Spring 2022: featuring Titus Grenyer

Join us at Yirranma Place for a FREE lunchtime concert by the young organist Titus Grenyer, showcasing the Grand Heritage organ.

The 30 minute program will feature a variety of entertaining musical styles and genres. 

The Two Good Co cafe will be open before and after the recital where a range of lunch options are available for purchase.

Book Tickets

Due to our limited capacity, ticket booking is essential.

(no cost)

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Titus Grenyer

Titus Grenyer is the choirmaster and organist at St John's Uniting Church in Wahroonga. Having previously served as Organ Scholar at St James’ King St, and Assistant Organist at St Mary’s Cathedral Sydney, Titus completed a Bachelor of Music in Organ Studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in 2019. Titus is also a violinist and pianist, a teacher, and an active composer. 

 You can find more about Titus’ music and work through his Youtube channel 'Pep Organ'. Created in 2020 with his wife Kim, Pep Organ is now the largest organ channel in Australia, with more than 3,000 subscribers and 250,000 video views. The channel features a carefully curated selection of organ music and thoughtful discussion, aided by high-quality video production.

Venue

Yirranma Place is a community precinct for social purpose with philanthropy at its heart. 

“Yirranma” is translated from Gadigal to “many-create”. This indicates the purpose of the precinct - a place where people come together to create and connect in the Darlinghurst neighbourhood. Yirranma Place is a space where for-purpose organisations, social enterprises, and people working for social change can collaborate; and for the local community to enjoy, from picking up a coffee to browsing displays, or attending an event.

Blue Gum Hall

Yirranma Place
262 Liverpool St
Darlinghurst NSW 2010


Getting here

Bus:
  • 389: The nearest bus stop is Burton St opposite the National Art School
  • 380 + 333: Bus stop is located on Oxford Street Taylor Square Oxford St, Stand 
Train:
  • Kings Cross station is an 8-minute walk via Darlinghurst Rd
  • Museum station is a 12-minute walk via Liverpool St
Parking:
  • There is metered street parking available, but no onsite parking
  • The nearest parking station is Wilsons Parking on Riley Street