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SUMMARY:The Consort of Melbourne: Electric Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:Performed by: The Consort of Melbourne\nMusic by: Kevin March\nIn Collaboration with: ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\n\n\n\nStep into Electric Cathedral\, a groundbreaking multi-media experience featuring six ‘a capella’ (unaccompanied) singers within a projected digital environment. \nHere\, luminous human forms dance around you – a ‘virtual cathedral’ cast in digital stained glass. Against this backdrop\, the haunting voices of The Consort of Melbourne guide you through uniquely human questions\, in glorious six-part vocal harmony: How do we begin? How do we live\, love\, and face mortality? Delve into the essence of these experiences\, exploring their meaning in our modern world. \nThis 60-minute feast for the senses is a vivid audio-visual expression of how a new\, contemporary\, human spirituality might look and sound\, and how a person’s desire to remain deeply human might be expressed in a digital age. \nA world-premiere season\, with music by Kevin March\, text by ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\, and digital sculptures and environments by ReVerse Butcher. \n\n\n\nDates 03 – 05 Oct\nTime 7:30pm\, 2:30pm (60 minutes)\nVenues Bluestone Church Arts Space\n\n$39.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-consort-of-melbourne-electric-cathedral/2024-10-05/2/
LOCATION:Bluestone Church Arts Space\, 8A Hyde St\, Footscray\,\, Victoria\, 3011\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Consort of Melbourne: Electric Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:Performed by: The Consort of Melbourne\nMusic by: Kevin March\nIn Collaboration with: ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\n\n\n\nStep into Electric Cathedral\, a groundbreaking multi-media experience featuring six ‘a capella’ (unaccompanied) singers within a projected digital environment. \nHere\, luminous human forms dance around you – a ‘virtual cathedral’ cast in digital stained glass. Against this backdrop\, the haunting voices of The Consort of Melbourne guide you through uniquely human questions\, in glorious six-part vocal harmony: How do we begin? How do we live\, love\, and face mortality? Delve into the essence of these experiences\, exploring their meaning in our modern world. \nThis 60-minute feast for the senses is a vivid audio-visual expression of how a new\, contemporary\, human spirituality might look and sound\, and how a person’s desire to remain deeply human might be expressed in a digital age. \nA world-premiere season\, with music by Kevin March\, text by ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\, and digital sculptures and environments by ReVerse Butcher. \n\n\n\nDates 03 – 05 Oct\nTime 7:30pm\, 2:30pm (60 minutes)\nVenues Bluestone Church Arts Space\n\n$39.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-consort-of-melbourne-electric-cathedral/2024-10-05/1/
LOCATION:Bluestone Church Arts Space\, 8A Hyde St\, Footscray\,\, Victoria\, 3011\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Consort of Melbourne: Electric Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:Performed by: The Consort of Melbourne\nMusic by: Kevin March\nIn Collaboration with: ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\n\n\n\nStep into Electric Cathedral\, a groundbreaking multi-media experience featuring six ‘a capella’ (unaccompanied) singers within a projected digital environment. \nHere\, luminous human forms dance around you – a ‘virtual cathedral’ cast in digital stained glass. Against this backdrop\, the haunting voices of The Consort of Melbourne guide you through uniquely human questions\, in glorious six-part vocal harmony: How do we begin? How do we live\, love\, and face mortality? Delve into the essence of these experiences\, exploring their meaning in our modern world. \nThis 60-minute feast for the senses is a vivid audio-visual expression of how a new\, contemporary\, human spirituality might look and sound\, and how a person’s desire to remain deeply human might be expressed in a digital age. \nA world-premiere season\, with music by Kevin March\, text by ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\, and digital sculptures and environments by ReVerse Butcher. \n\n\n\nDates 03 – 05 Oct\nTime 7:30pm\, 2:30pm (60 minutes)\nVenues Bluestone Church Arts Space\n\n$39.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-consort-of-melbourne-electric-cathedral/2024-10-04/
LOCATION:Bluestone Church Arts Space\, 8A Hyde St\, Footscray\,\, Victoria\, 3011\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Consort of Melbourne: Electric Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:Performed by: The Consort of Melbourne\nMusic by: Kevin March\nIn Collaboration with: ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\n\n\n\nStep into Electric Cathedral\, a groundbreaking multi-media experience featuring six ‘a capella’ (unaccompanied) singers within a projected digital environment. \nHere\, luminous human forms dance around you – a ‘virtual cathedral’ cast in digital stained glass. Against this backdrop\, the haunting voices of The Consort of Melbourne guide you through uniquely human questions\, in glorious six-part vocal harmony: How do we begin? How do we live\, love\, and face mortality? Delve into the essence of these experiences\, exploring their meaning in our modern world. \nThis 60-minute feast for the senses is a vivid audio-visual expression of how a new\, contemporary\, human spirituality might look and sound\, and how a person’s desire to remain deeply human might be expressed in a digital age. \nA world-premiere season\, with music by Kevin March\, text by ReVerse Butcher and Kylie Supski\, and digital sculptures and environments by ReVerse Butcher. \n\n\n\nDates 03 – 05 Oct\nTime 7:30pm\, 2:30pm (60 minutes)\nVenues Bluestone Church Arts Space\n\n$39.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-consort-of-melbourne-electric-cathedral/2024-10-03/
LOCATION:Bluestone Church Arts Space\, 8A Hyde St\, Footscray\,\, Victoria\, 3011\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Consort of Melbourne: The Heart is Burning
DESCRIPTION:The Heart is Burning \nLost love songs of Maddalena Casulana \nI want to show the world the vain error of men that they alone possess the gifts of intellect and artistry \nMaddalena Casulana (c. 1544–1590) – first woman composer ever to appear in print. Come and hear The Consort of Melbourne perform her newly discovered five-part madrigals in the beautiful acoustic of the Wyselaskie Yuma auditorium\, Parkville. An Australian premiere 400 years in the making\, these gorgeous\, ground-breaking works will be performed alongside vocal gems by Reger\, Distler\, Parry\, Walker\, and a brand new piece by Melbourne composer Katharine Parton. \nProgram\nMaddalena Casulana: First book of five-part madrigals (selections)\nDan Walker: Your feet\nKatharine Parton: All shall be well\nClaudio Monteverdi: Quell’ augellin\, che canta\nMax Reger: Die nacht ist kommen\nHubert Parry: There is an old belief\nCarlo Gesualdo: T’amo\, mia vita \nSaturday 8 July – 3:00pm – VIC 3052  Duration: 1 hour \nWyselaskie Yuma Auditorium\, 29 College Crescent\, Parkville\, Vic. 3052 \nTickets available here: https://www.trybooking.com/CIYNE  Full: $35;  Concession: $25
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-consort-of-melbourne-the-heart-is-burning/
LOCATION:Wyselaskie Yuma Auditorium\, 29 College Crescent\, Parkville\,\, Parkville\, Victoria\, 3134\, Australia
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