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Maria Lurighi is a Lecturer in Contemporary Voice at the School of Creative Arts and Media, University of Tasmania. She is based at the Hobart CBD Campuses and The Hedberg in Tasmania. Her work focuses on music performance with specializations in contemporary vocal techniques, gospel music, and historical music interpretation. She frequently collaborates with artists like Andrew Legg and Jeffery Malpas on interdisciplinary projects blending music with visual arts and historical contexts.
Her research outputs include live performances such as The Potters House Church (2015) exploring gospel traditions, the WWI: Songs and Music exhibition (2014) analyzing wartime musical expressions, and collaborative performances like Legg and Lurighi in Concert (2008). These works highlight her expertise in historical performance practices and cross-genre collaborations.
Her community engagement includes events like the Foolish Songs of April (2022), offering accessible musical experiences for local audiences. While no formal awards are listed, her extensive performance record demonstrates significant contributions to Tasmanian cultural life through music.



