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SUMMARY:Melbourne Conservatorium of Music: Fragile Worlds\, Resilient Hearts
DESCRIPTION:Join Lisa-Maree Amos (flutes)\, Brent Miller (percussion)\, and Peter de Jager (piano) as they perform a lyrical and exhilarating collection of works for flutes\, percussion\, and piano. They will be joined side-by-side by students from the Conservatorium’s flute studio and members of MYRIAD – the percussion ensemble of the Melbourne Conservatorium. The programme features works by Melody Eötvös\, Anne Boyd\, Johanna Selleck\, Mark Pollard\, Maria Grenfell\, George Crumb\, Keiko Abe\, and Australian premieres by Sergei Golovko and Shaun Tilberg. \nPROGRAM \nShaun TILBERG: Two Abstracts *\nGeorge CRUMB: Idyll for the Misbegotten\nAnne BOYD: Kakan\nMaria GRENFELL: These dark notes drifting\nKeiko ABE: Prism\nJohanna SELLECK: Déjà Vu\nMark POLLARD: The Heavenly Muzak Machine\, part 4\nMelody EÖTVÖS: Tardigradus\nSergei GOLOVKO: Charanga Salada * \n* Denotes Australian premiere. \nTuesday 15 April 2025 : 7:30pm – 9:00pm \n\nrecord_voice_over Host: Faculty of Fine Arts and Music\nlocation_on Location: Hanson Dyer Hall (313)\, The Ian Potter Southbank Centre (880)\nTiICKETS: Free
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/melbourne-conservatorium-of-music-fragile-worlds-resilient-hearts/
LOCATION:Hanson Dyer Hall\, Ian Potter Southbank Centre\, Southbank\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Ensemble Liaison with Jack Liebeck
DESCRIPTION:Violin superstar Jack Liebeck joins Ensemble Liaison for a program of dramatic contrasts.\nEnsemble Liaison welcomes international violin superstar Jack Liebeck to join them for this program of dramatic contrasts. The exquisite trio from notable film composer Nino Rota (The Godfather\, La Strada) is followed by another trio\, this time by Hungarian composer\, Béla Bartók. Commissioned by famed musicians\, clarinetist Benny Goodman and violinist Joseph Szigeti\, two exciting folk dances bookend a central movement entitled ‘relaxation’. Of note is that both the clarinetist and the violinist have to play two instruments each as the work accelerates to a frantic conclusion. Tragedy enshrouds Dvořák’s Second Piano Trio in g minor. \nWritten not long after the death of his newborn daughter\, it is full of wistful nostalgia with beautiful flowing melodies infused with Czech folk music. Ultimately a work that moves on with life-affirming gratitude. \nTo conclude\, another dance\, this time by American John Mackey. He writes\, ‘My music is about tune and rhythm\, and rhythm is the most important thing. Breakdown Tango has a virtuosic beginning and ending\, with a peculiar tango sandwiched in the middle.’ \n\nSaturday 15 June 2024 7pm; Hanson Dyer Hall \nDuration: 1 hour 50 mins (incl. interval) Please note\, running times are approximate and subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS: Standard $55 ($45 Concession)
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/ensemble-liaison-with-jack-liebeck/
LOCATION:Hanson Dyer Hall\, Ian Potter Southbank Centre\, Southbank\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Chad Kelly and Josephine Vains: Beethoven Sonatas for Cello and Keyboard
DESCRIPTION:Experience Beethoven’s Sonatas on historical instruments \nChad Kelly and Josephine Vains invite you to join them for a performance on period instruments of Beethoven’s Sonatas for cello and keyboard. Playing on historical instruments in the exquisite acoustic of the Hanson Dyer Hall\, they delve into the revolutionary and rhetorical world of early and middle period Beethoven with a fresh and improvisatory approach to this beloved music. In the spirit of the Classical orators\, Chad and Josephine place connection with audience at the centre of their music-making\, “to make themselves the masters of the hearts of their listeners\, to arouse or still their passions\, and to transport them.” (JJ Quantz). \nTuesday May 9 @ 7.30pm\nHanson Dyer Hall; The Ian Potter Southbank Centre\n43 Sturt Street\, Southbank \nLudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)\nGrand Sonata for harpsichord and obbligato cello in F major Op.5/1 (1796)\nSonata for fortepiano and violoncello in A major Op.69 (1808) \nFREE ENTRY!\nDoors open 7.15pm
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/chad-kelly-and-josephine-vains-beethoven-sonatas-for-cello-and-keyboard/
LOCATION:Hanson Dyer Hall\, Ian Potter Southbank Centre\, Southbank\, Australia
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