12/18/2023 0 Comments Offspring intermission musicFriday 10 Novemberġpm Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Respighi and Shostakovichįeatures Amy Dickson as soloist in Matthew Hindson's Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra. Thursday 9 Novemberġpm Australian Chamber Orchestra: Four Seasons Tuesday 7 Novemberįeaturing soloists William Barton (didjeridu) and Véronique Serret (violin) Wednesday 8 NovemberĪdelaide Chamber Singers perform music from Hildegard von Bingen to today. Including john Adams' Gnarly Buttons with clarinettist Ashley Smith as soloist. William Barton performs the WA premiere of his didjeridu concerto Apii Thatini Mu Murtu, alongside Fauré's Requiem.ġpm Classic 100 in Concert with the Melbourne Symphony OrchestraĪustralian virtuoso soloists showcase Australia's favourite instruments, accompanied by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.ħpm Opera Australia: Tannhäuser in Concert Monday 6 Novemberġpm West Australian Symphony Orchestra: Sibelius Symphony No. Saturday 4 Novemberġpm West Australian Symphony Orchestra: Magic Spirit Friday 3 Novemberįeaturing Sjaella (Germany) and The Australian Voices, including music by Australians John Rotar, Joseph Twist, Katherine Anderson, William Barton, Stephen Leek, Sally Whitwell, Gordon Hamilton and Tenzin Choegyal.Ĩpm Classic Live: Adelaide Symphony Orchestra's EcstasyĪnthony Marwood performs the Korngold Violin Concerto alongside Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances. Thursday 2 Novemberġpm Queensland Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven and ElgarĪustralian pianist Jayson Gillham appears as soloist in Beethoven's First Piano Concerto. Wednesday 1 Novemberġpm Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Ross Edwards Oboe Concertoĭiana Doherty performs Ross Edwards Oboe Concerto, Bird Spirit Dreaming and Bennelong Caprices alongside Peggy Polias' Arachne. – – – : The album’s diversity, and especially the mix of styles, is not fully cohesive although I’m not shocked about it.Celebrate music-making in Australia this November for Ausmusic Month with ABC Classic.Īcross 36 incredible concerts, our jam-packed line-up features 37 Australian ensembles, 82 Australian performers, and 73 Australian composers. I like both sides of the work although I have a preference for the ’Pop’ side revealing an artist in constant progress. These songs are driven by solid bass lines and carrying choruses while holding on a powerful exposure. Quite progressively the work moves into danceable Electro/Body-Pop music with robotic vocals on top. The debut part stands for solid Dark-Electro power featuring orchestral elements and melody lines. It’s not all about ‘innovation’ rather than a mix of the different influences ES23 has experienced over the years. + + + : As Daniel Pad claimed in an interview I did with him ‘I’m not a huge fan producing the same music over and over again’ this new work stands for diversity. From harder, Dark-Electronic music reminding me a bit of Funker Vogt to ‘softer’ Electro/Body-Pop with Dance elements on top -featuring previously released singles “Now” featuring Dino Serci and “Never”, will maybe appeal for fans of X Marks The Pedwalk. “Dancing With Clouds” sounds as an offspring between the different influences Daniel Pad has mixed into his music since the early debut. Related newsDV8R – IO (Album – Infacted Recordings)Ĭontent: ES23 is a project which feels comfortable with the harder Dark-Electro style but also with a softer exposure like Dark Electro/Future-Pop.
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