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SUMMARY:Chopin's Last Tour
DESCRIPTION:It is October 1848. Frail\, heartbroken\, and in exile\, Frédéric Chopin arrives in Scotland at the invitation of Lady Jane Stirling\, his devoted student and unrequited admirer. A year from death\, in the shadow of failing health and emotional ruin\, Chopin takes to the stage one last time. Not to dazzle concert halls\, but to bare his soul. \nChopin’s Last Tour is a poignant and poetic solo performance told in the form of a personal letter. Enriched with live piano performances of Chopin’s most iconic pieces\, this remarkable show is written and performed by accomplished actor/pianist Phillip Aughey. \nSince its premiere in Edinburgh to standing ovations\, Chopin’s Last Tour has enchanted audiences across the globe with acclaimed performances in Edinburgh\, Adelaide\, Perth\, Sydney\, Melbourne\, Avignon (France)\, London\, Tallinn\, New Zealand\, and beyond. \nOn Sunday 12 April\, Phillip’s performance is partnered with award winning documentary “Chopin – I Am Not Afraid of Darkness” (2022\, 55 minutes). The film follows three world class pianists from very diverse backgrounds but are united in their appreciation for Chopin and the therapeutic potential of music. The film really speaks to how beautiful the arts are and the ability of music to bring people together who otherwise might be worlds apart. \nIf you’ve ever loved Chopin’s music\, or want to discover the soul behind the notes\, this is a must-see theatrical event. \nGet Tickets
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/chopins-last-tour/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Film Screening,Live Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Omega Ensemble - Howl
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets\nRiot\, rapture and release \nUniting five leading contemporary classical voices Howl presents a performance of musical defiance and untamed brilliance. \nBest known as the musical mind behind Tim Burton’s dark cinematic worlds\, Danny Elfman’s mischievous Piano Quartet is a rare and revealing gem\, written with the same sardonic humour and manic intensity that define his film scores. \nCelebrating the strange and the sinister\, this performance also features Pierre Jalbert’s Howl\, a clarinet-led incantation of ritual and outburst\, alongside Missy Mazzoli’s folk-infused Tooth and Nail\, a wild work for solo violin and live electronics mimicking the overtones of a jaw harp. \nDescribed as “part-string-quartet-part-rave” Anna Meredith’s Tuggemo expands the ensemble into new sonic territories before a world premiere by Paris-born\, LA-based composer Daniel Wohl fuses electronic and acoustic forces into a three-dimensional sound world. \nProgramme: \nMissy Mazzoli\nTooth and Nail \nAnna Meredith\nTuggemo\nAustralian Premiere \nDaniel Wohl\nNew work for string quartet and electronics\nWorld Premiere \nPierre Jalbert\nHowl\nAustralian Premiere \nDanny Elfman\nPiano Quartet \nDaniel Wohl commissioned by The Royal Concertgebouw and Omega Ensemble. Netherlands performances made possible by NTR ZaterdagMatinee\, the Composition Commission Fund of The Royal Concertgebouw managed by Het Concertgebouw Fonds \nTickets on sale soon!
URL:https://malachigilmorehall.com.au/event/omega-ensemble-howl/
LOCATION:The Malachi Gilmore Hall\, 124 Oberon Street\, Oberon\, NSW\, 2787\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Live Music,New Music,New Music
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