Richard Gill on Life, Music and Careers, in ‘A Little Lunch Music’

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Charismatic and engaging, the highly entertaining conductor, writer  and music educator Richard Gill joins Kathryn Selby for the next even in A Little Lunch Music.

Richard Gill is internationally respected as a music educator and conductor, across many genres. His work in developing young musicians and creating opportunities for them is recognised worldwide. He hold the positions of Artistic Director, Sydney Symphony Sinfonia & Sydney Symphony Education Program and Artistic Director of Victorian Opera.

This is a unique opportunity to hear from this brilliant conductor, teacher and author on life, music and careers, in a special up-close discussion led by Kathryn Selby.

“This will be the first time we include a ‘Celebrity Personality’ in an A Little Lunch Music series,” Selby said.“It’s a new offering to A Little Lunch Music and I hope the audience enjoy and embrace it, and take something meaningful away from it.”

Tickets $15. There are no transaction fees if you book in advance!

Book online,  or by phone on (02) 8256 2222 or in person at City Recital Hall Angel Place.

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