1 Mon
2 Tue
3 Wed
4 Thu
1.10pm - St Andrew's Cathedral, George St, Sydney
Organ recitals on 1st and 3rd Thursdays - please check cathedral web site to confirm details https://sydneycathedral.com/organ-recitals
Admission $10
5 Fri
6 Sat
7 Sun
8 Mon
9 Tue
10 Wed
11 Thu
1.10pm - St Andrew's Cathedral, George St, Sydney
Admission $10
12 Fri
13 Sat
5.00pm - 6.00pm FM 102.5 Fine Music Organ Music Society Radio Program 102.5MHz
14 Sun
15 Mon
16 Tue
17 Wed
18 Thu
1.10pm - St Andrew's Cathedral, George St, Sydney
Organ recitals on 1st and 3rd Thursdays - please check cathedral web site to confirm details https://sydneycathedral.com/organ-recitals
Admission $10
19 Fri
20 Sat
21 Sun
No recital at Christ Church St Laurence today - moved to the 28th. See below.
22 Mon
23 Tue
24 Wed
25 Thu
26 Fri
1.10pm St Stephen's, Macquarie St, Sydney.
Jennifer Chou (organ) [Melbourne]
Admission is by note donation at the door.
Enquiries: 0413 256 803 (or email Mark Quarmby)
27 Sat
28 Sun
2.00pm Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney
Organ Recital Series - Jennifer Chou (Melbourne)Admission is by note donation at the door.
1890 Hill & Son organ at Ss Peter & Paul's Old Cathedral, Goulburn (photo: Alan Caradus 2024)
2025 OHTA CONFERENCE IN NSW
The Organ Historical Trust of Australia is currently planning this year's conference. The event will start on Monday 29 September and conclude on Saturday 4 October in time to reach Sydney airport by about 4:30 pm and Central Station around 5:30 pm. The areas that will be explored are to the west and south west of Sydney, and the programme will include some instruments that have rarely been visited, or that have recently benefitted from major work, such as the magnificent 1890 Hill & Son organ at Ss Peter & Paul's Old Cathedral, Goulburn. Intending participants should be aware that an additional afternoon before the conference, on Sunday 28 September, is being planned so that visits can be made to two significant organs in central Sydney. One issue to be highlighted during the conference is the rapid growth in the number of redundant organs arising from church closures and from changes in worship styles.
While the final itinerary has yet to be finalised, accommodation (included in the conference fee) has already been reserved in Penrith, Medlow Bath, Bathurst, Orange and Goulburn. Some meals are included in the registration, including a conference dinner at the famous Hydro-Majestic Hotel in Medlow Bath. Recitals and lectures will also be included in the event. Of course, there is the magnificent scenery of the Blue Mountains and the delightful rural countryside of the Central West to be absorbed.
Further details, as they come to hand, will be published on the OHTA website (ohta.org.au), the Sydney Organ Concert Diary (sydneyorgan.com), as well as the OHTA Facebook page, starting in early March. While a brochure will be issued, the preferred method of booking will be online through Trybooking – there will be no fees for using this method, or for using a credit card. Intending participants need to be aware that OHTA will not be able to able to accept cheques. They also need to be aware of the high demand and subsequent high cost of accommodation in NSW and that the organising committee is doing its best to keep all costs within reason.
For enquiries, please send an email to conference@ohta.org.au
29 Mon
2025 OHTA CONFERENCE IN NSW
The Organ Historical Trust of Australia is currently planning this year's conference. The event will start on Monday 29 September and conclude on Saturday 4 October in time to reach Sydney airport by about 4:30 pm and Central Station around 5:30 pm. The areas that will be explored are to the west and south west of Sydney, and the programme will include some instruments that have rarely been visited, or that have recently benefitted from major work, such as the magnificent 1890 Hill & Son organ at Ss Peter & Paul's Old Cathedral, Goulburn. Intending participants should be aware that an additional afternoon before the conference, on Sunday 28 September, is being planned so that visits can be made to two significant organs in central Sydney. One issue to be highlighted during the conference is the rapid growth in the number of redundant organs arising from church closures and from changes in worship styles.
While the final itinerary has yet to be finalised, accommodation (included in the conference fee) has already been reserved in Penrith, Medlow Bath, Bathurst, Orange and Goulburn. Some meals are included in the registration, including a conference dinner at the famous Hydro-Majestic Hotel in Medlow Bath. Recitals and lectures will also be included in the event. Of course, there is the magnificent scenery of the Blue Mountains and the delightful rural countryside of the Central West to be absorbed.
Further details, as they come to hand, will be published on the OHTA website (ohta.org.au), the Sydney Organ Concert Diary (sydneyorgan.com), as well as the OHTA Facebook page, starting in early March. While a brochure will be issued, the preferred method of booking will be online through Trybooking – there will be no fees for using this method, or for using a credit card. Intending participants need to be aware that OHTA will not be able to able to accept cheques. They also need to be aware of the high demand and subsequent high cost of accommodation in NSW and that the organising committee is doing its best to keep all costs within reason.
For enquiries, please send an email to conference@ohta.org.au
30 Tue
2025 OHTA CONFERENCE IN NSW
The Organ Historical Trust of Australia is currently planning this year's conference. The event will start on Monday 29 September and conclude on Saturday 4 October in time to reach Sydney airport by about 4:30 pm and Central Station around 5:30 pm. The areas that will be explored are to the west and south west of Sydney, and the programme will include some instruments that have rarely been visited, or that have recently benefitted from major work, such as the magnificent 1890 Hill & Son organ at Ss Peter & Paul's Old Cathedral, Goulburn. Intending participants should be aware that an additional afternoon before the conference, on Sunday 28 September, is being planned so that visits can be made to two significant organs in central Sydney. One issue to be highlighted during the conference is the rapid growth in the number of redundant organs arising from church closures and from changes in worship styles.
While the final itinerary has yet to be finalised, accommodation (included in the conference fee) has already been reserved in Penrith, Medlow Bath, Bathurst, Orange and Goulburn. Some meals are included in the registration, including a conference dinner at the famous Hydro-Majestic Hotel in Medlow Bath. Recitals and lectures will also be included in the event. Of course, there is the magnificent scenery of the Blue Mountains and the delightful rural countryside of the Central West to be absorbed.
Further details, as they come to hand, will be published on the OHTA website (ohta.org.au), the Sydney Organ Concert Diary (sydneyorgan.com), as well as the OHTA Facebook page, starting in early March. While a brochure will be issued, the preferred method of booking will be online through Trybooking – there will be no fees for using this method, or for using a credit card. Intending participants need to be aware that OHTA will not be able to able to accept cheques. They also need to be aware of the high demand and subsequent high cost of accommodation in NSW and that the organising committee is doing its best to keep all costs within reason.
For enquiries, please send an email to conference@ohta.org.au