Elder Hall is one of Australia’s
finest concert halls.
We are located in the heart of Adelaide in the grounds of the University
of Adelaide on North Terrace. Part of the celebrated 'boulevard of culture
and learning', Elder Hall is close to the Art Gallery, the South Australian Museum,
and the State Library.
The building is of historical significance and is registered by the National
Trust. The foundation stone was laid in 1898 and it was officially opened
in 1900. The Hall was completely refurbished in 1978, and again in 2006.
In 1979 a spectacular organ built by Casavant Freres of Quebec was installed.
Crafted in the French Classical tradition, the organ is regarded
as one of the finest instruments in the country.
Whilst Elder Hall is known primarily as a concert venue, it is also ideal
for conferences, seminars, public lectures, award ceremonies and many
other functions.
Elder
Conservatorium of Music
The Elder Conservatorium of Music - Australia's
oldest tertiary music school - has played a leading role in the musical life
of the nation for more than 100 years. With a distinguished history and a reputation
for innovation, the Elder Conservatorium numbers among its staff and graduates
many nationally and internationally renowned performers, composers, scholars,
educators, and administrators.
Concert Series Information
Including the renowned Elder Hall Lunchtime and Evening Series. A wonderfully rich mix of music is performed from
Baroque to Jazz with everything in between featuring vocal, instrumental,
chamber and symphonic music.
Venue Information
Plan to host your next
event at Elder Hall. Available for hire on a per performance, full
day, or full day and evening basis.
Contact Concert
Manager
For any information regarding the hire of Elder Hall or upcoming events please
feel free to contact Claire Oremland, the Elder Hall Concert Manager.
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