Saturday the 5th of March at 08000pm at the
Eldon Hogan Performing Arts Centre , Xavier College, Barkers Road, Kew
Zelman Symphony begins their 2016 season with a spectacular combination of Tchaikovsky Firsts. His thrilling first piano concerto, once considered 'unplayable', sits alongside his beautiful, evocative and exciting first symphony. Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto is amongst the best known of all piano concertos and one of his most popular works. We are delighted to welcome back Hoang Pham, one of Australia's most exciting young musicians, to play the concerto he performed so brilliantly to win the 2013 Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year Award. We enjoyed playingBeethoven’s Emperor Concerto with him so much that we couldn’t wait to get him back! Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 1, Winter Daydreams, is his earliest notable composition - in 1883, he wrote that "although it is in many ways very immature, yet fundamentally it has more substance and is better than many of my other more mature works."
Mark Shiell will present a pre-concert talk in the auditorium commencing 0730pm.
The website link is here: http://zelmansymphony.org.au/Concerts/Concerts
Thanks to our friends at Zelman Symphony Publicity Team Bohemian Rhapsody Club has 2 tickets to giveaway to our media crew (music critics please) to attend this event. Please raise your hands and let me know your most Tchaikovsky-First offer. Please note that we will be giving priority to our VIP members and to the music critics who already performed such activity with excellent results. This giveaway closing date is Monday, February 8 at 0900am. good luck!
We would be very grateful for those of you who support such music concerts by attending them as paid guests. Thank you very much. The tickets can be purchased online:http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx…