Event
Melbourne Metropolitan Sinfonietta : bohemian | parade
- Date: Saturday, 31 October 2015, 8:57 pm - 10:57 pm
- Venue: St Stephen's Anglican Church, Richmond — 360 Church St, Richmond, VIC
- Tickets: Adults: $20.00 | Children: $10.00 | Concession: $10.00
Event Details
The Melbourne Metropolitan Sinfonietta concludes its first official season with orchestral arrangements and original works by contemporary Australians. Including a stellar arrangement of Night on Bald Mountain by Brenton Broadstock, Bach's Double Violin Concerto arr. Luke Carbon, an eerily beautiful adaptation of Brian Eno's arrangement of Pachelbel's Canon by artistic director and curator Michael Bakrnchev, right through to world premieres by Thea Adele Zimpel, Nathan Falkenhagen, Gawain Davey and works by Evan Lawson & Elliott Hughes.
This concert will also feature guests Ryan Williams (recorders), Sascha Kelly (guest conductor), and Diana Tolmie (saxophone). We are pleased to announce that this concert will be conducted by Australian conductor, Patrick Burns, who recently returned from an international conducting competition held in Bulgaria, where he was awarded the jury's special prize.
Program: Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain (arr. B. Broadstock)*
M. Bakrnchev - adaptation of Brian Eno's Pachelbel's Canon*
J.S. Bach (arr. Luke Carbon) - Double Violin Concerto*
E. Hughes - All Already
N. Falkenhagen - Crucifixus*
T. A. Zimpel - Noli Me Tangere*
G. Davey - The Middle Ground*
E. Lawson - Orpheus and the Cave II from Orfeo
*denotes world premiere
Further information for this event is available or by email to melbournemet@gmail.com
Featured Australian Works
Night on Bald Mountain; arr. : chamber orchestra by Brenton Broadstock — World premiere — performed by Patrick Burns and Melbourne Metropolitan Sinfonietta | |
Pachelbel's Canon; arr. : chamber orchestra by Michael Bakrnčev — World premiere — performed by Patrick Burns and Melbourne Metropolitan Sinfonietta | |
All Already by Elliott Hughes | |
Crucifixus by Nathan Falkenhagen — World premiere | |
J.S. Bach — Double Violin Concerto arr. Luke Carbon by Bach arr. Luke Carbon — World premiere | |
Noli me tangere by Thea Zimpel — World premiere | |
Orpheus and the Cave II from Orfeo by Evan Lawson | |
The Middle Ground by Gawain Davey — World premiere |
Featured artists
- New work by Thea Zimpel
- New work by Gawain Davey
- New work by Nathan Falkenhagen
- Music of Evan Lawson
- Music of Elliott Hughes
- New work by Luke Carbon
- Performer Melbourne Metropolitan Sinfonietta
- Conductor Patrick Burns
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