In the Moving Into Music Monthly| March,Principal Lauris Hing wrote …
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It is always a particular pleasure for me to find new insights into musical initiatives in our culturally rich and diverse city.
Such was the joy of learning, via discussions with Nicholas, how Tempo Rubato came about. I share these clips from Brunswick Daily, for your interest:
Nicholas explained that the founder, Georgina Imberger, modelled Tempo Rubato on Piano Salon Christophori, a piano repair workshop that hosts classical music concerts in an old garage in Berlin.
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Tempo Rubato is inspiring. It supports and nurtures musicians, it gives transformative opportunities to refugee and newly-arrived migrant children and it offers immense pleasure to music lovers of Melbourne. It deserves our whole-hearted support.
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