Edward Neeman Piano Solo

Edward Neeman Piano Solo

Join pianist Edward Neeman for an extraordinary concert featuring a captivating selection of both classical and contemporary works.

 Apr 11, 2025 7:30 pm

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The Riverina Conservatorium of Music warmly invites you to be a part of their Visiting Artist Series. Delight in an unforgettable evening with renowned pianist Edward Neeman, as he presents a thoughtfully curated program that blends the timeless beauty of classical works with the expressive power of contemporary compositions. Experience the musical brilliance of Beethoven, Rofe, Gifford, Franck, and Wagner in a performance that promises to captivate and inspire. Don’t miss this extraordinary celebration of artistry and virtuosity.

Premium Ticket $80 - Premium tickets entitles you to premium seating, meet and greet with the artist(s), photo with the artist(s), after concert hospitality. Premium tickets are strictly limited.

The RCM Visiting Artist Series is excited to partner with Borambola Winery to offer a  selection of refreshing beverages at this concert.


Date & Time:

Friday 11 April, 7:30pm
Doors open 7:00pm


Duration:

One hour 30 minutes including interval


Ticket Prices:

Premium $83.00 (premium seating, artist meet & greet, photo with artist, post concert hospitality)
Adult $53.00
Concession $43.00
Student $43.00
Child U15 $33.00


Venue:

Riverina Conservatorium of Music
No 1 Simmons Street, Wagga Wagga


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