfods and concerts, including Carols by Candlelight, and has performed at various community events.

  • Sean Hallam: Grew up in Horsham, completed a Bachelor of Music in Performance at the Victorian College of the Arts. Sean enjoys performing a variety of genres, including classical, musical theatre, and ragtime. He currently teaches piano at Caulfield Grammar and privately from his studio in Ivanhoe.

    DETAILS:
  • Date: 1 March 2025

  • Matinee: 2pm-3:30pm (afternoon tea to follow)

  • Evening: 7pm-8:30pm (canapés to follow)

  • Location: Horsham Art Gallery Foyer

  • Cost: $25

Book your tickets early at the Horsham Town Hall Box Office here

Join us for an unforgettable musical experience and celebrate the hidden beauty of this magnificent instrument.

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