Spring 2023

Get ready for a musical feast! Join us at Yirranma Place for a lunchtime organ recital with the incredible Samuel Giddy. Feel the magic as he works his musical wizardry on the Grand Heritage organ. It's a concert you won't want to miss!

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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Performer

Samuel Giddy, Organist

Samuel Giddy boasts a diverse career as a recitalist, liturgical organist, and educator. He earned a Bachelor of Music from Sydney Conservatorium (2016-2019) with first-class honors, studying under Philip Swanton. A two-time Sydney Organ Competition winner, Samuel has wowed audiences globally, performing at iconic venues like Brisbane City Hall, UK's Chester & Guildford Cathedrals, and London's St George’s Hanover Square. As Assistant Organist at St Andrew’s Cathedral (Sydney), he's played to thousands via live stream, also serving at St John’s Anglican Church. A semi-finalist at the 2023 International Organ Competition of Korea, Samuel holds a Graduate Diploma of Divinity and resides in Sydney's inner east with his spouse Wayomika and their fish, Kimothy.

Venue

Yirranma Place is a philanthropic precinct with social purpose 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 D
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