Australian Brandenburg Orchestra: Baroque Kaleidoscope
3 May @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
Headlined by Vivaldi, Telemann and Handel, this Baroque celebration sees the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra return to its musical roots. Showcasing the talents of the orchestra’s principal musicians including Concertmaster Shaun Lee-Chen, Principal Second Baroque Violin Ben Dollman and Principal Baroque Flute Melissa Farrow, the program includes The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Handel’s oratorio Solomon and a concerto for two violins from Vivaldi’s seminal L’estro armonico. Recently appointed Principal Baroque Oboe Adam Masters also performs an Albinoni concerto.
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This is no ordinary night at the orchestra! Relish the sounds of the past intertwining with the creative verve of the present with classics featuring the homegrown stars of Australia’s early music scene. Stunning concertos and moving masterpieces are given the Brandenburg treatment in a journey through the Baroque, as our talented artists breathe new life into works by Vivaldi, Telemann and select contemporaries.
Witness passion and intensity as Paul Dyer and the Brandenburg instrumentalists bring their unique and extraordinary talent on period instruments to the fore, with inspiring solo performances from concertmaster Shaun Lee-Chen, Jamie Hey, and Melissa Farrow. The infectious atmosphere will have you experience loved and rare works alike in a whole new light.
Reignite your love for Baroque in a celebration of rich musical heritage delivered by the pulsating spirit of Brandenburg all-stars!
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