Concerts in Tasmania
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Allegri Ensemble | Christ lag in Todes Banden
Allegri Ensemble | Christ lag in Todes Banden
Allegri Ensemble’s first performance for 2021 is a meditative reflection on the rich Easter narrative of resurrection. The program begins in the emotional depths of Holy Week with Timor et Tremor, the first of Poulenc’s powerful motets for a time of penitence (1938). Poulenc’s music – shifting between anger, trepidation, and a yearning for salvation –…
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Kettering Concerts | Satin Winds and Strings
Kettering Concerts | Satin Winds and Strings
The next Kettering Concert will be presented by an unusual grouping of bassoon, oboe and string quartet. The programme will include the Double Concerto for Oboe, Bassoon and strings by Vivaldi, and the premier of Jabra Latham's arrangement of Saint-Saëns' Sonata for Bassoon and Piano in which the piano has been replaced by a string…
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Virtuosi Tasmania | Hartz Piano Trio Devonport
Virtuosi Tasmania | Hartz Piano Trio Devonport
New to Virtuosi Tasmania we have great pleasure in introducing the Hartz Piano Trio with Natalya Bing (Violin), Alexandra Békés (Cello) and Dianne Legg (Piano). Their program features works by Stanhope and Brahms.
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Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra | Serenata Notturna
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra | Serenata Notturna
Originally composed for piano, Bartok’s rustic Hungarian Pieces are reminiscent of the folksongs he would have whistled as he travelled through Eastern Europe. Hear them unfold in a compelling instrumental arrangement by Tim Jones, TSO Principal Tuba. Mozart’s Serenata Notturna couldn’t bring greater contrast with its stately melodies, and Haydn’s Symphony No 102 – one…
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra | Serenata Notturna
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra | Serenata Notturna
Originally composed for piano, Bartok’s rustic Hungarian Pieces are reminiscent of the folksongs he would have whistled as he travelled through Eastern Europe. Hear them unfold in a compelling instrumental arrangement by Tim Jones, TSO Principal Tuba. Mozart’s Serenata Notturna couldn’t bring greater contrast with its stately melodies, and Haydn’s Symphony No 102 – one…