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SUMMARY:International Classics 2023: Anthony Marwood & Stefan Cassomenos
DESCRIPTION:An energetic partnership brimming with boldness and versatility.\nWith a rock-star international reputation for revolutionising classical music for today\, violinist Anthony Marwood is ‘a magic name in the business’ (The Independent UK) renowned for his adventurous and ingenious performances and projects. \nAs a soloist\, he is celebrated for his Olympian-calibre endurance and virtuosic resonance. His breadth of experience has seen him work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra\, London Philharmonic\, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra\, Academy of St Martin in the Fields\, Indian classical dancer Mayuri Boonham\, Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O’Connor\, sculptress Nicole Farhi and South African guitarist Derek Gripper. \nFormerly the violinist of Florestan Trio for sixteen years\, as a chamber musician Marwood’s ever-expanding circle of impressive collaborators includes Steven Isserlis\, Aleksandar Madžar\, Inon Barnatan\, Alexander Melnikov\, Denes Varjon and James Crabb. \nAbout the concert\nTen years after appearing with Aleksandar Madžar in recital\, Marwood returns to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall with powerhouse Melbourne pianist Stefan Cassomenos for a captivating performance that pairs Schumann with Janáček and Stravinsky with the Australian premiere of Thomas Adès’ Märchentänze. Together\, Anthony Marwood and Stefan Cassomenos deliver an evening of technical mastery\, spirited energy and musical flair. \n\nThursday 25 May 2023 7.30pm; Elisabeth Murdoch Hall; Duration: 2 hours (incl. interval) \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Premium $115; A reserve $99 ($87 Concession); B reserve $85 ($67 Concession); C reserve $64\nD reserve $49 \nExperience this concert online with Australian Digital Concert Hall Click here for live stream tickets
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/international-classics-2023-anthony-marwood-stefan-cassomenos/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt Street\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Van Kuijk Quartet – Parisiennes
DESCRIPTION:A fresh voice imbuing new energy to the master chamber works.\nQuatuor Van Kuijk’s career erupted in 2015 with prize-winning performances at the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition and the Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition. Their rise continued with appearances at European festivals including Lockenhaus\, Verbier and Edinburgh\, and with five critically acclaimed albums on the Alpha Classics label. They were BBC New Generation Artists from 2015-17\, as well as ECHO Rising Stars for the 2017-18 season. Following such high success early in their career\, the ensemble is an established international presence. \nAbout the concert\nThe Quartet’s performance in the Primrose Potter Salon as part of the 2023 Chamber Now series celebrates the quartet’s ten-year anniversary with a program of Mozart\, Debussy\, Mendelssohn and the Australian premiere of Edith Canat de Chizy’s String Quartet No.5 Oh God\, written specially for the quartet. \nQuatuor Van Kuijk are a fresh voice imbuing new energy and interpretations to the master works of the chamber catalogue. Join them for an evening traversing classical refinement in Mozart\, the early Romantic explorations of Mendelssohn\, the new Impressionist sounds of Debussy\, and the thrilling and unsettling textural explorations of a new Edith Canat de Chizy work. \n\nMonday 8 May 2023 7.30pm; MRC Primrose Potter Salon; Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes (incl. interval) \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $79 ($59 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/van-kuijk-quartet-parisiennes/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank VIC 3006\, Australia\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3929\, Australia
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SUMMARY:ANAM Encounters: Impressions
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the next generation of outstanding stars.\nThe intensity of training for musicians at the \n(ANAM) has been likened to ‘a musical boot camp that lasts an entire year.’ But rarely are boot camps full of such joy\, self-discovery\, and artistic aspirations. The ANAM Encounters series in Primrose Potter Salon showcases outstanding performers from the class of 2022 and connects them with audiences as they embark on their professional careers as leading creative artists. \nJohann Sebastian Bach English Suite No.2 in A Minor\, BWV 807 \nSergei Rachmaninoff  \nEtudes-Tableaux\, Op.39\n1.Allegro agitato in C Minor; 8.Allegro moderato in D Minor; 9.Allegro moderato in D \nTrio Élégiaque No. 1 in G Minor \n14 Romances\, Op.34\, No.14 – arr. Anderson \nMiriam Hyde Toccata for Two \nARTISTS: Reuben Johnson piano; Matthew Garvie piano; Harry Egerton violin; Shuhei Lawson cello \n\nFriday 28 April 2023 7pm; Primrose Potter Salon; Duration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/anam-encounters-impressions/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Brodsky Quartet – Bach\, Britten\, Schubert
DESCRIPTION:A brilliantly imagined program of Bach\, Britten and Schubert.\nSince forming in 1972\, the Brodsky Quartet have performed over 3\,000 concerts on the major stages of the world and have released more than 70 recordings. A natural curiosity and an insatiable desire to explore has propelled the group in a number of artistic directions and continues to ensure them not only a prominent presence on the international chamber music scene\, but also a rich and varied musical existence. Their energy and craftsmanship have attracted numerous awards and accolades worldwide\, while their ongoing educational work provides a vehicle to pass on experience and stay in touch with the next generation. \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall celebrates their 50th anniversary with a brilliantly imagined program of Bach\, Britten and Schubert. Weaving musical magic\, the legendary string quartet will demonstrate to audiences the fiercely focused and blazing integrity that comes from 50 years of collaboration and imagination. \n‘How has it been 50 years since we started this lifelong journey together? Looking back\, I find it wonderful that 10- and 12-year olds were already infused with passion and belief in the longevity that is now playing out. Two of us remain from the beginning\, one joined as we turned professional 40 years ago\, and our new fourth member has had her own similar path in the endlessly rewarding and fascinating life that is the String Quartet! We still gain a huge amount of pleasure in the endlessly fascinating vocation we have made our lives’ work. Rehearsals can delve with manic intensity into the minute detail of our craft\, as much now as when we were young and finding our collective voice. The passion remains in our hearts and\, we hope\, will still manage to thrill our audiences as we set off on this anniversary season!’ Brodsky Quartet \n\nWednesday 26 April 2023 7.30pm; Elisabeth Murdoch Hall; Duration: 1 hour 45 mins (incl. interval) \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $79 ($59 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/brodsky-quartet-bach-britten-schubert/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Gesualdo Six – Master Class
DESCRIPTION:From renaissance Europe to the present day.\nJoin award-winning British vocal ensemble The Gesualdo Six for a revelatory master class and discover more about the music you love. \nMelbourne Recital Centre’s Master Class program provides essential artistic development opportunities that benefit young Australian artists and offer insights and learning for patrons as well. \n\nWednesday 29 March 2023 6pm; Primrose Potter Salon; Duration: 2 hours \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $10
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-gesualdo-six-master-class/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Gesualdo Six – The Wishing Tree
DESCRIPTION:From renaissance Europe to the present day.\nThe Gesualdo Six is an award-winning British vocal ensemble comprises some of the UK’s finest consort singers\, directed by Owain Park. Praised for their imaginative programming and impeccable blend\, the ensemble formed in 2014 for a performance of Gesualdo’s Tenebrae Responsories in Cambridge and has gone on to perform at numerous major festivals across UK\, Europe\, North America and Australia. \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall presents a wide-ranging selection of inspiring vocal consort works from Thomas Tallis\, William Byrd\, Josquin des Prez\, Joby Talbot and more. \nThe first half of the program explores sacred music from the Renaissance in Europe\, written at a time of great change and fuelled by religious division. Works by Byrd and Tomkins move through startling harmonic shifts and expressive word paintings. These pieces will be performed alongside works from the tradition of the Oltremontani. This tradition saw composers travel ‘over the mountains’ to Italy to seek pedagogy and patronage. \nThe latter half of the program explores works by composers from this same school\, tracing the evolution of the madrigal form and finally leading to a selection of contemporary pieces which reinvent these old compositional techniques. \n\nTuesday 28 March 2023 7.30pm; Elisabeth Murdoch Hall; Duration: 1 hour 30 mins (incl. interval) \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $79 ($59 Concession) \nBuy & Save – Book tickets to two or more Chamber Now concerts and save.\nBook two concerts and save 10%; Book three concerts and save 15%
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-gesualdo-six-the-wishing-tree/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:David Soo – David Soo Plays Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:A journey through Beethoven’s piano sonatas.\nDavid Soo is a prize-winning Australian concert pianist who has performed throughout Australia\, Asia\, and in Europe as a solo recitalist\, chamber musician\, and concerto soloist. He was the previous winner of Melbourne Recital Centre’s Great Romantics Competition. His consummate authority and passion make for wonderfully evocative performances. \nAbout the concert\nHis performance in Primrose Potter Salon presents a collection of Beethoven’s piano sonatas. Beethoven was arguably one of the most influential composers during the classical period. His innovative approach towards form\, textures\, harmonies and surprises embodies a new spirit of individualism that dominated pianism and musicianship in the romantic period. \nOpening with the grand and dramatic ‘Pathétique’ sonata\, Soo recites this work of great emotional depth\, which echoes Beethoven’s strength of character. Followed by Beethoven’s first piano sonata\, which was composed in 1795 and was dedicated to his teacher and mentor Franz Joseph Haydn. The recital concludes with the composer’s penultimate piano sonata No.31\, which explores human sympathy to rough country humour\, then finally from operatic despair to the safe harbour of consolation\, resolve and triumph. \n\nTuesday 28 March 2023 6pm; Primrose Potter Salon; Duration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $25 ($20 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/david-soo-david-soo-plays-beethoven/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Kung Fu Cellist – Y-Squared
DESCRIPTION:Enchanting works for cello and piano.\nChinese-born artist Yelian He (aka the Kung Fu Cellist) knows firsthand the type of focus and discipline that’s required to endure the rigours of both kung fu training and cello. To master either artform takes more than physical prowess; it takes one’s entire character and being. \nAbout the concert\nHis performance in Primrose Potter Salon together with pianist Yasmin Rowe presents an evening of enchanting works for cello and piano. Known for her intense focus and passion\, Yasmin’s performances captivate audiences from start to finish. \nY Squared has been the winning formula for Yelian He and Yasmin Rowe since 2008\, a collaboration and discipline that allows them to explore the depth of communication between two artists on stage. A delightful evening championing the finest cello and piano repertoire. \nLudwig van Beethoven 12 Variations on ‘Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen’ \nRobert Schumann Fantasiestücke\, Op.73 \nEdward Elgar Salut d’Amour\, Op.12 \nFrancis Poulenc Sonate pour violoncelle et piano\, FP 143 \n\nWednesday 15 February 2023 6pm \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/kung-fu-cellist-y-squared/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230208T200000
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SUMMARY:Southern Cross Soloists: Maps and Journeys
DESCRIPTION:The songlines of the stars and the world’s oldest practice of astronomy.\nLeading Australian chamber music ensemble\, Southern Cross Soloists (SXS) balances breathtaking virtuosity with vibrant artistry. Paula Nazarski is a Ngugi Woman\, esteemed actor and writer who is passionate about the arts and the role of storytelling in the contemporary world. SXS Artist in Residence Chris Williams is a descendant of the Wakka Wakka people of Queensland and one of Australia’s leading didgeridoo soloists. Violin soloist Eric Avery is known for his hypnotic and entrancing performance style. \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall explores the rich astronomical traditions of Australia’s First Nations people over the past 65\,000 years\, believed to be the oldest practice of astronomy in the world. SXS together with Paula Nazarski and Chris Williams present new works by First Nations’ composers Brenda Gifford\, Eric Avery and Sean O’Boyle AM in a concert of Australian works inspired by the night sky and the Seven Sister constellation. \nThrough a unique understanding of star constellations and the interconnection between the sky and the land\, they created star maps and songlines that established sophisticated trade routes covering vast distances across the Australian continent and used astronomy to inform their daily lives including their social laws\, hunting and food gathering techniques\, and understanding of weather and seasonal changes. \nThis celestial knowledge and deep understanding of the land has been aurally passed down from generation to generation through sophisticated systems\, stories and songlines\, marking the continuity and intricacy of the oldest culture in the world.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/southern-cross-soloists-maps-and-journeys/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Riley Lee & Marshall McGuire – Goldfish through Summer Rain
DESCRIPTION:A shared language of peace and stillness.\nRiley Lee and Marshall McGuire first performed together over 25 years ago. Riley Lee began playing the shakuhachi in Japan in 1971\, under the guidance of Chikuho Sakai II and Katsuya Yokoyama and was the ﬁrst non-Japanese to attain Grand Master (dai shihan) rank in shakuhachi. Marshall McGuire is a leading Australian harpist\, teacher and conductor and Director of Programming at Melbourne Recital Centre. \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Primrose Potter Salon features works from their album Spring Sea and Floating World\, alongside works from Riley’s acclaimed release\, Hildegard. The unique combination of these two ancient instruments – representing Eastern and Western musical traditions – has inspired and delighted audiences in Australia and the world. \nA unique opportunity to experience two talented musicians discovering a shared language of peace and stillness. \n\nWednesday 25 January 2023 6pm; Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/riley-lee-marshall-mcguire-goldfish-through-summer-rain/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221216T190000
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SUMMARY:Quartz: Dvorak's America Quintet
DESCRIPTION:A performance sure to delight both first time and seasoned listeners.\nAcclaimed Melbourne string quartet Quartz are a confluence of Australian musical talent and outstanding technique\, performing sensitive interpretations of great masterpieces that are both innovative and unique. \nBeginning with Dvořák’s America\, a work of great beauty that is rarely performed. The added depth and sonority of a second viola will undoubtedly heighten the performance of this piece\, adding a unique richness. \nQuartz carries through to Mendelssohn’s Four Pieces for String Quartet\, a collection of individual movements written throughout his life\, each showcasing compositional mastery and lightness of touch. The four movements have contrasting moods and evocations yet tie together seamlessly into a work revealing Mendelssohn’s premier qualities: passion\, tenderness and civilised wit. \n\nFriday 16 December 2022 6pm; MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/quartz-dvoraks-america-quintet/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre: Primrose Potter Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Klara Quartet: Notturno
DESCRIPTION:Piano quartet masterpieces of the 19th century.\nNewly formed Klara Quartet combines the artistry and commanding presence of Rachael Beesley\, Simon Oswell\, Luke Severn and Andrea Katz. The in-demand chamber music ensemble explores classical\, romantic and modern masterpieces of the 19th and 20th century of rarely performed piano quartets. \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Primrose Potter Salon presents a stunning program of well-loved masterpieces. Beginning with Schubert’s dreamy Notturno\, a work of pervasive\, gentle serenity with subtle shifts of texture and colour. Finishing with Brahms’ passionate Quartet No. 3\, a work of dramatic contrasts\, rich lyricism and romantic sweeps. A dynamic evening of music with four of Australia’s best performers. \n\nMonday 5 December 2022 6pm; MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon; 1 hour (no interval) \nTickets: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/klara-quartet-notturno-2/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre: Primrose Potter Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Six Degrees Ensemble – Above Us
DESCRIPTION:Distinct textures inspired by the cosmos above us.\nAbout the Ensemble\nMelbourne chamber music group Six Degrees Ensemble specialises in Australian\, contemporary and lesser-known works. Their invigorating concerts typically feature six or more artists that includes a rotating line-up of guests and an exciting variety of instruments in the spotlight. \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Primrose Potter Salon uses distinct textures and instrumental combinations inspired by the cosmos above us. An immersive repertoire of Elliot Gyger\, George Crumb\, Somei Satoh\, Robert Schumann\, Richard Rodney Bennett and Hildegard von Bingen reveals the multilayered and multidimensional timelessness of the celestial world. In this concert Six Degrees Ensemble combines sitar\, piano\, percussion\, piccolo and bass flute\, cello and two vocalists to create a distinctive program. A shimmering constellation of music inviting audiences to reach for the stars and celebrate creativity in all its forms. \nArtists: Justine Anderson voice; Stuart Fisher sitar; Joy Lee piano; Michelle John cello; Peter Neville percussion\nEliza Shephard piccolo/bass flute\, soprano recorder; Hamish Upton percussion; Vivien Hamilton mezzo soprano \n\nMonday 21 November 2022 6pm; MRC Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/six-degrees-ensemble-above-us/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre Primrose Potter Salon Salon\, 31 Sturt St\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221105T190000
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SUMMARY:Grand Duo
DESCRIPTION:In a celebration of musical friendship\, fellow pianists Konstantin Shamray and Anna Goldsworthy join forces for a four-hand piano recital.\nThe duo showcase Beethoven’s Three Marches\, Schubert’s great ‘Grand Duo\,’ and their own arrangement of Schubert’s haunting Ständchen. \nAbout the artists\nAnna Goldsworthy was Melbourne Recital Centre’s 2021 Artist-&-Writer-in-Residence. As a pianist\, Anna performs extensively throughout Australia and internationally. An accomplished chamber musician\, Anna is a founding member of the much-loved ensemble Seraphim Trio. Adelaide’s brilliant\, Russian-trained Konstanin Shamray is an exhilarating performer with faultless technique and fearless command of the piano. \n\nSaturday 5 November 2022 6pm; MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Standard $40 ($29 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/grand-duo/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221102T204500
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SUMMARY:Short Black Opera – Woven Song
DESCRIPTION:The latest project from Short Black Opera celebrates multi-dimensional works from an ancient culture.\nDeborah Cheetham AO\, Yorta Yorta woman\, soprano\, composer and educator has been a leader and pioneer in the Australian arts landscape for more than 25 years. \nAbout the concert\nReturning to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall for the second time in 2022\, Cheetham presents Woven Song\, a contemporary chamber series inspired by the Australian Tapestry Workshop Embassy Tapestries. \nThe Embassy Tapestries are a vibrant collaboration between Indigenous artists and the master weavers at the Australian Tapestry Workshop that places large-scale hand-woven tapestries on loan to selected overseas Australian Diplomatic Missions. Through this important project\, Cheetham gives voice to the material works\, engaging in the telling of First Nations stories. Woven Song is a unique collaboration across cultures and art forms\, building international creative communities. Cheetham performs with musicians local to each country – Singapore\, Japan\, France\, Ireland\, China and India – breathing new life into each work. \nWoven Song celebrates works of art from an ancient culture\, reinterpreted and recreated by the exceptional weavers at the Australian Tapestry Workshop\, inspiring a contemporary response in current classical music practice. \n\nWednesday 2 November 2022 7.30pm; MRC\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 15 mins; Tickets: Standard $59 ($39 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/short-black-opera-woven-song/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Sturt Street\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221026T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260512T191806
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UID:10007992-1666810800-1666814400@classicmelbourne.com.au
SUMMARY:Rubiks Collective: They Swim Through Air
DESCRIPTION:A program that reflects on the rituals and processes of life.\nAbout the artists\nRubiks Collective put music at the heart of its practice\, recognised as creators of powerful\, polished and deeply personal artistic experiences. With interests spanning storytelling to cross-art collaboration\, its dynamic performances delight and dazzle audiences with unique programming and virtuosity. \nAbout the concert\nIn ‘They Swim Through Air’\, Rubiks showcase the exuberance\, imagination and artistry of new music creators from Australia and beyond with a program that reflects on the rituals and processes of life. \nInspired by Tolkien’s use of the term ‘sky-fields’ in Lord of the Rings\, Gemma Peacocke reflects on the travels of the sun and the power of hope\, while Leah Blankendaal’s Beacon explores how memories are retained within the body over a lifetime. \nNatalie William’s Singing Stones\, her prize-winning entry in the Iron Composer contest\, draws inspiration from surprising secret musical ingredients. The program finishes with the premiere of Sound Fields\, a new commission from Felicity Wilcox (2021 Pythia Prize). Wilcox’s vivid new work offers sonic interpretations of the lush and emotive imagery by New York expressionist painter\, Helen Frankenthaler. \n\nWednesday 26 October 2022 7pm; Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/rubiks-collective-they-swim-through-air/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt Street\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221025T211500
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SUMMARY:The Tallis Scholars – Music for The Sistine Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Sublime sacred choral music performed by ‘the rock stars of Renaissance vocal music’.\nFor over 40 years\, British early music vocal ensemble The Tallis Scholars have established themselves as the world’s leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music\, creating a sound of astonishing beauty and blend. Following their triumphant sold-out concert at the Centre in 2013\, they return to Australia for a national tour to perform a sublime program of sacred choral music from great Renaissance masters including Josquin\, Palestrina\, Morales\, Victoria and Allegri. \nLed by director Peter Phillips\, they champion sacred vocal music of the Renaissance\, one of the great repertoires of Western classical music\, enthralling audiences in churches\, cathedrals and venues across the globe. \nIn this program The Tallis Scholars explore the world of great Renaissance composers with music once written for the revered Sistine Chapel Choir\, including Allegri’s iconic Miserere. \nPROGRAM\nCristóbal de Morales Regina caeli \nGiovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Missa Papae Marcelli \nGregorio Allegri Miserere mei\, Deus \nCostanzo Festa Quam pulchra es \nCarpentras Lamentations \nJosquin des Prez Inter natos mulierum \nTomás Luis de Victoria Magnificat Primi Toni (a 8) \n\nMonday 24 & Tuesday 25 October 2022 7.30pm; Melbourne Recital Centre\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 45 mins (incl. interval) \n\n\nTICKETS: Signature $150* *Includes Premium seats\, a drink on arrival and a surprise gift from the artists.\nPremium $115; A reserve $95 ($80 Concession); B reserve $65 ($50 Concession)\n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/musica-viva-the-tallis-scholars-music-for-the-sistine-chapel/2022-10-25/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221024T211500
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SUMMARY:The Tallis Scholars – Music for The Sistine Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Sublime sacred choral music performed by ‘the rock stars of Renaissance vocal music’.\nFor over 40 years\, British early music vocal ensemble The Tallis Scholars have established themselves as the world’s leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music\, creating a sound of astonishing beauty and blend. Following their triumphant sold-out concert at the Centre in 2013\, they return to Australia for a national tour to perform a sublime program of sacred choral music from great Renaissance masters including Josquin\, Palestrina\, Morales\, Victoria and Allegri. \nLed by director Peter Phillips\, they champion sacred vocal music of the Renaissance\, one of the great repertoires of Western classical music\, enthralling audiences in churches\, cathedrals and venues across the globe. \nIn this program The Tallis Scholars explore the world of great Renaissance composers with music once written for the revered Sistine Chapel Choir\, including Allegri’s iconic Miserere. \nPROGRAM\nCristóbal de Morales Regina caeli \nGiovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Missa Papae Marcelli \nGregorio Allegri Miserere mei\, Deus \nCostanzo Festa Quam pulchra es \nCarpentras Lamentations \nJosquin des Prez Inter natos mulierum \nTomás Luis de Victoria Magnificat Primi Toni (a 8) \n\nMonday 24 & Tuesday 25 October 2022 7.30pm; Melbourne Recital Centre\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 45 mins (incl. interval) \n\n\nTICKETS: Signature $150* *Includes Premium seats\, a drink on arrival and a surprise gift from the artists.\nPremium $115; A reserve $95 ($80 Concession); B reserve $65 ($50 Concession)\n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/musica-viva-the-tallis-scholars-music-for-the-sistine-chapel/2022-10-24/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221017T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221017T200000
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SUMMARY:Anja & Zlatna – Life is Beautiful
DESCRIPTION:An emotion-filled journey that rejoices in everyday delights and special moments.\nAnja & Zlatna perform and preserve the beauty of traditional melodies\, fusing them with the structural architecture of Baroque and practices of 17th century and folk languages. \nTheir original approach to instrumentation features the harpsichord in a leading role. Sometimes one hears guitars\, cimbalom or accordion\, together painting rich sonic textures and fresh musical delights. \n‘Thanks to life\, which has given me so much. It gave me laughter and it gave me tears. With them I distinguish happiness from pain. The two elements that make up my song.’ [Mercedes Sosa\, Gracias a la vida] \nAnja & Zlatna seeks to celebrate the joys of life – be it the admiration of a loved one\, a wistful daydream\, flawless beauty or just another ordinary Balkan day. Let their performance guide you on an emotion-filled journey that rejoices in everyday delights and special moments. \n\nMonday 17 October 2022 7pm; Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/anja-zlatna-life-is-beautiful/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Corner Southbank Boulevard and Sturt Street\, Melbourne\, Southbank\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220921T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220921T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T152234Z
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SUMMARY:Great Performers: Miriam Allan & Erin Helyard
DESCRIPTION:Miriam Allan is one of the world’s leading sopranos. Her tonal beauty and breathtaking technique have been enjoyed across the world. Eminently suited to the chamber format\, Miriam’s voice is light\, clear and delivered with a groundswell of emotional depth. \nMelbourne Recital Centre’s 2022 Artist in Residence and Artistic Director of Pinchgut Opera Erin Helyard is acclaimed as an inspiring conductor and a virtuosic and expressive performer of the harpsichord and fortepiano. He is passionate about music of the past and the discourse between musicology and performance. \nTheir performance in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall for Melbourne Recital Centre’s Great Performers series takes audiences from Haydn’s triumphs in London to Schubert’s crowning as the ‘Prince of Song’ in Vienna. Haydn\, Mozart\, Josepha Auernhammer\, and Schubert were all weavers of song. For them\, lyricism was the foundation of their art. Mozart once commented to a singer friend that ‘melody is the essence of music’ and nowhere is this more evident than in the lieder and piano works of Schubert\, the songs of Haydn\, and the keyboard works of Mozart and his talented protégé Josepha Auernhammer. \n\nWednesday 21 September 2022 7.30pm; Melbourne Recital Centre\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 30 mins (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\nPremium $115\nA Reserve $99 ($87 Concession)\nB Reserve $85 ($67 Concession)\nC Reserve $50\nD Reserve $39 \nExperience this concert online with Australian Digital Concert Hall too.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/miriam-allan-and-erin-helyard/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220825T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220825T203000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T005514Z
UID:10007901-1661454000-1661459400@classicmelbourne.com.au
SUMMARY:ELISION – The Aesthetics of Disappearance
DESCRIPTION:ELISION is an experimental classical music ensemble focused upon pushing sonic and instrumental boundaries in search of visceral expressive experiences.\nThe Aesthetics of Disappearance features the music of Cat Hope and Liza Lim in a ballet of twisting and turning sonic gestures written with Capoeira\, the Brazilian martial dance practice\, in mind; Luke Paulding’s Jupiter Dreaming (after interstellar space) and a premiere of Richard Barrett’s venus\, composed for the rare and stunning Scelsi-inspired combination of harp\, percussion and contrabass. Their performance in Primrose Potter Salon will explore their artisanal and intimately gestural approach to the production of music\, the co-creative processes of dialogue with composers\, and the way in which musicians imagine\, develop and build new technical and expressive means. \n\nThursday 25 August 2022 7pm; MRC\, Primrose Potter Salon;  Duration: 1 hour 30 mins (incl. interval) \n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $37 ($30 Concession)\n\n 
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/elision-the-aesthetics-of-disappearance/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220822T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220822T193000
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SUMMARY:Great Performers 2022: Yeol Eum Son
DESCRIPTION:Yeol Eum Son’s graceful and timeless interpretations have moved audiences all over the world. Highly regarded as a brilliant virtuoso\, she strikes a rare balance between enormous kinetic energy and substantial gravity. Yeol Eum performs all over the world as a recitalist and soloist with orchestras. \nHer debut performance in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall for Melbourne Recital Centre’s Great Performers series explores the infinite art of musical variation. From Haydn’s melancholy Andante with Variations in F minor\, Tchaikovsky’s charming and unpretentious Theme & Original Variations in F\, one of Pärt’s first ‘Tintinnabuli’ compositions Variations for the Healing of Arinushka and the late Ukrainian composer Nikolai Kapustin’s heavily jazz influenced Variations. \n\nMonday 22 August 2022 7.30pm; MRC Elisabeth Murdoch Hall; Duration: 1 hour 40 mins (incl. interval) \n\n\nTICKETS: Premium $115; A Reserve $99 ($87 Concession); B Reserve $85 ($67 Concession); C Reserve $64;                                  D Reserve $49
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/great-performers-2022-yeol-eum-son/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220811T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220811T190000
DTSTAMP:20260512T191806
CREATED:20220808T060657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220808T060657Z
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SUMMARY:Melbourne Guitar Quartet – Flow My Tears
DESCRIPTION:Innovative arrangements\, technical flair and superb playing.\nAbout the artists\nMelbourne Guitar Quartet have carved out a reputation for curating utterly unique programs\, anchoring themselves as one of Australia’s leading ensembles. Through a blend of innovative arrangements\, technical flair and superb playing\, the quartet explores the world of guitar in new and interesting ways\, amassing praise from avid lovers of chamber music\, guitar aficionados and concert first-timers alike. \nAbout the concert\nProgram\nJohn Dowland Come Heavy Sleep – arr. Benjamin Dix \nHenry Purcell\nOedipus\, Z.583: Musick for a While – arr. Benjamin Dix\nSelections from The Fairy Queen\, Z.629 – arr. Benjamin Dix \nManuel de Falla\nSiete canciones populares Españolas – arr. Dan McKay \nJohn Dowland Guitar \n  \nFlow My Tears \nNeko Case – arr. Dan McKay\nThis Tornado Loves You\nVengeance is Sleeping\nWhere Did I Leave That Fire\nI’m From Nowhere\nBracing for Sunday \nJoined by exploratory vocalist\, Georgie Darvidis\, their performance recounts themes of love\, longing\, loss and melancholy. Guitar and vocals are intimately balanced as they move through the charm of Elizabethan song and the English Baroque period with flair and versatility. \nFollowed by the highly evocative and haunting characteristics of Spanish folk music in Manuel De Falla’s La Vida Breve and Siete Canciones Populares Españolas. The full catastrophe of love is painstakingly captured in selection of five songs by American songstress\, Neko Case. \nThese wonderful self-penned arrangements are simply magic in the hands of Melbourne Guitar Quartet and Georgie Darvidis. \n\nThursday 11 August 2022 6pm; Primrose Potter Salen \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/melbourne-guitar-quartet-flow-my-tears/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220722T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220722T204500
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SUMMARY:Great Performers 2022: Ike See\, Wenhong Luo & Richard Narroway
DESCRIPTION:Electrifying and exquisite music for strings brought to life by a trio of dynamos.\nTogether Ike See\, Wenhong Luo and Richard Narroway are a musical force to be reckoned with\, each deservingly lauded for their fine musicianship\, passion and vitality. \nProgram \nLudwig van Beethoven String Trio in C minor\, Op.9 No.3 \nKrzysztof Penderecki String Trio \nErnő Dohnányi Serenade in C\, Op.10 \n\nFriday 22 July 2022 7.30pm; MRC\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS C Reserve $64; D Reserve $49
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/great-performers-2022-ike-see-wenhong-luo-richard-narroway/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220720T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220720T190000
DTSTAMP:20260512T191806
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SUMMARY:Ensemble 642 – The Art of Melancholy
DESCRIPTION:An exploration of human emotion with compassion and humour.\nAbout the artists\nEnsemble 642 are leaders of the next generation of Antipodean musicians dedicated to early music and historically informed performance practice. Acclaimed for their spellbinding performances\, they bring the emotion and spirit of the Baroque to life. \nAbout the concert\nProgram\nHenry Purcell O solitude\, my sweetest choice \nWilliam Byrd Pavana ‘The Earl of Salisbury’ \nHenry Purcell Cease\, anxious world\, Z.362 \nHenry Lawes I’m sick of love (To the Sycamore) \nJohn Banister Give me my lute \nWilliam Byrd The Bells \nJohn Dowland In darkness let me dwell; Preludium in G minor; Sorrow\, sorrow\, stay \nWilliam Lawes Harp Consort No.8 in G ‘Pavan’ \nNicholas Lanier The Dying Lover \nHenry Purcell Oedipus\, Z.583: Musick for a While \nOn plucked string instruments\, the bond between music and musician is as intricate as that of a singer and their vocal cords. With hands touching the strings\, the stakes are high to hit each note with precision\, and the rewards of everything going to plan are heard in intimate detail. \nThe expression of melancholy has a distinctive and intoxicating voice in the music of Baroque England. Whether provoked by the pains of a love lost or welcomed in the pursuit of contemplation\, it inspired some of the most intimate and affecting music from composers such as Henry Purcell\, Henry Lawes\, and John Dowland. \nThe confessional genre of English lute song provided the perfect mode to explore this emotion with compassion and humour. The interiority of this music speaks to us today as more than ever we search for space and stillness in a restless\, over-stimulated world. \nInternationally acclaimed\, ARIA-nominated baritone David Greco joins the enchanting plucked strings of Ensemble 642 in this program exploring the unique pleasures of melancholy in English music from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. \n\nWednesday 20 July 2022 6pm; MRC Primrose Potter salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS Standard $50 ($40 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/ensemble-642-the-art-of-melancholy/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Arcadia Winds – Destiny
DESCRIPTION:Unrivaled energy and spontaneity inspired by the notion of destiny.\nAbout Arcadia Winds\nArcadia Winds are trailblazers for Australian wind music\, known for their energetic\, spontaneous and joyful style. The ensemble celebrates the plethora of compositions that exist for wind quintet from classical repertoire and new works by Australian composers to inventive arrangements of music spanning the ancient to the popular. \nArtists\nKiran Phatak flute; Rachel Bullen oboe; Lloyd Van’t Hoff clarinet; Rachel Shaw horn; Matthew Angus bassoon\nProgram\nElizabeth Younan Kismet \nAndré Jolivet Sérénade for Wind Quintet \nAlex Turley New Work \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart Serenade No.11 for Winds in E-flat\, K.375 \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Primrose Potter Salon explores the notion of destiny. Beginning with a piece by long-term collaborator Elizabeth Younan\, Kismet is the newest wind quintet from the emerging luminary. Andre Jolivet’s Sérénade for Wind Quintet channels the composer’s obsession with mythology and ancient\, primal music-making practices. Followed by a world premiere by winner of the 2021 Arcadia Winds Composition Prize\, Alex Turley’s new composition is destiny-in-the-marking. Rounding out the program with Mozart’s Serenade in E Flat\, a composition of sparking phrases and miraculous delight. \n\nWednesday 6 July 2022 6pm; Primrose Potter Salon Duration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS Standard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/arcadia-winds-destiny/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Quercus Trio: Hall of Mirrors
DESCRIPTION:Australian composers who cross continents.\nAbout the artists\nQuercus is a new Melbourne-based horn trio\, showcasing the distinctive combination of horn\, violin and piano. Interested in championing contemporary and Australian works\, their diverse and dynamic experience melds to create something truly special. \nAbout the concert\nTheir performance in Primrose Potter Salon shifts focus to Australian composers who cross continents\, with strong roots both here and abroad. Beginning with a piece from Melbournian Don Banks written for the 1962 Edinburgh Festival\, the jazz-influenced\, loosely serialist horn-trio captures light moods. \nRoger Smalley’s Horn Trio is a little-known gem of the literature. A masterful rendering of the myriad colours and emotional possibilities wrought from these instrumental forces. \nLarry Sitsky’s Horn Trio Barerq takes material from the slow movement of his second violin concerto – influenced by the Greek-Amernian philosopher Gurdjieff and part of Sitsky’s ‘Armenian phase’ – and reworks it for horn trio to mesmerising effect. \nProgram \nDon Banks Trio for horn\, violin and piano \nLarry Sitsky Barerq \nRoger Smalley Trio for horn\, violin and piano \n\nWednesday 22 June 2022 6pm\, Melbourne Recital Centre\, Primrose Potter Salon \nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\nStandard $25 ($20 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/quercus-trio-hall-of-mirrors/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Ensemble Liaison & Friends: Pictures
DESCRIPTION:An animated\, intimate and joyous event not to be missed.\nProgram\nChristoph Willibald Gluck\nOrfeo ed Euridice\nAct II: ‘Dance of the Blessed Spirits’ \nHenry Purcell\n‘When I am Laid in Earth’ \nGiacomo Carissimi\n‘Ploráte filii Ísrael’ \nJohn Dowland\nIn Darkness Let me Dwell \nPaul Stanhope\nOut of Darkness: Dawn \nModest Petrovich Mussorgsky\nPictures at an Exhibition \nAbout the artists\nRegarded as a national treasure\, Ensemble Liaison is internationally acclaimed for its spell-binding performances\, innovative programs and brilliant collaborations with leading artists. \nDavid Griffiths clarinet\nSvetlana Bogosavljevic cello\nTimothy Young piano \nAbout the concert\nTheir first performance of the year in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall premieres a new trio\, Out of Darkness: Dawn\, a charming work by one of Australia’s leading composers\, Paul Stanhope. \nJohn Dowland’s In Darkness Let Me Dwell was the inspiration behind Stanhope’s new work\, encouraging the trio to continue their exploration of this early music with extraordinary works by Carissimi and Corelli. \nFinishing with an epic musical journey\, the trio’s own special transcription of Mussorgsky’s timeless masterpiece\, Pictures at an Exhibition is engaging and powerful. An animated\, intimate and joyous event not to be missed.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/ensemble-liaison-friends-pictures/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220501T163000
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SUMMARY:Melbourne Chamber Orchestra: Bach's World
DESCRIPTION:Music from Bach’s world\, and music inspired by it\, with guest direction by Sophie Rowell.\nProgram\nJan Zelenka\nHypocondrie à 7 Concertanti in A\, ZWV187 – arr string orchestra \nGeorge Frideric Handel\nConcerto Grosso in C minor Op.6\, No.8\, HWV326 \nGeorg Philipp Telemann\nSuite for violin and orchestra in A\, TWV 55:A8 \nCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach\nSinfonia in A\, Wq182/4 \nMargaret Sutherland\nConcerto for String Orchestra \nJohann Sebastian Bach\nViolin Concerto No.1 in A minor\, BWV1041 \nAbout the concert\nAlthough he never left Germany\, Bach was able to immerse himself in a rich musical world. He consumed the compositions of his time voraciously and corresponded with many of the leading musical figures of Europe. \nThis concert is packed with music by composers Bach admired: Telemann\, the godfather of CPE Bach; Zelenka\, the esteemed Czech composer\, and the other towering great of the era\, Handel. We also rediscover the Baroque-inspired Concerto for string orchestra of Victorian composer Margaret Sutherland. \nMSO Concertmaster Sophie Rowell joins MCO as guest director and soloist. \n\nSunday 1 May 2022 2.30pm \n\nElisabeth Murdoch Hall\n\nDuration: 2 hours (incl. interval) \n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\nPremium $143 ($133 Concession)\nA Reserve $121 ($107 Concession)\nB Reserve $96 ($85 Concession)\nC Reserve $70 ($58 Concession) \nGroup 10+\nPremium $121.55\nA Reserve $102.85\nB Reserve $81.60\nC Reserve $59.50 \nUnder 40\nA & B Reserve $40 \nStudent\n$30
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/melbourne-chamber-orchestra-bachs-world/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Accademia Arcadia – Rameau Concertos
DESCRIPTION:Rameau to captivate and transcend.\nProgram\nJean-Philippe Rameau\nPièces de clavecin en concerts \nAbout the artists\nBaroque ensemble Accademia Arcadia directed by Jacqueline Ogeil (harpsichord) with Laura Vaughan (viola da gamba) and Elizabeth Welsh (violin)\, perform Rameau’s virtuoso keyboard concertos. Accademia Arcadia explores Baroque and early-classical chamber music\, traversing trio-sonata\, cantata\, early opera and grand liturgical genres. \nAbout the concert\nIn 1741 Rameau published five chamber works for harpsichord\, violin and viola da gamba. To each work he gave the title ‘concert’\, the French equivalent of the Italian ‘concerto’. Enchanting the ear with endless variety and novelty\, the works are harpsichord concertos whose orchestral component has been reduced to an absolute minimum of one treble instrument and one bass instrument. \nA celebration of people\, characters\, places and popular dance\, their performance featuring a mid-18th-century French harpsichord made by William Dowd of Boston in 1976 will captivate and transcend. \n\nThursday 21 April 2022 6pm \n\nPrimrose Potter Salon\n\nDuration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\nStandard $37 ($30 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/accademia-arcadia-rameau-concertos/
LOCATION:Melbourne Recital Centre\, Southbank Boulevard\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
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