1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours ‘A Sound Taste’
Barossa Regional Gallery 3 Basedow Road, Tanunda, South Australia, AustraliaHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played, view the inner workings, learn how this jewel of an instrument was restored.
Hear the 1877 Grand Organ being played, view the inner workings, learn how this jewel of an instrument was restored.
Hear the 1877 Grand Organ being played, view the inner workings, learn how this jewel of an instrument was restored.
Have you ever heard throat singing over dazzling percussion?
Come aboard a voyage exploring folk and traditional music from around the globe...
Hear the 1877 Grand Organ being played, view the inner workings, learn how this jewel of an instrument was restored.
The Barossa Regional Gallery will be hosting SALA for one-on-one SALA registration support sessions in the Barossa. Book now for the session that best suites you.
Composed by Georg Fredrich Handel in 1741, 'Messiah' continues to inspire and delight people the world over. Hear this profound masterpiece performed by the Adelaide Harmony Choir, accompanied on the 1877 Hill & Son Organ.
Hear the 1877 Grand Organ being played, view the inner workings, learn how this jewel of an instrument was restored.
Hear the 1877 Grand Organ being played, view the inner workings, learn how this jewel of an instrument was restored.
Held on the 5th of April 2024, the market will be hosted across two sites in the main street of Tanunda; the gardens on corner of Murray Street and Elizabeth Street, and the Tanunda Town Square, encouraging visitors to wander between the two, exploring the main street along the way and each of the venues unique activities and live music.
Hear the 1877 Grand Organ being played, view the inner workings, learn how this jewel of an instrument was restored.
When German settlers embarked across the seas to make the Barossa their home, they carried with them in their trunks more than items alone. Woven into each object is a story of love, culture, heritage, and craftsmanship which has unfolded and endured to this day. Explore pottery, furniture, textiles, and crafts from early the ninteenth-century Barossa and more.