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Kodály - the White Hat guide

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Some forthcoming Australian concerts and performances featuring the music of Kodály:

Sidney Myer Free Concerts: No.3 - Rising Star

Sidney Myer Music BowlWhite Hat always looks forward to the Sidney Myer Free Concerts as one of the highlights of the summer in Melbourne. They are made available free to the people of Melbourne (and visitors) through the philanthropy of the late Sidney Myer and performed in the wonderful outdoor Music Bowl which he also contributed to the city.

The remarkable music scheme that started in Venezuela in 1975 known as Venezuelan Sistema has given the world some wonderful and inspiring classical music performances and musicians. Diego Matheuz is one of the the latest musicians to emerge from this powerhouse, and at just 26, is bringing his combination of Latin flair and technical mastery to the world’s leading orchestras. This concert is your chance to experience one of today’s rising musical personalities in a program of sumptuous, powerful classics. He is joined in this concert by Australian pianist Ian Munro.

Performed by The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra with Diego Matheuz (conductor) and  Ian Munro (piano)

This is a free concert and details of conditions of entry and what you are able to bring with you is available here.

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7pm, Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Sidney Myer Music Bowl -

Free

Melbourne Town Hall Proms - Enigma Variations

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra with Christopher Seaman (conductor), Radovan Vlatkovic (horn) and Oystein Baadsvik tuba.

This concert celbrates the tenth anniversary of the Melbourne International Festival of Brass and two of the world’s great brass soloists join the MSO. Framing the classic concertos for the horn and tuba are the brilliant, folksong-inspired orchestral variations by Kodály and the stirring Enigma Variations by Elgar. The Enigma is a particularly appropriate choice because of the starring and virtuosic role Elgar assigns teh brass in his masterly orchestration.Presented in collaboration with the Melbourne International Festival of Brass.

Melbourne Town Hall -

7.30pm, Friday 28th September 2012 Bookings through Ticketmaster: 1300 72 30 38
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