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SUMMARY:Tamara Anna Cislowska & Gerard Willems
DESCRIPTION:Tamara Anna Cislowska & Gerard Willems Recital\nFrom Beethoven to Gershwin\, a spellbinding evening of illuminating solos and duets intertwined\, performed on two grand pianos by two of Australia’s leading proponents for the piano – Tamara Anna Cislowska and Gerard Willems AM. \nOne of Australia’s most renowned and ARIA award-winning concert pianists\, Tamara Anna Cislowska has performed and recorded world-wide to critical acclaim as a recitalist\, chamber musician and concerto soloist. Earning international prizes such as the Rovere d’Oro\, Tamara’s accolades include ABC Young Performer of the Year\, the Freedman Fellowship and the 2015 ARIA award for ‘Best Classical Album’. \nGerard Willems AM is an Australian living legend of the piano whose performance and teaching career spans Australia\, Asia and Europe. Boasting multiple ARIA Awards for his recordings of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas\, five piano concertos with Sinfonia Australis\, and the ‘Diabelli Variations’\, Gerard is recognised as a pre-eminent specialist of the first Viennese school. \nSingularly outstanding and together a tour de force\, their virtuosic command of the piano delivers a fierce exposé of harmony\, romance and elegance that transcends the senses. \nAs part of this musical feast a very special in conversation interview with Tamara and Gerard\, will be presented by ABC Classic and Radio National Arts host Mairi Nicolson. \n\nFriday 17 March 2023 7.30pm; Elisabeth Murdoch Hall; Duration: 2 hours (incl. interval) \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Premium $84; A reserve $74 ($68 Concession); B reserve $69 ($63 Concession); C reserve $64 ($58 Concession); Student $30
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/tamara-anna-cislowska-gerard-willems/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Sonya Lifschitz – Creative Women
DESCRIPTION:A musical ode to women who have shaped our world.\nFollowing on from the success of their acclaimed work Stalin’s Piano\, Sonya Lifschitz and Robert Davidson deliver Creative Women — an audio-visual epic for solo piano and video that tells stories of female artists\, scientists and politicians through the words of the subjects made musical. \nA musical portrait gallery of creators spanning a millennium\, Creative Women weaves together archival audio\, narrative and music in a tapestry of stories celebrating discovery. The voices of Frida Kahlo\, Marie Curie\, Nina Simone\, Patti Smith\, Clara Schumann’s students\, Aunty Delmae Barton\, Malouma\, Greta Thunberg\, Rachel Carsons and other adventurers are joined by Sonya’s own narrative voice — including a conversation with her grandmother and great aunt about their escape from Kyiv as Nazi bombs fell. These are stories of people bringing their fullest selves to the challenges of convention\, danger\, inertia and prejudice. \nCreative Women is an exploration of the ever-simmering tension between courage and doubt\, triumph and failure\, tenderness and fierceness. \n\nWednesday 8 March 2023 7.30pm; Elisabeth Murdoch Hall; Duration: 1 hour (no interval) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Standard $55 ($45 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/sonya-lifschitz-creative-women/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Chairman and the Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Brett Kelly CONDUCTOR\nJosh Rogan Trumpet \nMelbourne Recital Centre\nDVORAK Symphony No. 7\nNICHOLAS BUC Trumpet Concerto (World Premiere)\nJOHN ADAMS The Chairman Dances \nThree centuries of music is covered in our final concert for 2022\, Chairman and the Trumpet. Starting with the 19th and Dvorak’s great Symphony No. 7\, the program then moves to the 21st and the premiere of Nicholas Buc’s exhilarating Trumpet Concerto written especially for our brilliant soloist\, Josh Rogan. Drawing the season to a close is The Chairman Dances\, John Adams’ rapturous foxtrot and one of 20th centuries’ most popular compositions.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/chairman-and-the-trumpet/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem
DESCRIPTION:==========================================\nThe Star Chorale\, led by Music Director Dr Kathleen McGuire\, presents the acclaimed German Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) by Johannes Brahms. With lyrics drawn from the Lutheran Bible\, this work is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful choral works ever written\, in which the idea of sympathy and comfort is a recurring theme. This performance will be sung in German. \nMaking her Melbourne Recital Centre debut will be one of Australia’s most exciting new opera talents – the Indigenous Wiradjuri soprano Shauntai Batzke\, a developing artist with Short Black Opera Company\, who is thrilling Australian and overseas audiences with her strong stage presence and luscious voice. \nMs Batzke will share the Recital Centre stage with established baritone Lucas de Jong\, an Opera Australia regular who has sung with The Royal Opera Covent Garden\, Welsh National Opera\, Glyndebourne Festival Opera and the European Chamber Opera. \nThe two opera stars will be joined by the Star Chorale and orchestra\, conducted by Dr Kathleen McGuire. With thirty years’ experience working with choirs\, orchestras\, and other ensembles in Australia and overseas\, Dr McGuire was appointed as Music Director of the Kew-based Star Chorale at the beginning of 2017.\n==========================================
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/johannes-brahms-ein-deutsches-requiem/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Melbourne International Singers Festival - GALA Festival Concerts
DESCRIPTION:School of Hard Knocks proudly presents \nMelbourne International Singers Festival \nJune 8 – 12 2017 \nFABULOUS FESTIVAL CONCERTS AT MELBOURNE RECITAL CENTRE \nMelbourne International Singers Festival is proud to present a series of fantastic concerts in the Melbourne Recital Centre\, featuring a selection of guest choirs and artists from 2017! \nSunday 11th June \nElisabeth Murdoch Hall \nGALA FESTIVAL CONCERT #1 \n5.00pm \nSpecial Guest Conductor – Richard Gill AO. Featuring the spectacular Divine Divas of Sunbury conducted by Adam Przewlocki\, Musica (Queensland) conducted by Melissa Gill and Men Aloud! Conducted by Dr Jonathon Welch AM \nGALA FESTIVAL CONCERT #2 \n8.00pm \nFeaturing Co-cheol\, award winning a cappella quartet with spine tingling harmonies taking you on a journey to the Celts and beyond\, and THECHO!R one of Melbourne’s most exciting non-auditioned choirs\, created and conducted by Dr Jonathon Welch AM. \nTickets \n1 ticket: Standard $24.90 / Concession $21.90 / student or child $16.90 \n2 concert package: Standard $44.90 \nNB Transaction and booking fees may apply \nBook tickets online at www.melbournerecital.com.au OR call Box Office on 03 9699 3333 or purchase at the door two hours prior to the concert \nEnquiries Call 0419 337 283 or email misf@schoolofhardknocks.org.au \nFind us on Facebook and Twitter \n#MISF17
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/melbourne-international-singers-festival-gala-festival-concerts/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:J S Bach's St John Passion BWV 245
DESCRIPTION:J.S. Bach’s Passion—a masterpiece for Good Friday.\nAfter their extraordinary 2016 concert\, Melbourne Bach Choir return to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall this Good Friday for another spellbinding performance of Bach’s St John Passion. \nMelbourne Bach Choir are joined by Andrew Goodwin (Evangelist) and Warwick Fyfe (Jesus)\, soprano Lorina Gore\, mezzo-soprano Dominica Matthews\, tenor Henry Choo and bass-baritone Jeremy Kleeman completing a stellar group of Australian soloists. From the darkly evocative orchestral opening\, Bach creates a narrative more compelling than that of any opera of the period. Sung in German\, this extraordinary musical journey is the perfect reflection for Good Friday. \nDon’t miss your chance to hear Bach’s sacred and heavenly composition performed in the beautiful surrounds of Elisabeth Murdoch Hall this Good Friday. \n‘One of those performances that lives in the memory for days…’ The Age
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/j-s-bachs-st-john-passion-bwv-245/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Guqin - stillness of mind in 7 strings
DESCRIPTION:An intimate evening with the Guqin and its Masters. An elegant concert featuring the timeless\, traditional and contemporary sounds of the gentle yet powerful ‘instrument of the sages’. \nThe Guqin\, a beautiful\, venerable stringed instrument from the zither family is showcased alongside the stunning sounds of both the ancient and the modern\, including the Guzheng\, Piano\, Cello\, Bamboo Flute and Kunqu Opera Singer. \nFor one night only\, masters of their instruments travel from China\, coming together to deliver a unique performance of Chinese music\, culture and spirituality that will transcend time. You’ll be cast back to a time 3000 years ago when kings were gods\, where the sounds and poetry of the Guqin brought a stillness of mind to the greatest of philosophers\, conquerors and scholars. \nAccompanying Master Yang Qing will be Zhang Zisheng (guqin master)\, Zhao Zhiao (guqin player)\, Wei Shengbao (guqin player)\, Michelle Bian (guqin player)\, He Xiaoshuai (xiao player)\, Pan Xiaojia (kungqu Opera Singer)\, Liu Rui (composer and guitarist)\, Liang Ya (singer)\, Yang Nanxiao (guqin player)\, Dr Alvin Wong and Stewart Kelly. \nThe event will be at the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall. \nPresented by Hengyi Pacific\, Soulful Strings Studio.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/guqin-stillness-mind-7-strings/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20160504T193000
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SUMMARY:Tinalley String Quartet with Lior: Through Nature to Eternity
DESCRIPTION:Tinalley String Quartet\, one of Australia’s finest and internationally recognised chamber ensembles presents their first program for the 2016 season\, Through Nature to Eternity with special guest artist\, ARIA awarded singer/songwriter Lior.  \n Made up of Adam Chalabi (1st violin)\, Lerida Delbridge (2nd violin)\, Justin Williams (viola) and Michelle Wood (cello)\, Tinalley String Quartet has been inspired to move in a new direction in 2016\, presenting programs that merge the classical world of the string quartet with new commissions and collaborations. The concert experience of Through Nature to Eternity is true to this path\, drawing on the richness of tradition\, yet reaching out to the modern world and challenging the senses. \nOpening with Ravel’s effusive String Quartet in F Major\, one of the genres most beloved works\, the program takes shape of a musical narrative of love\, loss and compassion with the world premiere of Song Cycle by Lior and Melbourne composer\, Ade Vincent. This composition features the words of Dylan Thomas’ Do not go gentle into that good night and Hazel Hall’s Hours. The Quartet then explores echoes of love cherished\, tormented and forgotten in three of Dvořák’s rousing love songs from his collection of rarely played Cypresses. \nLior takes centre stage with the achingly beautiful My Grandfather from his album Scattered Reflections\, a deeply personal song referencing his grandfather’s escape from Polish concentration camps and ensuing life as a Russian sniper. \nBarber’s haunting Adagio from his String Quartet Opus 11\, a work now associated with times of mourning\, is brought to life by Tinalley in its original form for string quartet. Concluding the evening is a reimagining of Sim Shalom from Nigel Westlake’s Compassion\, written in collaboration with Lior for the Sydney Symphony in 2013. This performance offers audiences a more intimate musical experience of the work that draws from the rich worlds of Islam and Judaism. It is in essence\, a collection of profound and poetic messages inspiring the idea of compassion between human beings. \n“I have been a great admirer of the Tinalley String Quartet for many years and have had the privilege of previously working with some of its members on my own album recordings. Coupled with the opportunity to write with such a fine young composer in Ade Vincent on a song cycle\, as well as performing a string quartet adaptation of a movement from my recent collaborative work with Nigel Westlake – ‘Compassion’ – this concert is personally a very appealing event to be a part of\, ” said Lior.  \nLerida Delbridge\, 2nd Violinist of the Tinalley String Quartet first worked with Lior in 2004:“I first met Lior when I recorded one of the string lines for his song\, ‘This Old Love’. At that moment\, I knew that here was a musician with a uniquely beautiful voice and the rare ability to capture raw emotion in song.   I have had the privilege of working with Lior many times for various music festivals and recordings\, but this is the first time that we have worked together from a ‘classical’ point of view! Given his stunning work with Nigel Westlake in Compassion\, I can’t wait to see this beautiful project come to life”.  \nPerformances in the intimate surrounds of the Utzon Room at the Sydney Opera House on May 2 and 3\, and the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall at the Melbourne Recital Centre on May 4\, offer the opportunity to experience an evocative evening of music making with TInalley String Quartet and the truly remarkable voice of Lior. \nPROGRAM: \nRavel String Quartet in F major \nAde Vincent/Lior Song Cycle (World Premiere)* \nDvorak Cypresses 2\, 3 & 4 for String Quartet \nLior My Grandfather \nBarber Adagio from String Quartet Opus 11 \nNigel Westlake/Lior Sim Shalom from Compassion for String Quartet & Voice# \n*Commissioned by Melbourne Recital Centre \n# Commissioned by Julian Burnside QC \nEVENT DETAILS: \nMelbourne \n4 May 2016\, 7.30pm\, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall\, Melbourne Recital Centre \nBookings – Ph. 03 9699 3333 or melbournerecital.com.au \nCost: Adults $50 · Concession $40 · Under 30 $30  \nMore information: www.tinalley.com.au
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/tinalley-string-quartet-with-lior-through-nature-to-eternity/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:A Little Night Music
DESCRIPTION:Sparkling serenades\, swoon-worthy nocturnes\, moonlit street parties—let the Virtuosi carry you away into the emotional world of the night. \nThis program features stunning Tchaikovsky andantes for cello and strings\, performed by cello soloist Michael Dahlenburg; Boccherini’s evocative homage to street music in eighteenth century Madrid; and the most famous night-music ever written\, Mozart’s joyous Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. \nPraise for the MCO Virtuosi:\n“Throughout the evening Delbridge dazzled us with her highly energetic ensemble leading and performance… a marvellous debut for MCO Virtuosi\, demonstrating that there will always be refreshing new takes on old favourites.” Limelight Magazine
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/a-little-night-music/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Musica Viva presents the Eggner Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Eggner brothers light up the stage\, sharing their joy in playing music full of warmth and passion. Robert Schumann’s third Trio partners Dvořák’s irresistible ‘Dumky’; Brahms’ Trio no 1 sits alongside Clara Schumann’s op 17. At the centre of each program is the richly satisfying Trio written in Melbourne\, 1944\, by Australia’s Dulcie Holland.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/musica-viva-presents-the-eggner-trio/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Musica Viva presents the Eggner Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Eggner brothers light up the stage\, sharing their joy in playing music full of warmth and passion. Robert Schumann’s third Trio partners Dvořák’s irresistible ‘Dumky’; Brahms’ Trio no 1 sits alongside Clara Schumann’s op 17. At the centre of each program is the richly satisfying Trio written in Melbourne\, 1944\, by Australia’s Dulcie Holland.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/musica-viva-presents-the-eggner-trio-2/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20140826T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20140826T220000
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SUMMARY:Imogen Cooper
DESCRIPTION:One of the greatest pianists of her generation\, Imogen Cooper CBE makes a long overdue return to Australia for this special program highlighting her poetic\, insightful interpretations of the composers closest to her heart: Brahms\, Schubert and Schumann.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/imogen-cooper/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20140722T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20140722T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T100119
CREATED:20131218T185230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131218T185731Z
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SUMMARY:Choir of King's College\, Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Musica Viva announces that bookings are open for 2014 concerts with the Choir of King’s College\, Cambridge. Directed by Stephen Cleobury\, the Choir will perform a selection of favourite classics such as the celebrated Faure Requiem and sparkling new repertoire\, including three works by Australian composers Peter Sculthorpe\, Brett Dean and Carl Vine.
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/choir-of-kings-college-cambridge/
LOCATION:Elisabeth Murdoch Hall – Melbourne Recital Centre\, 31 Sturt St\, Southbank\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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