Top night: Lancaster College of Music’s 25th annual end of year concert was a resounding success.
Lancaster College of Music’s 25th annual end of year concert was held at Rich River Golf Club’s Tatalia Room on Sunday, December 10.
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More than 1000 performers have come through the doors of the college during its proud history, the majority on the piano and vocals.
Dynamic duo: Sisters Norah and Tegan were among the award winners.
Founder Sallie Lancaster, a renowned concert pianist, was enjoying a year’s break and intended on returning to Melbourne when she founded the college in the late-1990s.
“There was a need for teaching piano with passion and dedication to this study,” Sallie said.
Congratulations: Emily was one of the recipients of an award on the evening.
“Independently this has drawn many walks of life all who share this one love ... the love of knowledge, friendship and music.”
Sunday night’s concert saw 36 students perform and a crowd of more than 120 in attendance.
Well done: Daylen with his award while sitting at the piano.
Sallie said the generation “performed with professional flair in all styles of music”.
For more information or to witness the concert, visit Sallie Lancaster College of Music on Facebook.