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Internationally performing Perth based Classical Guitarist Chris Kotchie brings to life the vivid and colourful Sonatas of 20th Century Composers Manuel Ponce and Antonio Jose, as well as his original compositions inspired by the Australian Landscape, mythology and Ancient Temples of South East Asia. The opportunity to listen to the rare gems of the 20th century guitar repertoire will be held on the 27th of October at the Steinway & Sons showroom West Leederville from 7pm
MICHAEL KIERAN HARVEY & IRINA VASILIEVA (TWO PIANO WORKS). WA PREMIERE
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We are delighted to open our Chamber Series by our guest performer Michael Kieran Harvey, an Australian pianist whose career has been notable for its diversity and wide repertoire. He is renowned for commissioning and performing new music, and he has written works himself. According to critic Clive O'Connell in The Age: "Few Australian pianists can touch Michael Kieran Harvey, one of the most exciting exponents of contemporary music in the country".
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The music in this program draws inspiration from the world and scenes around us: from Australia’s vast changing land as viewed from a fast car on a highway, to French Impressionism, the lively dance music of South America, the contrast between large stone monuments and small precious stones, even the music of David Bowie.
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Australia’s most celebrated musicians return to Grove Library for an 'ALL STAR' performance.
Irina Vasilieva (Piano) Margaret Blades (Violin) Louise McKay (Cello) and Guest Artist ANASTASIA DUDAR (Violin) put together a daring program sure to keep everyone on the edge of their seats. Featuring some of the worlds most demanding pieces of Ravel, Gliere and Beethoven - this concert is full of virtuosic work which cannot be missed and consists of Duo pieces.
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Sunday, July 1, 2018 - 5:00pm
The “delicate sense of instrumental colouring and spontaneous, irrepressible flow of melody” lay at the heart of Dvorak’s reverence for Mozart. These traits shine through in this program featuring works of both masters, Dvorak’s second piano quintet and Mozart’s second “Prussian” string quartet. Much-loved for its vibrant energy and folk-inspired exuberance, Dvorak’s quintet grows out from its opening lyrical cello theme.