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Monday, March 23 @ 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Hannah Hale is a 17 year old soprano, who enjoys singing a variety of music genres, including jazz and contemporary, but specialises in classical opera. Hannah looks forward to study music after school, and one day travel the world performing. She hopes her music will touch the hearts of many people, and is very excited to share her love of singing with the community. The classical pieces she will be performing are from a variety of eras, some which will keep you on your toes and others pulling on the emotional heart strings of the audience. When Hannah sings she wants to be able to move people, connect with the audience, and allowing them to just stop, be in the moment and enjoy the sounds. Hannah has recently released her debut originals, “It’s Love” and “Expectations” which are available on all streaming platforms. Photo credit: Morrison Photography
Anna Bogachova
Max is a 14-year-old pianist who has been homeschooled all his life. He has been playing the piano for around five years and is largely self-taught. Developing his skills mostly by ear rather than reading sheet music, he enjoys learning well-known pieces and music from films. He is especially inspired by the soundtrack of Amélie, composed by Yann Tiersen. He will also be performing a piece from the movie The Greatest Showman and a song by Tom Petty. Max loves playing the piano when no one is watching or listening so performing in front of a live audience for the first time is daunting, but he is excited by the challenge. His sister Lili will be accompanying him on stage, playing guitar and singing.
The Young@HEART music program is held at Margaret River HEART every Monday morning from 10am to 11am. The program does not run on public holidays or when there is another major event in the foyer.
The initiative was developed to safely encourage participation in the arts among older residents (over 60s) during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to high interest, the free performances have since been opened to people of all ages. Nonetheless, the senior demographic still makes up the majority of the audience.
Foyer
60 minutes
Free