Sound, sight and feeling - the concert that has it all

Tim Munro working with students in UQ’s School of Music
Tim Munro working with students in UQ’s School of Music
Triple Grammy award-winner and University of Queensland alumnus Tim Munro is set to perform with local artists in an 'immersive' concert at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts on Saturday. Described as a synaesthetic experience where sound is heard, felt and seen, the Saturation concert is the latest offering from Argo , the creative brainchild of UQ music graduate Connor D'Netto. The concert will also feature pianist and UQ staff member Dr Liam Viney , an original composition from UQ graduate and one of Argo's founding members Mr Ben Heim, and set design by Mr D'Netto. Mr Munro is in Brisbane for two weeks as Scholar in Residence at UQ's School of Music , funded by the Paula and Tony Kinnane Trust. "I hope I am provoking them to think differently about how they communicate with audiences. "And Argo confront similar questions, creating shows that jump the walls between genres, between audiences and performers. "I can't wait to be a part of Saturday's performance." Saturation follows on from Argo's successful 2016 concerts at St John's Cathedral and the Springhill Reservoir.
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