
Pinchgut Opera – Celebrating in Melbourne & Sydney in 2019
Pinchgut Opera begins its 2019 season at Melbourne, April 6, at Sydney, April 7, with the Easter Oratorio by J.S. Bach and Thunder Ode by Georg Philipp Telemann
Pinchgut Opera begins its 2019 season at Melbourne, April 6, at Sydney, April 7, with the Easter Oratorio by J.S. Bach and Thunder Ode by Georg Philipp Telemann
For their first concert of 2019, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, will play five of J.S. Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos, rarely performed in one concert
Hosted by acclaimed ensemble Austral Harmony on 10th November, Remember Bach Fest III, will celebrate music by German composer Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750)
Australian Chamber Orchestra, a living icon of the Australian music scene will expand knowledge and widen appreciation for styles old and new in its 2019 season
Elegant Impressionist Maurice Ravel said ‘my ambition is to say with notes what a poet expresses with words’, setting the tone for the Medici Concert experience
ABO: Bittersweet Obsessions at Melbourne Recital Centre followed a musical narrative describing one woman’s journey through the bitter and sweet aspects of life
Album 1 of Slava Grigoryan’s The Cello Suites spent a record 13 weeks at #1 on the ARIA Classics Chart and Album II, released on November 3, is much anticipated
Australian born London based pianist Jayson Gillham on 21st October will travel through the landscape of intimate to epic works by JS Bach at Conway Hall London
The 2017 seasons of the Pinchgut Opera in Sydney, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Victoria, and nationally the Australian Chamber Orchestra, have been announced
For Blazing Baroque at Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, during July and August, Paul Dyer will turn the spotlight on the ABO musicians he so respects and admires
May 5 – 21 the ACO will tour Bach, Beethoven & Mozart V, a vortex of ideas and implications with soaring melodies and unanticipated contrasts of form and style
Music making of the highest calibre presented by Ann Thompson of Medici Concerts in Brisbane, will commence its 2016 season of four virtuoso piano events May 22
Organist Christopher Wrench plays excerpts from 18th German composer Johann Sebastian Bach’s Passion in St John’s College Chapel University of Qld on 19th March
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Bach’s 330th Birthday will be celebrated at St John’s College Chapel QLD University by renowned organist Christopher Wrench playing his Prelude and Fugue in C
For his concert Around the World in 60 Minutes Christopher Cook will showcase the restored Willis Organ, a key heritage feature of Brisbane’s restored City Hall