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SUMMARY:To Listen To Sing - Ensemble Offspring
DESCRIPTION:Oberon welcomes Ensemble Offspring back to the Malachi to perform To Listen\, To Sing\, a musical celebration of stories reflecting culture\, country and connection from almost 10 years of Ngarra-Burria: First Peoples Composers. \nOur To Listen To Sing concert program\, while not featuring the composers themselves on stage\, shines the spotlight on a whole raft of brand new music with works for flute\, clarinet\, cello and percussion and is a true celebration of a weaving of western art music and the oldest surviving culture on earth. \nNgarra-Burria:First Peoples Composers has built bridges for Indigenous musicians to step sideways into instrumental chamber composition over the past 9 years\, completely changing the Australian landscape of art music composers and importantly giving a new voice to First Nations composers. Guided by Artistic Director Dharug composer\, Dr Christopher Sainsbury\, Ensemble Offspring and guest mentors\, Ngarra-Burria supports a cohort of composers to develop and premiere new chamber works over a two year program. \nOur concert features alumni of the Ngarra-Burria program including prominent First Nations Composers; Brenda Gifford (Yuin)\, Nardi Simpson (Yuwaalaraay)\, Eric Avery (Ngiyampaa\, Yuin\, Bundjalung and Gumbaynggir) and James Henry (Kamilaroi-Yuwaalaraay\, Yorta-Yorta and Yuin).  In 2022 Ngarra-Burria received the Classical:Next Innovation Award and the ABC Classic album ‘To Listen To Sing’ was nominated for a Best Classical ARIA Award. \nGenerously supported by Live Music Australia. \nPerformers \nClaire Edwardes (Artistic Director\, percussion)\nLamorna Nightingale (flutes)\nJason Noble (clarinets)\nRowena McNeish (cello)
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/to-listen-to-sing-ensemble-offspring/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Live Music,New Music
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SUMMARY:So Much Myself: Piano Portraits
DESCRIPTION:A piano\, a virtuoso pianist\, and a multimedia journey where music\, video and speech collide in stories of extraordinary women. \nPianist Sonya Lifschitz and Australian composer Robert Davidson present a powerful series of musical portraits honouring female artists\, scientists\, and leaders across three centuries. Featuring video footage and recordings of the voices of Nina Simone\, Dame Nellie Melba\, Frida Kahlo\, Patti Smith\, Julia Gillard\, Rachel Carson\, and Clara Schumann\, this new\, important work weaves these extraordinary women’s words and stories into a rich musical tapestry\, with Sonya’s piano providing the musical setting. The melodies and rhythms within the voices reveal emotions beyond the words themselves. \nComing to the Malachi for a very special fundraising performance\, this concert marks the start of NSW Women’s Week (March 2 – 8). Tickets are available on a “pay as you wish” basis\, with all the proceeds going to Oberon’s Mums and Bubs group. \nNothing like it has come to Oberon before and  this performance is for everyone—not just women. Whether you are an experienced concert goer or a “first time for anything” type\, don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired\, provoked and moved by this extraordinary work played by this world class pianist. It is a great way to try something new – and be generous towards the new mothers in town. \n“Virtuoso pianist Sonya Lifschitz performed a breathtaking audio-visual work co-created with composer Robert Davison\, celebrating the often unsung repertoire and stories of women.” – Emily Thornton\, Canberra International Music Festival \n“It was a joyous performance in which old film clips\, excellent photography and imaginative music were blended into a fascinating program full of surprises.” – Emily Sutherland\, Adelaide Festival \nDoors Open – 2.30pm \nPerformance – 3pm\, 60 minutes\, no interval \nPost-performance gathering – stay for a catch up with a cup of tea or a “G and T”\, and meet the artist. \nThis concert is supported by Live Music Australia.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/so-much-myself-piano-portraits/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Fund Raiser,Live Music,New Music,New Music
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SUMMARY:Echoes of the Picture Palace
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets\nSilent cinema brought to life with live music… \nIn a throwback to the days of vaudeville and the picture palace\, Nick Russoniello and the Golden Age Quartet reawaken the Malachi’s past and celebrate the great Charlie Chaplin in a concert that combines classic film and live music. Including pieces from Golden Age greats and new compositions\, the afternoon will be part history lesson and all entertainment. \nIn this cine-concert experience\, the Golden Age Project re-create the traditions of the silent film era. Although silent in name\, the films of the 1920s were shown in bustling picture palaces complete with live musical accompaniment. Echoes of The Picture Palace pays tribute to this lost tradition. \nThis programme features a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s The Immigrant\, a 1917 silent film regarded as one of the best in its genre. Chaplin’s bar fights\, seasickness\, a heated card game and budding romance are animated by original music composed by Nick Russoniello. Also screening is Australia’s earliest film Patineur Grotesque (1896) accompanied by a freshly improvised piano solo. \n \n  \nThis concert is supported by Live Muic Australia.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/echoes-of-the-picture-palace/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Film Screening,Live Music,New Music,New Music
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SUMMARY:The Blues and Soul of The Safety of Life At Sea
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets\nO’Connell duo Kris Schubert (piano) and Lian Wong (bass) bring their full band (including horn section) up the hill to the Malachi. \nFrom their Boatshed studio\, the Safety of Life at Sea make music that blends blues\, folk and soul. While the character and stories in the songs are all local\, the rhythm section takes a leaf out of the books of Stax (Memphis) and Motown (Detroit)\, and the piano went for a weekend in New Orleans and never really came back. \nThe Safety of Life at Sea have released three albums\, and their new song ‘Mama Let Me Go’ was released in August 2024. Kris and Lian will be joined by Stephen Helman (guitar)\, Tony Bibby (drums)\, Glen Wholohan (tenor sax/clarinet) and Chris Dove (trumpet/trombone). \n5pm Doors Open for 5.30pm Support the youngest local musicians – Georgie\, Lucy and Elliott\, launching their own set of songs. \n6pm – 6.45pm Dinner at the Malachi – bring along your dinner and buy a drink from the Magna Bar. No BYO drinks (soft or alcoholic). \n6.45pm Sunset show by the Safety of Life at Sea \n8.30pm Show finish \nThis concert series is proudly supported by Live Music Australia.
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/the-blues-and-soul-of-the-safety-of-life-at-sea/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Blues,Live Music,New Music,Rock,Soul
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231007T173000
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SUMMARY:The Surge
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets > \nImmerse yourself in poignant social revelations and shameless ’90s nostalgia. \nThe Surge is a multi-layered feast of music\, ideas\, lessons from the past and hope for the decade ahead\, brought to you by Australia’s prolific new music group Ensemble Offspring and leading guitarists Andrew Blanch and Vladimir Gorbach. Together\, they reignite two ’90s classics by iconic Australians Peter Sculthorpe and Nigel Westlake\, alongside five new commissions reflecting on the cultural\, environmental and political situations Australia finds itself in today. \nThese thoughtful and engaging works – composed especially for The Surge by Aussies Robert Davidson\, Felicity Wilcox and Jessica Wells – examine everything from human-induced climate change to the pervasive influence of the internet. With stunning live visuals by the ever-inventive Peachey & Mosig\, immerse yourself in poignant social revelations and shameless ’90s nostalgia! \nPaul Mac – Redfern Address (2019)\nvideo \nPeter Sculthorpe – Tropic (1992)\nflute\, clarinet\, violin\, cello\, piano\, percussion \nJessica Wells – Diminishing Species (2021)\nflute\, clarinet\, violin\, cello\, piano\, percussion \nFelicity Wilcox – Tipping Point (2021)\nflute\, clarinet\, violin\, cello\, piano\, percussion \nJessica Wells – Technophiles (2021)\nflute\, clarinet\, violin\, cello\, piano\, percussion\, tape \nNigel Westlake – Tall tales but true (1992)\nflute\, clarinet\, violin\, cello\, piano\, percussion\, tape \nJessica Wells – This is the Nineties (2021)\nflute\, clarinet\, violin\, cello\, piano\, percussion \nRobert Davidson – Netsurf (2021)\nflute\, clarinet\, violin\, cello\, piano\, percussion\, tape \nClaire Edwardes (Artistic Director\, percussion)\nJason Noble (clarinets)\nSusie Bishop (violin)\nSonya Lifschitz (piano)\nAndrew Blanch (guitar)\nVladimir Gorbach (guitar)\nBen Ward (double bass)\nPaul Mosig (video) \n  \nDuration: 70 minutes
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/ensemble-offspring-the-surge/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Live Music,New Music
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