
Upper Hutt Piano Trust scholarship winner Amelia Lin plays her last concert next week in Wellington before going to Canada to complete her Masters studies. She has become a favourite with Upper Hutt audiences after her scholarship recital, Lunchtime Live sessions and World Piano Day, all held at Whirinaki Whare Taonga.
Piano Trust chair Paul Lambert is encouraging local residents to take the train to Wellington on Thursday 18 June for the free lunchtime concert 12.30 – 1.15 pm at Old St Paul, Mulgrave Street – a short walk from Wellington Railway Station. Amelia will be playing with cellist Tomos Christie.
The Upper Hutt Piano Trust has developed a long term relationship with Te Koki New Zealand School of Music, Victoria University by supporting an annual scholarship and hosting students playing at the Lunchtime Live concert sessions. Check www.whirinakiarts.org.nz for more information .
A “thank you” to Paul Lambert for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.
09/06/26