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SUMMARY:The Resonant Heart – The Heart Whispers & Whirls II
DESCRIPTION:A mesmerising kaleidoscope of multi-lingual poetry\, folk songs\, movement\, and ritual.\nThe Resonant Heart is a multi-disciplinary ensemble of international women and female-identifying artists who have united to share and create from their collective cultural and artistic knowledge. Forming an eternal sisterhood through this process\, The Resonant Heart comprises Sudanese poet Nyaluelit ‘Lizzy’ Kuoth\, Indian sitarist Sarita McHarg\, Iranian artists Vahideh Eisaei and Elnaz Sheshgelani\, and the Balkan and Sephardic Jewish music trio SARAY Iluminado Femme\, featuring vocalist Nela Trifkovic\, and instrumentalists Irine Vela and Kelly Dowall. Reuniting in 2024\, these seven self-described Resonant HeArtists return to the stage to unveil an enchanting blend of cultural\, poetic\, and musical magic in this intimate Salon experience. \nEnvision a world that is simultaneously different and unexpected\, yet intimately familiar. Through a mesmerising kaleidoscope of multi-lingual poetry\, folk songs\, movement\, and ritual\, this performance shares rich traditional storytelling and original music in Nuer\, Hindi\, Ladino\, Bosnian\, Farsi\, and Serbian languages. From shadow puppetry to the sonorous qanun\, sitar\, Turkish ney flute and Creatan laouto\, witness vibrant dancing to the rhythmic sounds of the Iranian frame drum in this sonic ritual of love and belonging. \nThis project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \n\nThursday 7 November 2024 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-resonant-heart-the-heart-whispers-whirls-ii/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Lior – The Blue Parade
DESCRIPTION:Lior performs his new album The Blue Parade\, along with beloved songs from his catalogue.\nFollowing a recent sold-out album preview in the Salon\, Lior marks the first major outing for his highly anticipated new record\, The Blue Parade. \nOne of Australia’s most cherished singer-songwriters\, Lior is renowned for his soul-stirring voice and songs that resonate with truth and sincerity. He burst onto the Australian music scene in 2005 with his debut album\, Autumn Flow\, which has become one of the most successful independent debut releases in Australian music history. His passion for new challenges has led to awe-inspiring collaborations with all the major Australian orchestras\, earning him the prestigious Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship for outstanding excellence and courage in music. \nAs an artist\, Lior draws deeply from his own life and observations of the world around him. Never one to shy away from expressing the full spectrum of the human experience\, his compelling songs find a way to uplift even when reflecting upon darker themes lyrically and musically. An expansion of his earlier work\, The Blue Parade was written with Melbourne-based guitarist/composer Cameron Deyell and produced by long-term collaborator Lachlan Carrick\, giving rise to an expansive and cinematic soundscape. Joined by his five-piece band\, be among the first to hear new songs along with beloved works from Lior’s extensive back catalogue in this unmissable experience. \n\nSaturday 2 November 2024 7.30pm \n\nElisabeth Murdoch Hall\n\nDuration: 1 hour 30 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: A reserve $69; B reserve $59
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/lior-the-blue-parade/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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SUMMARY:Duo Eclettico & Helen Morse – A Trillion Tiny Awakenings
DESCRIPTION:Duo Eclettico and iconic Australian actor Helen Morse present three groundbreaking works for classical saxophone and piano.\nAward-winning Duo Eclettico returns to the stage to explore the wealth of repertoire available for their distinct combination of instruments–saxophone and piano. Passionate about unearthing complex\, vibrant repertoire and commissioning new works\, particularly from local artists\, the pair will perform three groundbreaking works in this intimate Salon experience. \nJoined by the iconic Australian actor Helen Morse\, witness the world premiere of Linda Kouvaras’ Harwood Poems\, an extraordinary composition for saxophone\, piano\, and narrator. A poignant celebration of revered Australian poet Gwen Harwood\, this piece beautifully captures the striking paradoxes of the human experience with stark intimacy. Composed especially for Duo Eclettico and Helen Morse\, this concert is perfectly paired with two major works. From Ned Rorem’s vividly evocative seven waltzes in Picnic on the Marne to Cheryl Durongpisitkul’s moving homage to the late Australian poet and activist\, Candy Royalle\, in A Trillion Tiny Awakenings\, this thought-provoking exploration of powerful storytelling for saxophone\, piano\, and narrator is not to be missed. \n\nSaturday 2 November 2024 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/duo-eclettico-helen-morse-a-trillion-tiny-awakenings/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Penny Quartet – INPOUR
DESCRIPTION:Step into the vibrant and eclectic world of string quartet repertoire.\nPenny Quartet has gained a reputation as an ambitious and multifaceted voice in Australian chamber music. Fueled by a passion for both core quartet repertoire and the exploration of new and innovative works\, they are celebrated for their high-energy performances\, paired with a creative\, diverse\, and thoughtful approach to programming. \nReturning to the intimate Primrose Potter Salon\, Penny Quartet presents a compelling program featuring three evocative works. Opening with the heart-wrenching movement ‘II. Espressivo with Wonder and Yearning’ by Jamaican composer Eleanor Alberga\, this immersive composition draws listeners in with its simmering\, slow-burning tension. The evening takes an introspective and resolute turn with Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartet No.11\, an emotionally charged masterpiece that mirrors the composer’s personal and artistic turmoil. This enthralling evening will conclude with the world premiere of an exciting new work commissioned by Melbourne Recital Centre and the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music\, written by Australian composer Kym Alexandra Dillon. \nThe Melbourne Recital Centre/Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Composition Award was made possible from 2016 – 2019 with the support Majlis Pty Ltd\, and from 2020 with the support of Ms Jane Kunstler. \n\nFriday 1 November 2024 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/penny-quartet-inpour/
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SUMMARY:Goldner String Quartet – Encounter
DESCRIPTION:30 years of outstanding music-making concludes with a fitting finale and farewell.\nIn what is both beautiful and bittersweet for the chamber music community of music-lovers and music-makers alike\, the Goldner String Quartet gives its last ever Melbourne performance. \nOver 30 years\, Goldner String Quartet (affectionately known as The Goldners)\, has garnered widespread recognition not only as Australia’s pre-eminent string quartet\, but as a chamber ensemble of international significance and scale. The Goldners have toured throughout Australia\, the United Kingdom\, Europe\, the United States of America\, and the Asia Pacific – applauded for their impeccable artistry and chemistry that transforms every performance into a mesmerising masterclass in chamber music. \nThe Goldners have honed their golden sound over many years to achieve an intimate and innate understanding of each of the longstanding founding members’ musical ideas and sensibilities. They’re not just collaborators\, they’re companions. \nAbout the concert\nFor their final Melbourne performance and farewell\, The Goldners have hand-picked a program that holds great meaning and significance for the ensemble. \nCarl Vine’s exquisite String Quartet No.3 is a fitting celebration for the composer’s 70th birthday year\, and whose works have featured memorably in The Goldners’ repertoire over many years. \nThe Goldners have chosen one of their favourite movements from Beethoven’s String Quartet No.15\, Op.132\, Heilige Dankgesang. This is a piece the quartet describes as a musical conduit for ‘how we can all relate to times in our lives when we have struggled to overcome illness and adversity. The extended movement is the consummate musical expression of this human condition.’ \nAnd to conclude Goldner String Quartet’s final performance\, they gift Melbourne audiences with the Australian premiere of Pēteris Vasks’ recently composed String Quartet No.6. A profound\, autumnal work that captures the feelings of a composer looking back over a long and fruitful life and drawing on much of the choral tradition of his native Latvia. \n\nThursday 31 October 2024 3pm & 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $69 (Concession $55) \nExperience this concert online with Australian Digital Concert Hall\nClick here for live stream tickets.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/goldner-string-quartet-encounter/2024-10-31/2/
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SUMMARY:Goldner String Quartet – Encounter
DESCRIPTION:30 years of outstanding music-making concludes with a fitting finale and farewell.\nIn what is both beautiful and bittersweet for the chamber music community of music-lovers and music-makers alike\, the Goldner String Quartet gives its last ever Melbourne performance. \nOver 30 years\, Goldner String Quartet (affectionately known as The Goldners)\, has garnered widespread recognition not only as Australia’s pre-eminent string quartet\, but as a chamber ensemble of international significance and scale. The Goldners have toured throughout Australia\, the United Kingdom\, Europe\, the United States of America\, and the Asia Pacific – applauded for their impeccable artistry and chemistry that transforms every performance into a mesmerising masterclass in chamber music. \nThe Goldners have honed their golden sound over many years to achieve an intimate and innate understanding of each of the longstanding founding members’ musical ideas and sensibilities. They’re not just collaborators\, they’re companions. \nAbout the concert\nFor their final Melbourne performance and farewell\, The Goldners have hand-picked a program that holds great meaning and significance for the ensemble. \nCarl Vine’s exquisite String Quartet No.3 is a fitting celebration for the composer’s 70th birthday year\, and whose works have featured memorably in The Goldners’ repertoire over many years. \nThe Goldners have chosen one of their favourite movements from Beethoven’s String Quartet No.15\, Op.132\, Heilige Dankgesang. This is a piece the quartet describes as a musical conduit for ‘how we can all relate to times in our lives when we have struggled to overcome illness and adversity. The extended movement is the consummate musical expression of this human condition.’ \nAnd to conclude Goldner String Quartet’s final performance\, they gift Melbourne audiences with the Australian premiere of Pēteris Vasks’ recently composed String Quartet No.6. A profound\, autumnal work that captures the feelings of a composer looking back over a long and fruitful life and drawing on much of the choral tradition of his native Latvia. \n\nThursday 31 October 2024 3pm & 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $69 (Concession $55) \nExperience this concert online with Australian Digital Concert Hall\nClick here for live stream tickets.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/goldner-string-quartet-encounter/2024-10-31/1/
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SUMMARY:ANAM: Mostly Mozart – Sinfonia Concertante
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a morning of diverse repertoire that transcends time and musical boundaries.\nIn this mesmerising morning\, musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) unite with Principal Horn of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra\, Katy Woolley\, for a captivating exploration of different musical styles and eras. \nOriginally commissioned in celebration of Carnegie Hall’s 100th anniversary\, American composer Joan Tower’s Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman Part III features a double brass quintet and was written in tribute to ‘women who are adventurous and take risks’; those who have shattered conventions and made a significant impact on society. \nFollowing this celebration of female strength and resilience\, the ethereal beauty of Morten Lauridsen O Magnum Mysterium is on full display in an arrangement by Phillip Littlemore\, and Samuel Barber’s Mutations from Bach re-works Bach’s timeless melodies through the lens of contemporary interpretation. \nFinally\, Katy Woolley and her ‘evocative French horn’ (ArtsHub) lead the ANAM Orchestra through Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Wind Quartet. This elegant work with its unusual instrumentation spotlights the oboe\, clarinet\, horn\, and bassoon alongside the orchestra to create a unique\, and rich listening experience. \nMorning Tea\nJoin us for coffee plus sweet and savory treats from 10am in the ground floor foyer. \n\nWednesday 16 October 2024 11am;  MRC Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $49 ($42 Concession) \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/anam-mostly-mozart-sinfonia-concertante/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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SUMMARY:Bach Cello Suites – Part I
DESCRIPTION:Experience Bach’s mastery come to life in this intimate performance of his greatest works for cello.\nThe beauty of Bach is on full display in this performance of the great composer’s suites for solo cello in the Primrose Potter Salon. Featuring three of the total six – No.1 in G\, No.4 in E-flat\, and No.6 in D – each performed by a different\, and highly distinguished cellist\, this celebration of Bach’s mastery is the perfect performance for classical aficionados and those seeking a beautifully relaxing night out. \nOpening the performance\, Principal Cellist of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra\, David Berlin\, performs one of the most recognisable pieces of classical music ever written: Bach’s Cello Suite No.1 in G. With its famously serene prelude\, this Suite’s melodic simplicity and emotional depth craft an environment of reflection and tranquillity\, setting the tone for 75 minutes of unforgettable music. \nThe complex yet incredibly rich structure of Suite No.4 in E-flat follows\, with internationally celebrated Richard Narroway. Having recorded all six suites in 2017 to critical acclaim\, including being described by Gramophone as ‘riveting… an adventure in expressive possibility\,’ Richard returns to Melbourne Recital Centre for arguably the grandest of all six. With its imposing prelude to open\, the following movements offer a striking\, and introspective\, contrast. \nFinally\, Josephine Vains closes the performance with the longest and most intricate of the Suites\, Bach’s Cello Suite No.6 in D. Using the unique 5-string baroque cello\, Josephine’s ‘expressive soloist’ (The Age) talents are on full display from the moment she takes to the stage until the final note. This uplifting piece features elegant French dance movements that are lively and joyous\, sure to put a smile on anyone’s face. \n\nTuesday 24 September 2024 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour 35 mins (incl. interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $59 ($49 Concession) – Currently sold out
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/bach-cello-suites-part-i/
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SUMMARY:Kristian Chong & Friends – Quartet for the End of Time
DESCRIPTION:‘If ever there was a piece of chamber music that could be described as a masterpiece in its composer’s lifetime\, this is it.’ – Gramophone\nAcclaimed pianist Kristian Chong\, along with friends and colleagues\, returns to the Primrose Potter Salon for a performance of a must-hear piece of musical storytelling. \nWith its eight movements\, each telling a unique yet connected story\, Olivier Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time is often considered the composer’s magnum opus… and for good reason! Written in the most emotionally demanding of circumstances – while Messiaen was a prisoner-of-war during World War II – the unusual instrumentation was not by design. Rather\, in response to the instruments on hand among the camp’s musician inmates: violin\, cello\, clarinet\, and piano. \nThroughout his life\, Messiaen was fascinated with birdsong\, and he regularly included similar melodies in his compositions. Once quoted as saying ‘I doubt that one can ﬁnd in any human music\, however inspired\, melodies and rhythms that have the sovereign freedom of bird song’\, Messiaen prefaces each of the movements in Quartet for the End of Time with references to blackbirds and nightingales. \nIn his third movement\, Abîme des oiseaux (Abyss of the Birds)\, Messiaen wrote ‘The abyss is Time with its sadness\, its weariness. The birds are the opposite to time; they are our desire for light\, for stars\, for rainbows\, and for jubilant songs.’ This tension between sadness and joy\, happiness and sorrow results in an eight-minute tour-de-force for solo clarinet joining spirituality and nature in what is often considered one of the most challenging solos ever written. \n\nThursday 5 September 2024 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/kristian-chong-friends-quartet-for-the-end-of-time/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank VIC 3006\, Australia\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3929\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Orava Quartet plays Debussy & Dean
DESCRIPTION:Watch as this exciting Australian quartet showcase their ‘intensity\, precision and incredible teamwork.’ – Limelight\nPredicted by The Australian to become ‘one of Australia’s proudest cultural exports’\, Brisbane-based Orava Quartet first joined forces in 2007 and have since taken the world by storm. With global tours\, a number one ARIA Classical charts album\, and the acclaim of being the first ensemble to release a recording with Deutsche Grammophon (Australia)\, Orava Quartet have cemented themselves as ‘the most exciting young quartet on the block.’ (Limelight). \nEarning a reputation and devoted following for their thrilling performances\, the Quartet – brothers Daniel and Karol Kowalik (violin and cello)\, violinist David Dalseno and violist Thomas Chawner – bring their unique sound and breathtaking intensity to Melbourne Recital Centre in a performance of Debussy’s String Quartet in G Minor\, alongside the World Premiere of Paul Dean’s latest commission. \nWhile Debussy’s String Quartet had its first performance more than 130 years before Paul Dean’s new work\, Orava Quartet’s ability to blend these two very distinct musical worlds into something contemporary\, yet familiar\, will be on full display in an unforgettable\, and intimate\, performance in the Primrose Potter Salon. \n\nFriday 30 August 2024 7pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/orava-quartet-plays-debussy-dean-2/
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SUMMARY:Orava Quartet plays Debussy & Dean
DESCRIPTION:Watch as this exciting Australian quartet showcase their ‘intensity\, precision and incredible teamwork.’ – Limelight\nPredicted by The Australian to become ‘one of Australia’s proudest cultural exports’\, Brisbane-based Orava Quartet first joined forces in 2007 and have since taken the world by storm. With global tours\, a number one ARIA Classical charts album\, and the acclaim of being the first ensemble to release a recording with Deutsche Grammophon (Australia)\, Orava Quartet have cemented themselves as ‘the most exciting young quartet on the block.’ (Limelight). \nEarning a reputation and devoted following for their thrilling performances\, the Quartet – brothers Daniel and Karol Kowalik (violin and cello)\, violinist David Dalseno and violist Thomas Chawner – bring their unique sound and breathtaking intensity to Melbourne Recital Centre in a performance of Debussy’s String Quartet in G Minor\, alongside the World Premiere of Paul Dean’s latest commission. \nWhile Debussy’s String Quartet had its first performance more than 130 years before Paul Dean’s new work\, Orava Quartet’s ability to blend these two very distinct musical worlds into something contemporary\, yet familiar\, will be on full display in an unforgettable\, and intimate\, performance in the Primrose Potter Salon. \nFriday 30 August 2024 7pm\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nMelbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nTICKETS: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/orava-quartet-plays-debussy-dean/
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SUMMARY:Trio Gaspard
DESCRIPTION:A dynamic and fresh approach to the score.\nStep into a world of transcendent musicality with Trio Gaspard\, one of the most sought-after piano trios of their generation. Hailing from Germany\, Greece\, and the UK\, Trio Gaspard is renowned for its dynamic and fresh approach to the score. Captivating audiences across revered international stages such as Wigmore Hall\, Berlin Philharmonie and Salle Molière Lyon\, witness what critics have described as ‘richly coloured\, honest\, and full of joy’ (Ensemble Magazine). \nAbout the concert\nCommencing with Haydn’s Piano Trio No.44 in E\, immerse yourself in the lively and spirited composition that embodies the classical elegance and exuberance for which Haydn is celebrated. \nA cornerstone of the Romantic piano trio repertoire\, experience the beautifully poignant and intimately expressive work of Schumann’s Piano Trio No.2 in F\, Op.80. In the intimate setting of the Primrose Potter Salon\, don’t miss Trio Gaspard’s unparalleled artistry as they breathe new life into these masterpieces. \nTuesday 20 August 2024 6pm & 8pm\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nMelbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nTICKETS: Standard $69 (Concession $55)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/trio-gaspard/2024-08-20/2/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
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SUMMARY:Trio Gaspard
DESCRIPTION:A dynamic and fresh approach to the score.\nStep into a world of transcendent musicality with Trio Gaspard\, one of the most sought-after piano trios of their generation. Hailing from Germany\, Greece\, and the UK\, Trio Gaspard is renowned for its dynamic and fresh approach to the score. Captivating audiences across revered international stages such as Wigmore Hall\, Berlin Philharmonie and Salle Molière Lyon\, witness what critics have described as ‘richly coloured\, honest\, and full of joy’ (Ensemble Magazine). \nAbout the concert\nCommencing with Haydn’s Piano Trio No.44 in E\, immerse yourself in the lively and spirited composition that embodies the classical elegance and exuberance for which Haydn is celebrated. \nA cornerstone of the Romantic piano trio repertoire\, experience the beautifully poignant and intimately expressive work of Schumann’s Piano Trio No.2 in F\, Op.80. In the intimate setting of the Primrose Potter Salon\, don’t miss Trio Gaspard’s unparalleled artistry as they breathe new life into these masterpieces. \nTuesday 20 August 2024 6pm & 8pm\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nMelbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nTICKETS: Standard $69 (Concession $55)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/trio-gaspard/2024-08-20/1/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240813T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240813T210000
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
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SUMMARY:Augustin Hadelich
DESCRIPTION:Witness ‘one of the most exciting violinists in the world’ (Süddeutsche Zeitung) in a one-night-only recital.\nExperience an extraordinary evening with acclaimed German-American virtuoso and GRAMMY® Award winner\, Augustin Hadelich\, as he graces the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall stage. Revered for his awe-inspiring technique\, profound interpretations\, and ethereal resonance\, Hadelich’s performance transcends the ordinary; as noted by The Washington Post\, ‘The essence of Hadelich’s playing is beauty.’ With a repertoire that spans collaborations with preeminent American orchestras and global luminaries such as the Berliner Philharmoniker\, Concertgebouworkest\, and NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo\, Hadelich’s artistry knows no bounds. \nAbout the concert\nIn his only Australian recital\, witness Hadelich up close and personal as he takes listeners on a remarkable journey through luminous masterpieces\, performing Bach’s Partita No.3 in E and American composer David Lang’s contemplative Mystery Sonatas. \nA historic moment unfolds as the resonant works of African-American composer Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson’s Blue/s Forms come to life for the very first time in Australia. Originally a tribute to Sanford Allen\, the first African-American violinist to play in the New York Philharmonic\, this composition evokes jazz-infused melodies from its first note\, marking a groundbreaking debut for Melbourne Recital Centre’s 15th birthday celebration. \nPost-Concert Talk\nFollowing this extraordinary performance\, Augustin Hadelich joins Melbourne Recital Centre’s Director of Programming\, Marshall McGuire\, in the ground floor foyer for a 20-minute discussion about his artistry\, career\, and more. Take a seat and enjoy this perfect conclusion to your musical experience. \nTuesday 13 August 2024 7.30pm\nDuration: 1 hour 30 mins (incl. interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nMelbourne Recital Centre\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nTICKETS: Premium $129; A reserve $119 ($102 Concession); B reserve $102 ($87 Concession); C reserve $77 \nExperience this concert also online with Australian Digital Concert Hall
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/augustin-hadelich/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240809T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240809T201000
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
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SUMMARY:David Greco and Chad Kelly – Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin
DESCRIPTION:A fresh and vibrant take on Schubert.\nClassical luminaries David Greco and Chad Kelly combine their considerable talents in this interpretation of Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin (The Maid of the Mill). \nComposed in 1823\, this iconic work is one of the earliest extended song cycles and one of Schubert’s most important works. In Die schöne Müllerin\, we meet a young man with thoughts of love. Just one glimpse of the miller’s daughter at the window and he’s smitten\, but in vain\, for she loves another. The song cycle is loved for its breathtaking complexity\, intense originality and the rich melodies that carved Schubert’s reputation as a genius of the lieder genre. \nConcert update: Due to injury\, pianist Erin Helyard is sorry to advise that he is withdrawing from this performance of Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin with David Greco. Together with David Greco\, Erin Helyard is delighted to welcome pianist Chad Kelly in his place. \nFriday 9 August 2024 7pm\nDuration: 1 hour 10 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nMelbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nTICKETS: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/david-greco-and-chad-kelly-schuberts-die-schone-mullerin/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240809T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240809T121500
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SUMMARY:Mostly Mozart – Magnificent Minor
DESCRIPTION:Experience the transcendent power of two musical titans on full display.\nIn this mid-winter Mostly Mozart\, violinists Jakub Jakowicz and Sophie Rowell join musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music for a morning of 18th-century masterworks. \nJourneying back to the heart of the Baroque era with J.S. Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins\, the overlapping\, intertwining dialogue between the two soloists and the ensemble showcases the glory of the era. With Polish-born Jakub Jakowicz’ career of chamber music artistry and one of Australia’s most-treasured musicians\, Sophie Rowell\, at the helm\, Bach’s combination of rhythmic power and sustained songfulness leaps across centuries to bring delight to a troubled world. \nWritten in a blaze of inspiration in the summer of 1788\, Mozart’s Symphony No.40 defies the descriptors of ‘powerful’ and ‘dramatic’. With the fiery urgency of the opening\, the graceful serenity of the second movement\, and finally\, the spirited finale\, Mozart’s emotional rollercoaster of melodies showcases the energetic power of the ANAM Orchestra. \nMorning Tea: Join us for coffee plus sweet and savory treats from 10am in the ground floor foyer. \nFriday 9 August 2024 11am\nDuration: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nMelbourne Recital Centre\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nTICKETS: Standard $49 ($42 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/mostly-mozart-magnificent-minor/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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SUMMARY:Australian National Academy of Music: Mostly Mozart - Magnificent Minor
DESCRIPTION:Two exceptional violinists – ANAM Head of String Chamber Music Sophie Rowell and Polish violinist Jakub Jakowicz – direct ANAM musicians in two works of imperishable beauty.  \nBach’s violin concertos are so sublime that they’ve been described as the music angels play in heaven. This one\, for two violins\, with its overlapping\, intertwining dialogue between the two soloists and the ensemble\, is one of the glories of the Baroque. With its combination of rhythmic power and sustained songfulness\, it leaps across the centuries to bring delight to a troubled world.   \nMozart’s symphony presents you with rockier emotional terrain. ‘Powerful’ will not do\, nor will ‘dramatic’. Written in a blaze of inspiration in the summer of 1788\, this tempestuous music is somehow uniquely Mozartian in its formal grace and harmonic ingenuity\, but also looks forward to the new worlds of expressive possibility which would be explored by composers in the generations to follow. \nSingle Tickets will be on sale from 8 December. \nJohann Sebastian BACH Concerto for Two Violins in D minor\, BWV1043\nWolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony no. 40 in G minor\, K550 \nSophie Rowell (ANAM Head of String Chamber Music) director/violin\nJakub Jakowicz director/violin\nANAM Orchestra \nFriday 9 August 2024 11am Duration: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nElisabeth Murdoch Hall\nTICKETS: Standard $49 ($42 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/australian-national-academy-of-music-mostly-mozart-magnificent-minor/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt Street\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240801T190000
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SUMMARY:Zoe Knighton and Amir Farid
DESCRIPTION:A thrilling match for cello and piano repertoire.\nZoe Knighton and Amir Farid grace the stage with a musical partnership spanning 15 remarkable years. Known for her ‘thrilling tenor sound’ (Limelight)\, and sublime phrasing\, Zoe is a cellist and founding member of Flinders Quartet\, one of Australia’s finest chamber ensembles. Amir Farid is an award-winning New York-based Iranian-Australian solo pianist. Described as a ‘highly creative musician\,’ he brings strong musical substance to all that he does\, imbuing it with his own experience and understanding. A perfect pairing\, witness their undeniable stage dynamic as they return from a recent striking debut at Carnegie Hall which had listeners ‘hanging on to every note’ (Legato Arts). \nIn this intimate Salon experience\, Zoe and Amir will perform three sonatas that epitomise the lyrical possibilities of cello and piano\, featuring two exciting discoveries set to become staples of the canon. From Brahms’ luscious and comforting Sonata No.1 in E-minor\, Op.38\, to the lightning-quick intelligence\, warmth\, and sensitivity of Margaret Sutherland\, the evening concludes with the glowing sensuousness of a composer rapidly emerging as Croatia’s best-known musical export\, Dora Pejačević.   \nThursday 1 August 2024 6pm\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nMelbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nTICKETS: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/zoe-knighton-and-amir-farid/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank VIC 3006\, Australia\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3929\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240726T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240726T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240720T102253Z
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SUMMARY:Joep Beving
DESCRIPTION:‘A quiet revolt against the madness.’ – Joep Beving\nAfter captivating audiences with his sold-out performance in 2017\, Dutch pianist and neo-classical master Joep Beving makes his long-awaited return to the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall stage. Performing his latest work\, Hermetism\, an immersive audio-visual experience developed in collaboration with artists Boris Acket\, Merijin Versnel and Roxanne Percobic\, the classical narrative of the piano concert is transformed into an unparalleled experience. \nWitness beautifully melodic\, deeply introspective piano music paired with Acket’s ethereal visual installations as Beving blends poignant melancholy with an offer of hope. Inspired by ancient philosophy\, Hermetism reflects the artist’s fascination with the spiritual and the unknown\, taking listeners on a journey into the depths of human emotion and contemplation. \nDescribing his works as ‘simple music for complex emotions\,’ Beving has established himself as one of the most streamed pianists of our time with over half a billion streams\, ending up in Spotify playlists alongside artists such as Max Richter\, Ólafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm. Don’t miss the return of a global phenomenon\, in what promises to be his most meditative and powerful performance yet. \nFriday 26 July 2024 7.30pm \nElisabeth Murdoch Hall\nDuration: 1 hour 30 mins. Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nTICKETS: A reserve $79 ($69 Concession); B reserve $69 ($59 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/joep-beving/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240708T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240708T214500
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
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SUMMARY:Xavier de Maistre + Affinity Quartet
DESCRIPTION:‘Xavier de Maistre is a virtuoso of the highest order’ – Gramophone \nOne of today’s leading harpists\, Xavier de Maistre is renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to classical music. With a fierce dedication to his instrument\, critics have lauded Xavier de Maistre as ‘a virtuoso of the highest order\, profoundly musical and capable of realising a remarkable range of nuance’ (Gramophone). Born in Toulon\, Xavier studied the harp with Vassilia Briano at his local conservatoire\, before perfecting his technique to then become the first French musician to be admitted at the Wiener Philharmoniker. Collaborating with revered conductors like Sir André Previn and Sir Simon Rattle\, he has graced prestigious orchestras worldwide\, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra\, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg\, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Having released a series of acclaimed albums\, including Nuit d’Etoiles dedicated to Debussy\, Xavier’s innovative approach makes him a true luminary in the field. \nIn an exclusive Australian recital\, witness Xavier challenge traditional harp music through daring commissions and reimagined instrumental classics. From the rippling arpeggios and intricate harmonies of Debussy’s beloved ‘Two Arabesques\, L.66’\, to Henriette Renié’s enchanting Romantic masterpiece Legende d’après les Elfes\, don’t miss this awe-inspiring performance marking the first time a harp has been featured as a solo instrument in the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall.\nPost-Concert Talk \nFollowing this extraordinary performance\, Xavier de Maistre joins Melbourne Recital Centre’s Director of Programming\, Marshall McGuire\, in the ground floor foyer for a 20-minute discussion about his artistry\, career\, and more. Take a seat and enjoy this perfect conclusion to your musical experience. \nMonday 8 July 2024 7.30pm;   MRC\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\nDuration: 2 hours 15 mins (incl. interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nTickets: Premium $115; A reserve $102 ($87 Concession); B reserve $87 ($67 Concession); C reserve $67
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/xavier-de-maistre-affinity-quartet/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt Street\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240705T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240705T220000
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
CREATED:20240630T044030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T044030Z
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SUMMARY:ELISION + Ngulmiya
DESCRIPTION:Experience spine-tingling ancient vocals paired with rare and fantastical sonic visions. \nIn this double bill performance featuring First Nations artist Ngulmiya and Australian ensemble ELISION\, traditional sounds and boundary-pushing music come to life on stage.\nELISION \nIn a performance brimming with Australian and World premieres\, ELISION’s expertise and commitment to commissioning and sharing new music is on full display. The only Australian ensemble capable of presenting works of this scale\, ELISION unites Australian musicians scattered around the world and brings them home to create an unforgettable experience for audiences. \nDescribed as a ‘brilliant Australian ensemble’ (New York Times) and renowned for expanding musical possibilities\, ELISION presents the Australian premieres of Liza Lim’s Speak\, Be Silent and Aaron Cassidy’s Self-Portrait\, Three Times\, Standing (15.3.1991- 20.3.1991) alongside the World premieres of Richard Barrett’s tomorrow and Mary Bellamy’s Radial Lines in a performance featuring an ensemble of more than 20 artists.\nNgulmiya \nDescribed as the ‘owner of a voice capable of making you leave your body’\, Ngulmiya’s internationally celebrated singing stems from a tradition that has developed over many thousands of years\, on the remote coast of Arnhem Land. \nIn his debut Melbourne Recital Centre performance\, Ngulmiya presents stories and songs from his National Indigenous Music Award-winning self-titled\, debut album. Using emotive\, and minimalist arrangements including strings\, piano\, and synth as the base\, and with his son and Arnhem Land songman\, Nayurryurr Nundhirribala\, by his side\, this captivating performance of stories of ancient Australia and Nusantara puts his language\, Wubuy\, on centre stage.  \nFriday 5 July 2024 7pm; MRC Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\nDuration: 3 hours (incl. interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change.\nTickets: A reserve $55; B reserve $45
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/elision-ngulmiya/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240628T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240628T210000
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
CREATED:20240618T060452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T060452Z
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SUMMARY:Satu Vänskä and Konstantin Shamray
DESCRIPTION:Explore the magic of Nordic mastery with two of Australia’s most in-demand musicians.\nIn this evening of mesmerising melodies\, Principal Violin of the Australian Chamber Orchestra Satu Vänskä and modern piano maestro Konstantin Shamray unite for an exploration of the enchanting landscapes of Finland and beyond. \nHaving graced some of the top stages in the world including Sydney Opera House and the Barbican\, Satu – the Japanese-born\, Finnish violin luminary – shares a more intimate side of her highly celebrated music-making in this unique Primrose Potter Salon concert experience. Meanwhile\, Konstantin\, renowned for his expertise in delivering captivating performances brimming with ‘fierce virtuosity and intense expressivity’ (Sydney Morning Herald) has cemented himself as one of Australia’s top pianists since taking out first place at the 2008 Sydney International Piano Competition. \nOften considered the successor to Jean Sibelius\, this performance commences with Aulis Sallinen’s haunting Cadenza for Solo Violin before embarking into the mind of Sibelius himself with excerpts from piano and violin works from the latter half of the composer’s life. \nFinally\, a short trip across the Baltic Sea and the evening concludes in Germany with Beethoven’s Sonata No.8 in G for Piano and Violin. With sheer power and grace\, this performance by two of Australia’s great musicians is an inspiring collaboration at its finest. \nFriday 28 June 2024 6pm & 8pm \nPrimrose Potter Salon\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nTICKETS\nStandard $69 (Concession $55)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/satu-vanska-and-konstantin-shamray/2024-06-28/2/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240628T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240628T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T060452Z
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SUMMARY:Satu Vänskä and Konstantin Shamray
DESCRIPTION:Explore the magic of Nordic mastery with two of Australia’s most in-demand musicians.\nIn this evening of mesmerising melodies\, Principal Violin of the Australian Chamber Orchestra Satu Vänskä and modern piano maestro Konstantin Shamray unite for an exploration of the enchanting landscapes of Finland and beyond. \nHaving graced some of the top stages in the world including Sydney Opera House and the Barbican\, Satu – the Japanese-born\, Finnish violin luminary – shares a more intimate side of her highly celebrated music-making in this unique Primrose Potter Salon concert experience. Meanwhile\, Konstantin\, renowned for his expertise in delivering captivating performances brimming with ‘fierce virtuosity and intense expressivity’ (Sydney Morning Herald) has cemented himself as one of Australia’s top pianists since taking out first place at the 2008 Sydney International Piano Competition. \nOften considered the successor to Jean Sibelius\, this performance commences with Aulis Sallinen’s haunting Cadenza for Solo Violin before embarking into the mind of Sibelius himself with excerpts from piano and violin works from the latter half of the composer’s life. \nFinally\, a short trip across the Baltic Sea and the evening concludes in Germany with Beethoven’s Sonata No.8 in G for Piano and Violin. With sheer power and grace\, this performance by two of Australia’s great musicians is an inspiring collaboration at its finest. \nFriday 28 June 2024 6pm & 8pm \nPrimrose Potter Salon\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \nTICKETS\nStandard $69 (Concession $55)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/satu-vanska-and-konstantin-shamray/2024-06-28/1/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240616T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
CREATED:20240612T030346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T030346Z
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SUMMARY:Baroque Competition 2024
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, we’re excited to launch the Baroque Competition.\nFormerly the Bach Comp for the last 14 years\, this expansion into a rich musical period will allow young artists to explore the works of hundreds of composers. The Baroque Competition promises greater diversity in instrumentation on the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall stage\, with the same prestigious cash prizes. \nCome and listen to an array of budding young performers battle it out on stage and enjoy an afternoon of Baroque genius. \nThe 2024 Baroque Competition is generously supported by Mrs Margaret Ross AM and Dr Ian Ross. \nPrizes generously supported by Martine Letts\, and Maria Johnson on behalf of the late Harry Johnson. \nThis event is presented by Melbourne Recital Centre in association with Competitions Media Partner 3MBS Melbourne. \n\nSunday 16 June 2024 3pm;   MRC\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 2 hours (incl. interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: This event is free\, however\, tickets are required for entry.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/baroque-competition-2024/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240606T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260516T110445
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T014107Z
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SUMMARY:Joshua Moshe – Inner Search
DESCRIPTION:Genre-bending jazz saxophonist Joshua Moshe performs his award-winning debut album\, Inner Search.\nMusic Victoria and Melbourne Recital Centre are proud to work together to support Australian artists through the Music Victoria Awards. In 2023 the award for Best Jazz Work went to Joshua Moshe\, and Melbourne Recital Centre supports the category winner with a performance opportunity at the Centre\, as part of its dedication to celebrating musicians from Victoria in an intimate setting. \nAbout the concert\nImmerse yourself in the genre-bending brilliance of South African-born\, Melbourne-based saxophonist\, Joshua Moshe\, as he performs his acclaimed debut album\, Inner Search. Awarded the 2023 Music Victoria Prize for Best Jazz Album\, Joshua seamlessly blends contemporary jazz\, Afro-Cuban beats\, hip-hop\, electronic\, and traditional folk music. \nIn this one-of-a-kind performance\, embark on a journey through bold and sonic soundscapes as Joshua fuses two distinct bands. From an electric ensemble with amplification and effects to an intimate acoustic band\, the evening culminates with both colliding on the explosive final track\, ‘Yehuda.’ Joined by a roster of musicians whose credits span iconic Australian acts such as The Bamboos\, The Cat Empire\, Husky\, and Deborah Conway\, this performance shifts between soloists and a full ensemble of seven musicians\, in a multifaceted musical experience. \n\nThursday 6 June 2024 7pm;   MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/joshua-moshe-inner-search/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Genevieve Lacey and Marshall McGuire – Wishing Songs
DESCRIPTION:Experience the ‘inquisitive creativity and brilliant artistry of two extraordinary musicians.’ – The Age\nARIA award-winning duo Genevieve Lacey and Marshall McGuire return to Melbourne Recital Centre for a program of songs and works they describe as ‘near and dear’ to their hearts. \nWorks from 17th-century England sit alongside more contemporary compositions from their acclaimed\, award-winning album Bower\, in a performance that celebrates the unique talents of composers from across Australia and around the world. \nWith their spellbinding expertise on recorder and harp (respectively)\, Genevieve and Marshall perform music from across the centuries to audiences in the Primrose Potter Salon. \n\nThursday 30 May 2024 6pm & 8pm;   MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $60 ($48 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/genevieve-lacey-and-marshall-mcguire-wishing-songs/2024-05-30/2/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank VIC 3006\, Australia\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3929\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Genevieve Lacey and Marshall McGuire – Wishing Songs
DESCRIPTION:Experience the ‘inquisitive creativity and brilliant artistry of two extraordinary musicians.’ – The Age\nARIA award-winning duo Genevieve Lacey and Marshall McGuire return to Melbourne Recital Centre for a program of songs and works they describe as ‘near and dear’ to their hearts. \nWorks from 17th-century England sit alongside more contemporary compositions from their acclaimed\, award-winning album Bower\, in a performance that celebrates the unique talents of composers from across Australia and around the world. \nWith their spellbinding expertise on recorder and harp (respectively)\, Genevieve and Marshall perform music from across the centuries to audiences in the Primrose Potter Salon. \n\nThursday 30 May 2024 6pm & 8pm;   MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $60 ($48 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/genevieve-lacey-and-marshall-mcguire-wishing-songs/2024-05-30/1/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank VIC 3006\, Australia\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3929\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240520T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240520T120000
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SUMMARY:Mostly Mozart – Glories of the Clarinet
DESCRIPTION:With technical brilliance and delicate harmonies\, this hour-long performance showcases the glory that is the clarinet.\nMusicians from the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM)\, alongside Finnish director/clarinetist Christoffer Sundqvist\, present two of the earliest works in the modern clarinet canon. \nConsidered one of the leading clarinetists of his generation\, Christoffer has held the position of Principal Clarinet with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra since 2005 and performs regularly with orchestras throughout Europe. With his ‘outstanding soloist’ (International Record Review) credentials\, Christoffer directs ANAM Musicians through Bernhard Henrik Crusell’s Clarinet Concerto No.2 – the first of two works in this program of passion and virtuosity. Considered a clarinet celebrity in his day\, Crusell’s deep understanding of the instrument’s capabilities is illustrated through the haunting beauty and rich tapestry of his often-forgotten concerto. \nIn a seamless blending of soloist and strings with unparalleled musical elegance\, Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet is often considered the jewel in the composer’s late Chamber Music crown. As the intimate dialogue between clarinet and string quartet begins to unfold\, so too do the intricacies and tenderness of Mozart’s signature compositional style. \nMorning Tea\nJoin us for coffee plus sweet and savory treats from 10am in the ground floor foyer. \n\nMonday 20 May 2024 11am;   Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $49 ($42 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/mostly-mozart-glories-of-the-clarinet/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt Street\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Nat Bartsch Quartet: Busy/Quiet
DESCRIPTION:‘An audacious rollercoaster of emotive highs and lows\, signifying a fresh flowering of optimism following dark times.’ – Rhythms Magazine\nExperience the evocative and transformative music of acclaimed pianist and composer Nat Bartsch. As Melbourne Recital Centre’s 2024 Artist in Residence\, her music defies genres\, seamlessly blending post-rock\, ambient\, impressionist\, jazz\, and neoclassical music to create distinctly beautiful and cinematic soundscapes that speak to people from all walks of life. \nCommissioned by ABC Jazz in 2021 for International Women’s Day\, Busy/Quiet is a heartfelt ode dedicated to the hard-working women and musicians who demonstrated remarkable resilience during the pandemic. Powerful and passionate\, with a driving minimalistic feel that reflects her inimitable compositional style\, Busy/Quiet was awarded Best Jazz Work at the 2023 APRA Art Music Awards. Nat will also perform songs from her quartet albums\, Forever More and Hope Renewed\, as well as premiere a new companion piece to Busy/Quiet as it explores our post-pandemic world. \nJoin us for an intimate evening of unparalleled musical storytelling as Nat Bartsch and her quartet take listeners on a captivating journey\, exploring the contradictions\, tensions\, challenges\, and joys of our collective experience. \nLaunched in 2017\, Melbourne Recital Centre’s Artist-in-Residence program is a key part of the Centre’s commitment to supporting innovation and inclusion in music. \n\nFriday 17 May 2024 7pm;   MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/nat-bartsch-quartet-busy-quiet/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Jane Austen's Music
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Jane Austen aficionados and classical music lovers\, travel back in time to rural England in the 18th and 19th centuries and relive the romance\, drama and music of the era.\nIt is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is a literary luminary. Austen’s razor-sharp social commentary\, astute character studies and sparkling dialogue resonate across generations. \nThere is no charm equal to the world that Jane Austen has created through her words\, where timeless tales of love and society’s intricacies collide with melodies that transcend centuries. Austen’s words have left an indelible mark on literature\, and her influence extends beyond the pages of her books\, shaping films\, television adaptations\, art and of course\, music. \nJust as Caroline Bingley exclaims in Pride and Prejudice ‘there is no enjoyment like reading!’\, here at Melbourne Recital Centre we feel the same about music. That is why we have curated a glittering selection of music from some of the greatest films of Jane Austen’s works\, music from the Austen era\, and music she refers to and reflects on in her writings. \nDress as your favourite Jane Austen character and immerse yourself in gorgeous music from Jane Austen’s world including Pride and Prejudice\, Emma\, Sense and Sensibility\, plus delightful works by Mozart\, Beethoven and Purcell. \nAnd as Anne remarks to Mr. Elliot in Persuasion\, Austen’s sixth and last completed novel\, ‘my idea of good company … is the company of clever\, well-informed people\, who have a great deal of conversation…’ be sure to join us after the concert for a talk delving into the music\, writing and times of the iconic Austen era. Whether you prefer to converse or listen\, all are welcome. \nPost-Concert Talk\nFollowing this extraordinary performance\, Rachael Beesley and Aura Go join Melbourne Recital Centre’s Director of Programming\, Marshall McGuire\, in the ground floor foyer for a 20-minute discussion about the music. Take a seat and enjoy this perfect conclusion to your musical experience. \n\nSaturday 4 May 2024 3pm & 7pm; MRC\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 10 mins (no interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Premium $79; A reserve $65; B reserve $50; C reserve $35
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/jane-austens-music/2024-05-04/2/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre
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