Polly Lee - Piano
Tuesday 24 September 2024
Time
1.10PM – 1.50PM
Pricing
+ booking fee additional $1.50 per ticket
Venue: Great Hall
Polly Lee is a talented young pianist, and a student of internationally acclaimed pianist Michael Endres. She is a Year 12 music scholar at Rangi Ruru Girls' School.
This concert is part of the Rising Stars Concert Series 2024. A Tuesday lunchtime concert series that’s encouraging, supporting, nurturing and providing a performance platform for emerging young musicians.
Become a member of the Concerts for Christchurch Friends or Friends of The Arts Centre to receive special $10 tickets.
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