Daily Archives: 02/07/2014

Mid Mornings With Sean Ison

A new show hits the Radio 16 Roster this morning! Sean Ison will be joining us every Wednesday for Mid Mornings 10am – 12 featuring a collection of music from the seventies and eighties and plenty of fun OTR. Tune in every Wednesday after Peter James and the breakfast club.

Whats on At The City Recital Hall in July

In Memory of a Great Artist
Selby & Friends
1 July, 7.00pm

The Chimney Sweep by Salieri
Pinchgut Opera
Various dates and times

Piano Quintets
Australian Chamber Orchestra
Various dates and times

La Rêvolution
A Bastille Day concert
14 July, 7.30pm

Let’s Fall in Love
Amanda McBroom & Michele Brourman
19 July, 7.30pm

Kina Grannis
Frontier Touring
20 July, 8pm

Choir of King’s College Cambridge
Musica Viva
21 July, 7.00pm

Grand Prize Winner’s Concert
World Harp Congress
22 July, 4.00pm

Chamber Music Extravaganza
World Harp Congress
22 July, 7.30pm

Dmitry Sinkovsky Russian Baroque Violin
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Various dates and times

Celebrating the Early Harp
World Harp Congress
24 July, 7.30pm

AYO In Concert
Australian Youth Orchestra
31 July, 7.30pm

We are becoming enslaved by our technology
IQ2 Oz Debate
12 Aug, 6.45pm

Brundibár
Opera Prometheus Incorporated
14 Aug, 6.00pm & 8.00pm

Carnival Français
Omega Ensemble
15 Aug, 7.30pm

Songbird Live in Concert
Marina Prior
16 Aug, 8.00pm

Imogen Cooper
Musica Viva Australia
Various dates and times

Boundless
Australian String Quartet
21 Aug, 7.00pm

Mozart & Mendelssohn
A Little Lunch Music
22 Aug, 12.30pm

Intimate Letters
Australian Chamber Orchestra
Various dates and times

Vocal Fireworks
The Song Company
31 August, 3.00pm

Discover Brahms’ Haydn Variations
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
2 Sep, 6.30pm

Mozart’s Jupiter
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Various dates and time

Schools that Sing
Santa Sabina College, St. Aloysius’ College & St. Mary’s Cathedral College
9 Sep, 7.30pm

Going Bjørk
Sydney Chamber Choir
13 Sep, 7.30pm

Bielfield & Glen: Ambrosia ’14
Mise-En-Scene Studios (M.E.S.S.)
14 Sep, 3pm

Stephen Hough in Recital
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
15 Sep, 7pm

Swedish Delight
Selby & Friends
16 Sep, 7pm

Faust + Omega
Omega Ensemble

23 Sep, 7.30pm

Borodin Quartet
Musica Viva
Various dates and times

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The Academy of St. Martin in The Field players held an inspiring workshop and Family Cushion Concert

The Family Cushion Concert provided a fantastic new opportunity in Camden, on the 22nd June, enabling families to enjoy and learn from some of our brilliant performers of the Academy. The afternoon included interactive workshops for all ages, where they were given a unique chance to work with members of the orchestra on a piece which they played together in a vibrant performance in the afternoon. The concert included a varied programme, introducing the participants to great orchestral masterpieces, from Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro Overture to a polished performance of a Haydn Trumpet Concerto.

Following last years success, the musicians from the Academy will once again be inspiring young musicians from London in a new, creative project this summer. The ensemble will have the chance to work with players from the Academy over a period of three days, rehearsing, improvising and composing together to create new works and reimagine well-known classical masterpieces. Our Create, Cultivate, Orchestrate! projects are provided free of charge to young musicians aged 9-18 years from London, providing a great opportunity to perform in a concert at Canary Wharf following the full three days of professional workshops!

BRUNDIBÁR Sydney Premiere

JOSEPH TOLTZ, OPERA PROMETHEUS

in association with SYDNEY JEWISH MUSEUM.

14 August, 6pm & 8pm

The children’s opera Brundibár was a popular cultural activity and a powerful symbol of hope when performed by the Jewish people imprisoned in the Terezín Ghetto in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.

Seventy years later, the opera will finally have its Sydney premiere production, having been performed hundreds of times around the world since being re-discovered in the 1970s. Performed by a cast of over 30 children aged 8 to 12 years and professional musicians, this will be a beautiful opportunity for parents and grandparents to share their children’s first ever experience of opera.

Brundibár tells the story of a brother and sister who overcome a local town bully in order to help their ill mother. While the context of where Brundibár was first performed is brutal, the actual work is bright, funny, uplifting and full of wonderful music. The orchestration is both delicate and challenging enough to provide entertainment for sophisticated and inexperienced ears alike. As all fables do, it carries meaning and lessons beyond the words and notes for all of us to hear and remember.

Sharna Galvin DIRECTOR
Joseph Toltz MUSIC DIRECTOR
Ed Lippmann DESIGNER

ELECTRIC FESTIVAL ARUBA – FIRST NAMES CONFIRMED

The first artists of the Electric Festival Aruba 2014 line up are now confirmed. Lil John (USA), Loco Dice (Germany), Knife Party (Australia) and DJ Carnage (USA) will travel to the Caribbean for the second edition that will take place from Wednesday, September 3rd to Sunday, September 7th. Aruba resident and festival founder, DJ Chuckie, will perform during the festival as well. Furthermore, Fellow (The Netherlands), Boris (USA, originally Russia), Nutzbeatz (Aruba), Hector (Mexico) and Karixon (Aruba) are on the list that will be extended in the upcoming weeks.

After the successful launch of the three-day festival in 2013, the Electric Festival (EF) has been extended to five days to accommodate the numerous artists that will be in attendance. Aside from  the festival extension, the conference program will also be more elaborate. The conference is being organized in collaboration with the esteemed Amsterdam Dance Event; known as a must-attend event by all electronic music lovers and professionals. Furthermore there will be two stages instead of one and there will be a special focus on techno music. Other special themes will also be introduced shortly. The Opening Night on Wednesday, September 3rd will showcase techno music; Thursday, September 4th is a Club Night; and dance is the taking over the main stage on Friday, September 5th and Saturday, September 6th. The festival will close with a Beach Festival on Sunday, September 7th.

An ADE program will take place during day light hours. This consists of several unique pool parties, conference seminars and also ADE university. Details about the ADE program will be announced in the coming period as well. The conference and festival reinforce each other and form a perfect networking environment for trade industry professionals and other attendees alike.

The Aruba Tourism Authority is the main sponsor of the event, trusting that it will grow into an internationally esteemed festival, and that in its wake, a surge of new, exciting visitors will come to discover Aruba.