Australian Piano Quartet – Love And Death in Liebestod
The Australia Piano Quartet with guest violinist Anna Da Silva Chen, performs a quartet of four works in a programme titled Liebestod.
The Australia Piano Quartet with guest violinist Anna Da Silva Chen, performs a quartet of four works in a programme titled Liebestod.
Omega Ensemble announces The Art of Chamber Music, two special performances in support of their 2020 Resilience Fund. With strictly limited seating to ensure comfort and safety, this exclusive event marks the ensemble’s first performance to an audience in over 250 days, performing the passionate music of Johannes Brahms and a world premiere work by…
The Willoughby Symphony’s Myths and Legends concert is an evocative program featuring the innovative works of 2015 Composer-in-Residence, Elena Kats-Chernin and guest soloist, Sydney cellist Ruben Palma, a finalist in the 2014 Australian Cello Awards. The programme opens with Elena Kats-Chernin’s evocative Mythic, a large-scale orchestral piece with a dark, meditative and romantic character. Conducted by Stephen Mould,…
The Australian Chamber Choir directed by Douglas Lawrence OAM presents Keys to Heaven featuring music by composers of the Sistine Chapel – Allegri, Josquin and Palestrina Following their recent European success, the 18 -voice Australian Chamber Choir returns to Australia for this your of Sydney, Melbourne and its surrounding regions, inspired by Pietro Perugino’s Sistine…
The Spring Season of Melbourne Digital Concert Hall in partnership with the National Art School presents soprano Taryn Fiebig In Recital with pianist Scott Davie. The artists: Taryn Fiebig – Soprano/ Scott Davie – Piano Programme: Barber – Hermit Songs Op. 29/ Walton – Song for the Lord Mayor’s Table/ Mozart – Deh Vieni non tardar/…
The Willoughby Symphony conducted by Matthew Wood, presents Nature, featuring the music of Bohemia, guest artists, music by Composer-in-Residence Daniel Rojas and a world premiere by the 2017 Willoughby Symphony/Fine Music 102.5 Young Composer of the Year. Opening with Smetana’s endearing composition, The Moldau, journey across the Czech countryside, past the lush backdrop of the…
For their 2017 Lenten concert, the Choir of Christ Church St Laurence will be performing J. S. Bach’s incomparable Mass in B Minor. Written for 5-part chorus with orchestra and soloists, this setting of the Latin Mass was completed in 1749, the year before his death. It was Bach’s last finished work. Dr Neil McEwan…