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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Beethoven Septet & Louise Farrenc Nonet
The Neilson, ACO Pier 2/3 13 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point, NSW, AustraliaNew Perspectives In the first half of the 19th century, music moved out of the palaces of Europe and into its living rooms, with an explosion in publishing houses making the latest works accessible to everyone from princes to paupers. As with so many developments in music, Beethoven was at the centre of things: his […]
TSO | De Borah Plays Beethoven
Federation Concert Hall 1 Davey Street, Hobart, TAS, AustraliaAustralian pianist Daniel de Borah has had critics reaching for superlatives: ‘music-making of this calibre is to be cherished’, ‘Daniel de Borah wowed the audience with his virtuosic skills’. He makes his TSO debut as soloist in Beethoven’s only minor-key piano concerto, the dramatic and exciting Piano Concerto No 3. Beethoven’s concerto is prefaced by […]
Mosman Symphony Orchestra | Eroica
Mosman Art Gallery Art Gallery Way, Mosman, NSW, AustraliaJune will see the second pair of concerts for the year from the Mosman Symphony Orchestra. The program features: The Blue Danube Waltz, composed by Johann Strauss II (aka Der Sohn), is known and beloved the world over. It is a melodic and romantic piece that evokes a feeling of grandeur and nostalgia. The Radetzky March is another beloved […]
Mosman Symphony Orchestra | Eroica
Mosman Art Gallery Art Gallery Way, Mosman, NSW, AustraliaJune will see the second pair of concerts for the year from the Mosman Symphony Orchestra. The program features: The Blue Danube Waltz, composed by Johann Strauss II (aka Der Sohn), is known and beloved the world over. It is a melodic and romantic piece that evokes a feeling of grandeur and nostalgia. The Radetzky March is another beloved […]
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Beethoven Septet & Louise Farrenc Nonet
Ithaca Auditorium 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaNew Perspectives In the first half of the 19th century, music moved out of the palaces of Europe and into its living rooms, with an explosion in publishing houses making the latest works accessible to everyone from princes to paupers. As with so many developments in music, Beethoven was at the centre of things: his […]
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Beethoven Septet & Louise Farrenc Nonet
The Events Centre, Caloundra 20 Minchinton St, Caloundra QLD 4551, Caloundra, Queensland, AustraliaNew Perspectives In the first half of the 19th century, music moved out of the palaces of Europe and into its living rooms, with an explosion in publishing houses making the latest works accessible to everyone from princes to paupers. As with so many developments in music, Beethoven was at the centre of things: his […]
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Beethoven Septet & Louise Farrenc Nonet
Albert Hall, Canberra Commonwealth Avenue, Canberra, ACT, AustraliaNew Perspectives In the first half of the 19th century, music moved out of the palaces of Europe and into its living rooms, with an explosion in publishing houses making the latest works accessible to everyone from princes to paupers. As with so many developments in music, Beethoven was at the centre of things: his […]
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Beethoven Septet & Louise Farrenc Nonet
Adamstown Uniting Church, Adamstown 228 Brunker R​oad, Adamstown, NSW, AustraliaNew Perspectives In the first half of the 19th century, music moved out of the palaces of Europe and into its living rooms, with an explosion in publishing houses making the latest works accessible to everyone from princes to paupers. As with so many developments in music, Beethoven was at the centre of things: his […]
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Beethoven Septet & Louise Farrenc Nonet
David Li Sound Gallery 48 Exhibition Walk,, Clayton, VIC, AustraliaNew Perspectives In the first half of the 19th century, music moved out of the palaces of Europe and into its living rooms, with an explosion in publishing houses making the latest works accessible to everyone from princes to paupers. As with so many developments in music, Beethoven was at the centre of things: his […]
Flinders Quartet – Beethoven / Maconchy – Mid-Winter at Montsalvat
Montsalvat Chapel, Eltham 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham, Victoria, AustraliaElizabeth Maconchy admired and studied the masters who had gone before and we are sure she would be chuffed that a 21st century Australian quartet found her rigorous compositional style to be an excellent fit with that of the great master himself. The chance to play one of Beethoven's incomparable Op. 59 "Razumovsky" quartets, named […]
Flinders Quartet | Beethoven / Maconchy – Melbourne
Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon, Southbank 31 Sturt Street, Southbank, VIC, AustraliaElizabeth Maconchy admired and studied the masters who had gone before and we are sure she would be chuffed that a 21st century Australian quartet found her rigorous compositional style to be an excellent fit with that of the great master himself. The chance to play one of Beethoven's incomparable Op. 59 "Razumovsky" quartets, named […]
Flinders Quartet | Beethoven / Maconchy – Melbourne
Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon, Southbank 31 Sturt Street, Southbank, VIC, AustraliaElizabeth Maconchy admired and studied the masters who had gone before and we are sure she would be chuffed that a 21st century Australian quartet found her rigorous compositional style to be an excellent fit with that of the great master himself. The chance to play one of Beethoven's incomparable Op. 59 "Razumovsky" quartets, named […]