Monthly Archives: March 2016
The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra presents
‘Baroque to Bernstein’
Saturday 2.00 pm March 19th 2016
St Mark’s Anglican Church, 7 Main St, Buderim
At St Mark’s Anglican Church on Saturday the 19th March at 2:00pm you will hear this beautiful building reverberate with music of the Baroque era – Albinoni and Vivaldi to Bernstein and Berlin.
The Anzac Centenary Commemoration of the Gallipoli landing is still fresh in the memory of many people in our region, and was a very special and an emotional time.
After the orchestra’s opening piece by Rossini we will perform the stirring and emotive Adagio in G minor for Organ and Strings by Albinoni which many will recognise from the film Gallipoli.
One of the many highlights of the concert will also be the Double Oboe Concerto in D minor performed by local oboists Sue Hunkin and Elizabeth Dawson. This delightful piece – rarely performed and relatively short – has all the characteristics of Vivaldi and the Baroque genre, ornate and delicate, yet effervescent and full of latent energy.
You, the audience, will be transported to Disneyland and the seventh segment of Disney’s “Fantasia” – Ponchielli’s “Dance of the Hours”
Or if you remember “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)”.
“The Grammy Award-winning novelty song by Allan Sherman and Lou Busch, based on letters of complaint Allan received from his son Robert while Robert attended Camp Champlain in Westport, New York”.
Bernstein and Irving Berlin are also a feature in the afternoon’s entertainment. Bopping cool melodies from West Side Story and Berlin’s easy and listenable songs.
Concluding the programme is the last movement of Sibelius’s Karelia Suite – the ever popular exhilarating march – “Alla Marcia”.
This superb kaleidoscopic programme will be performed for you on the 19th by the superb Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Adrian King.
All tickets $20. Children under 16 are free.
Tickets are available at:
www.sunshinecoastsymphonyorchestra.com
and the Old Buderim PO.
You can also pre-book by phoning 5442 3445
Poster 1 – Baroque to Bernstein
The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra presents
‘Baroque to Bernstein’
Saturday 2.00 pm March 19th 2016
St Mark’s Anglican Church, 7 Main St, Buderim
At St Mark’s Anglican Church on Saturday the 19th March at 2:00pm you will hear this beautiful building reverberate with music of the Baroque era – Albinoni and Vivaldi to Bernstein and Berlin.
The Anzac Centenary Commemoration of the Gallipoli landing is still fresh in the memory of many people in our region, and was a very special and an emotional time.
After the orchestra’s opening piece by Rossini we will perform the stirring and emotive Adagio in G minor for Organ and Strings by Albinoni which many will recognise from the film Gallipoli.
One of the many highlights of the concert will also be the Double Oboe Concerto in D minor performed by local oboists Sue Hunkin and Elizabeth Dawson. This delightful piece – rarely performed and relatively short – has all the characteristics of Vivaldi and the Baroque genre, ornate and delicate, yet effervescent and full of latent energy.
You, the audience, will be transported to Disneyland and the seventh segment of Disney’s “Fantasia” – Ponchielli’s “Dance of the Hours”
Or if you remember “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)”.
“The Grammy Award-winning novelty song by Allan Sherman and Lou Busch, based on letters of complaint Allan received from his son Robert while Robert attended Camp Champlain in Westport, New York”.
Bernstein and Irving Berlin are also a feature in the afternoon’s entertainment. Bopping cool melodies from West Side Story and Berlin’s easy and listenable songs.
Concluding the programme is the last movement of Sibelius’s Karelia Suite – the ever popular exhilarating march – “Alla Marcia”.
This superb kaleidoscopic programme will be performed for you on the 19th by the superb Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Adrian King.
All tickets $20. Children under 16 are free.
Tickets are available at:
sunshinecoastsymphonyorchestra.com and the Old Buderim PO.
You can also pre-book by phoning 54423445

