The Melbourne Musicians and St John's Lutheran Church - Southgate invite you to a new concert called
Two By Two: Bach and Vivaldi Double Concertos
DATE: 2 September 0300pm
LOCATION: St John's Lutheran Church - Southgate St Johns Southgate 20 City Road, Southbank, VIC 3006
TICKETS: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=348981&track=MMweb
The Melbourne Musicians, founded by Frank Pam in 1975, comprises leading freelance players, including string teachers at Melbourne’s foremost private schools, and advanced students from institutions such as the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM). The repertoire is very large, ranging from the 17th century to the present, including works by some Australians and some premieres. There is an emphasis on the best 18th century composers and the orchestra has earned a reputation for excellent performances of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Haydn and Mozart.
Soloists have included outstanding local performers, many of whom have gone on to international careers, and eminent overseas performers such as noted pianist/composer John McCabe, Director of the London College of Music, and distinguished English pianist and Beethoven authority Professor Kendall Taylor. The Melbourne Musicians have performed with several choirs and for the Barossa Festival, Victorian Arts Centre, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne International Festival of Organ & Harpsichord, Musical Society of Victoria, Musica Viva Australia and Robert Stolz Society.
Two By Two: Bach and Vivaldi Double Concertos with Miki Tsunoda and Anne Harvey-Nagl - violin
JS Bach
- Overture in A minor
- Double Concerto in D minor
Vivaldi
- Double Concerto in A minor Op.3/8
- Concerto for 2 Violins & Cello Op.3/11
- Concerto ripieno in C
- Sinfonia in G
- Concerto in E minor
- Concerto in A major
All thanks to our friends at the Melbourne Musicians orchestra management team Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine is proudly covering the concert on September 2 ( media: Olga Kirk - review, Daniel Cui - filming ) Please stay tuned for more details.