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Boroondara Eisteddfod | Piano Concerto Award
Hawthorn Arts Centre 360 Burwood oad, Hawthorn, VICTORIA, AustraliaThe final of the prestigious Boroondara Eisteddfod Piano Concerto Award hits the Hawthorn Arts Centre stage. Three finalists will be accompanied by the Camerata Orchestra, Boroondara’s own orchestra, under the baton of conductor Doug Heywood OAM. In pursuit of the coveted Piano Concerto Award, three virtuosic young pianists will perform thrilling works by Prokofiev, Schumann […]
Austral Harmony | Obbligato Project
Greenaway Studio 164 Namatjia Drive, Chapman, ACT, AustraliaAUSTRAL HARMONY host an Obbligato Project at the beautiful Greenaway Studio in Chapman Open to musicians on baroque or modern instruments and singers of all levels, and to observers. The event highlights Johann Sebastian Bach’s unique solo obbligato writing and raises awareness of 18th-century performance practice and techniques. For Enrolment please email Jane: janeysbach@gmail.com AUSTRAL […]
Australian Baroque | Vivaldi in the Vines at Faber Vineyard
Faber Vineyard 233 Haddrill Road, Baskerville, WA, AustraliaJoin us for Vivaldi in the Vines in the beautiful surrounds of Faber Vineyard. A stunning program by Italian composer and baroque super star Antonio Vivaldi, paired with equally stunning wines from Faber. Start with a gourmet platter for lunch, wine tastings and then sit back and enjoy a program of some of Vivaldi’s most […]
Austral Harmony | Obbligato Project
St David's Anglican Church, Burnside 484-494 Glynburn Road, Burnside, Adelaide, SA, AustraliaAUSTRAL HARMONY host an Obbligato Project at St David’s Anglican Church Hall, Burnside - open to musicians on baroque or modern instruments and singers of all levels, and to observers. The event highlights Johann Sebastian Bach’s unique solo obbligato writing and raises awareness of 18th-century performance practice and techniques. For Enrolment please email Jane: janeysbach@gmail.com […]
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs | Ode to Joy: Beethoven & Smyth
Sydney Opera House Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaThe critic George Bernard Shaw told Ethel Smyth that her ‘magnificent’ Mass would ‘stand up in the biggest company!’ and we wholeheartedly agree. For this Festival Chorus concert with the Sydney Youth Orchestra, we’ve paired Smyth’s fiercely passionate creation for choir and orchestra with Beethoven’s mighty ‘Ode to Joy’ finale from his Ninth Symphony. It’s […]
Coolamon Singers | Mozart’s Thamos, King of Egypt & Musical Theatre Fan Favourites
Robina Anglican Church 186 Robina Town Centre Drive, Robina, Queensland, AustraliaAt age twenty-three, Mozart composed the incidental music to von Gebler’s 1773 play Thamos, King of Egypt. His first venture into music for the theatre, it is a prequel to The Magic Flute. Its orchestral suite of four entr’actes has often been recorded but the full work with its stirring choruses is rarely staged. Coolamon […]
Bach Akademie Australia | Bach’s Christmas Oratorio
City Recital Hall, Sydney 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaChristmas without the music of Bach is not Christmas. No other composer before or since has been able to capture the joy of the Nativity and the hope and renewal that springs forth from it so perfectly. Over 6 Cantatas, Bach takes us on a journey through the Christmas story from the birth of Jesus, […]
Bach Akademie Australia | Bach’s Christmas Oratorio
Our Lady of Dolours, Chatswood 94a Archer Street, Chatswood, NSW, AustraliaChristmas without the music of Bach is not Christmas. No other composer before or since has been able to capture the joy of the Nativity and the hope and renewal that springs forth from it so perfectly. Over 6 Cantatas, Bach takes us on a journey through the Christmas story from the birth of Jesus, […]
Coolamon Singers | Mozart’s Thamos, King of Egypt & Musical Theatre Fan Favourites
Burleigh Village Uniting Church 2 Burleigh Street, Burleigh Heads, Queensland, AustraliaAt age twenty-three, Mozart composed the incidental music to von Gebler’s 1773 play Thamos, King of Egypt. His first venture into music for the theatre, it is a prequel to The Magic Flute. Its orchestral suite of four entr’actes has often been recorded but the full work with its stirring choruses is rarely staged. Coolamon […]