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Fearless musical innovator and GRAMMY-winning pianist, Hiromi, is widely regarded as one of Japan’s most extraordinary artists.
Renowned for her technical mastery and her remarkable ability to reimagine genre and form, Hiromi erases the lines between jazz and classical, taking audiences on an unchartered sonic journey.
In The Piano Quintet, Hiromi expands on her impressive emotional range, joining forces with multi-GRAMMY-nominated string quartet, PUBLIQuartet (USA), to present a breathtaking blend of jazz and classical composition. Highly melodic, intricately arranged and emotionally intense, this suite showcases Hiromi’s otherworldly talent as she interacts with the strings with unbridled energy and impeccable precision.
Throughout her illustrious career, Hiromi has released 12 acclaimed albums and has collaborated with jazz legends such as Chick Corea and Anthony Jackson, contributed to bassist Stanley Clarke’s GRAMMY-winning Jazz in the Garden, and performed at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics.
An artist constantly pushing boundaries, Hiromi continues to blaze an incandescent trail across the jazz scene – leading audiences through the infinite possibilities of creativity, musical expression and emotion, in her uniquely joyous and ebullient way.
One of the most remarkable piano talents of our time.
This truly breathtaking and ferocious blend of jazz invention and classical composition is love at first listen.
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
Accessible tickets and Companion Card bookings are now available online for many Adelaide Festival Centre shows on Ticketek.
If the show you are looking at doesn't have online booking available, please complete Ticketek's Accessible Seating Form and you will be contacted to process your booking.
- Runtime
- 1 hour and 30 minutes
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OzAsia Festival is Australia’s leading contemporary arts festival engaging with Asia. It showcases the best theatre, dance, music, visual arts, literature, food and cultural events from across Asia.
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Artists
- Hiromi Piano
- Fung Chern Hwei Violin
- Jannina Norpoth Violin
- Nicholas Revel Viola
- Hamilton Berry Cello
Performance Location: Adelaide Town Hall

The Adelaide Town Hall is located on 128 King William Street, Adelaide 5000 and is easily accessible by public transport.
Find timetables for Adelaide’s bus, train and tram services on the Adelaide Metro website here.
You can also visit the Adelaide Metro InfoCentre at the Adelaide Railway Station or call their InfoLine on 1300 311 108.
For full information, visit the Adelaide Town Hall website.
The following access features are in place:
- Automatic glass sliding doors at entry
- LED display directory
- Lift with illuminated raised tactile/braille buttons and voice announcements
- Right hand transfer unisex accessible toilet
- Wheelchair accessible seating in the Auditorium Stalls (not in the Gallery or Dress Circle)
Please see the Adelaide Town Hall access services webpage for more information.
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