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Australian Guitar Duo – Cooma Concert

Sunday 30 November at 3pm

australian guitar duo 2014 tour largeSt Paul’s Anglican Parish Halll, price 136 Commissioner Street Cooma
Tickets – Available at Cooma School of Music
  • Adults $20
  • Concessions $15
  • Students $10
More Information:

COOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Shop 2, hospital Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street,
Cooma, NSW 2630
PHONE: 02 6452 6067
FAX: 02 6452 4938

EMAIL: allan@coomamusic.com.au

AUSTRALIAN GUITAR DUO: NATIONAL TOUR OF AUSTRALIA, NOVEMBER 2014
“The Australian Guitar Duo has got it all: perfect synchronization, beautiful phrasing and tone,
and charismatic good looks.” – Classical Guitar Magazine

This November the Australian Guitar Duo, described by the Canberra Times as an “excellent
guitar duo,” will perform a national tour across 5 states and the ACT.

About:

Recognised as one of the most dynamic and exciting classical guitar ensembles, the Australian

Guitar Duo has given performances throughout the world, including at the New York Guitar Duo

Festival in New York City, Barcelona Guitar Festival in Spain, Festival de Musique Classique in

France, Strings-139 Festival in China, Music by the Sea in Canada, as well as every state and

territory in mainland Australia.

read more….

Australian Guitar Duo Media Release Tour Nov 2014

Website:  www.australianguitarduo.com.

Sponsorship Proposal – Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢

 

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It’s on again on Saturday 1st November 2014 the disinfection ‘Times New Roman’, decease ‘Bitstream Charter’, Times, serif;”>Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢!

There’s opportunities for local businesses, organisations and associations to get involved by:

  1. Taking out a sponsorship package, and/or
  2. As a Venue/Busker Host (details to be released soon)

Please check out the pdf below for more information about sponsorship packages:

ANBC 2014 Sponsorship prospectus

This year’s Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ (ANBC) is a one day event that features buskers performing throughout the Cooma CBD and wrapping up with the Finals Concert in Centennial Park at 5pm on Saturday 1st November.

This year Cooma Rotary Club has taken on Australian National Busking Championships™ as one of their special projects.Rotary 2014Official Logo  MoE_RGB This is a wonderful development for the ANBC because:

  • This “grass-roots”community based event now has official not-for-profit status openning up opportunities for grants.
  • The Cooma Rotary Club can provide “boots on the ground” in the form of volunteers on and before the event.
  • The ANBC can now be promoted through the Rotary Club’s national network and indeed, international networks.

ABC TVThe ABC has taken a special interest in this year’s ANBC. Ginny Stein from the  popular ABC TV program abc southeast“Landline” will be covering the event. Ian Champbell from ABC Southeast Radio has joined us as a media partner and will be doing a live radio broadcast on the day. Peter Crane from Bon Productions is also coming down from Queensland to produce a multi media documentary of the Australian National Busking Championships for our online presence and for TV and radio.

Facebook-Like modern smaller 2We are constantly promoting the ANBC online with daily posts on Facebook and www.coomamusic.com.au. This week we have reached over 7,000 facebook users. We are also working on a new dedicated website for the Australian National Busking Championships™

A Worthwhile Community Event:

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From it’s first year the Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ has helped local not-for-profit groups raise money through fund raising activities on the day. Organisations such as the Cooma District Hospital, Cooma Rotary Club, Cooma Railway, 2MNO Community Radio, Cooma Swimming Club, St Patrick’s Parish School, to name a few, have raised thousands of dollars through this event. In fact, the main reason why the Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ came into existance was through the wonderful work of the “Snowy Ride”. The ANBC was orginally conceived to provide entertainmesteven walter children's cancer foundationnt and fun for the 4,000 or so Snowy Riders as they pass through Cooma. Since it’s beginnings in 2001, this annual motorcycle event has raised over $5 million towards childhood cancer research. The Snowy Ride is organized by the Steven Walter Children’s Cancer Foundation. So we, at the Australian National Busking Championships are pleased to support the Snowy Ride. For more information about the Snowy Ride go to:https://www.snowyride.org.au/

The Australian National Busking Championshipsâ„¢ has the unique ability to provide significant benefits to the performers, the venue hosts, local businesses, community organisations and the general public. We hope you can join us in providing this wonderful event for our town. Celebrate with us,  Australia’s rich and diverse music street culture!

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Allan Spencer

(Event Organiser)

COOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Shop 2, Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street,
Cooma, NSW 2630
PHONE: 02 6452 6067
FAX: 02 6452 4938

EMAIL: allan@coomamusic.com.au

“Stars” – SMAC Concert

STARS_SMAC POSTER 001Saturday 6 September 2014 at 7.30pm

St Pauls’s Anglican Parish Hall, buy 136 Commissioner Street Cooma

Tickets – Available at The Fabric Salon, visit this 42 Vale Street Cooma

Price:

  • $25 Adult
  • $20 Concession
  • $15 Snowy Monaro Arts Council members
  • Children & School Students – free!

Stars Will Come Out This Saturday

In the first item on the Arts Council’s concert programme this Saturday evening, viagra sale musician Chris Wall will be playing trumpet and piano at the same time. To find out how he achieves this and to appreciate the results, you will need to come along to St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall for the 7:30pm recital.

This concert, the final Snowy Monaro Arts Council presentation for 2014, is named “Stars” in deference to the rich programme. It includes the title song, “Stars” from ‘Les Miserables’ as well as Albert Arlen’s arrangement of “Clancy of the Overflow” (featuring the lines, “And he sees the vision splendid of the sunlit plains extended, and at the night the wond’rous glory of the everlasting stars”).

These two pieces are not the only stars to be enjoyed on the night. The three performers Glenyss Allen, Thomas Keenan and Chris Wall are each very accomplished in their instruments – piano, voice and brass respectively.

The programme also showcases well-loved composers and well-loved tunes such as Henry Mancini and Rodgers and Hammerstein.

Tickets for “Stars” are available at The Fabric Salon in Cooma. Admission is $25 for an Adult, $20 for Concession and $15 for Snowy Monaro Arts Council members. Admission is free for children and school students. Of course supper is included in the ticket price.

Contact Glenyss Allen 6452 3561 for further information

“Stars” is proudly presented by Snowy Monaro Arts Council Inc.

Young at Art 2014 – Wednesday 6 August 7.30pm

Presented by:

Snowy Monaro Arts Council

Where: St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, ask 136 Commissioner Street Cooma NSW

Click below for Programme:

Young at Art 2014 Programme

On Wednesday 6 August, Snowy Monaro Arts Council will proudly present its annual ‘Young @ Art’ concert – an opportunity for young musicians to perform to a discerning audience – at the Anglican Parish Hall in Cooma.

The Arts Council for decades has been responsible for attracting and hosting high quality musical performances to the district. But seven years ago the organisation decided to publicly acknowledge the talents of local performers – in particular, very young and gifted musicians.

Apart from chances to perform before family and friends, and at schools or in competitions and eisteddfods, many young performers rarely have the chance to play to an audience of strangers. And so, ‘Young @ Art’ was conceived.

Wednesday’s performers will be predominantly teenagers, each considered accomplished in their chosen instrument. There will be pianists, guitarists, flautists and more, and solo as well as ensemble presentations.

Anybody wanting to encourage our local young people and who loves good quality music is invited to attend the concert. Tickets are available at The Fabric Salon and at the door.

For further information:
Concert convenor – Glenyss Allen 6452 3561

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Simon Tedeschi Plays Gershwin in Cooma – Friday 25 July 7.30pm

Presented by:

Snowy Monaro Arts Council

Where: St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, ask 136 Commissioner Street Cooma NSW

Click below for Programme:

Young at Art 2014 Programme

On Wednesday 6 August, Snowy Monaro Arts Council will proudly present its annual ‘Young @ Art’ concert – an opportunity for young musicians to perform to a discerning audience – at the Anglican Parish Hall in Cooma.

The Arts Council for decades has been responsible for attracting and hosting high quality musical performances to the district. But seven years ago the organisation decided to publicly acknowledge the talents of local performers – in particular, very young and gifted musicians.

Apart from chances to perform before family and friends, and at schools or in competitions and eisteddfods, many young performers rarely have the chance to play to an audience of strangers. And so, ‘Young @ Art’ was conceived.

Wednesday’s performers will be predominantly teenagers, each considered accomplished in their chosen instrument. There will be pianists, guitarists, flautists and more, and solo as well as ensemble presentations.

Anybody wanting to encourage our local young people and who loves good quality music is invited to attend the concert. Tickets are available at The Fabric Salon and at the door.

For further information:
Concert convenor – Glenyss Allen 6452 3561

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Rhapsody in Blue in Cooma

 

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Simon Tedesch

In 1924 the American composer and pianist George Gershwin wrote a piece of classical-and-jazz music called “Rhapsody in Blue”. He said it came to him on a train journey, unhealthy
“…with its steely rhythms, its rattle-ty bang…”, and it became his most popular tune. At the time he wrote it, Gershwin was 26 years old.

He was only 38 when he died, but his music has been recorded by countless stars over the decades, from Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland and Ella Fitzgerald, to Madonna, Amy Winehouse and Sting.

Before Gershwin died a young musician had the opportunity to perform “Rhapsody in Blue” with him. That man, then aged in his late ‘teens or early 20s, was Larry Adler, who became widely acknowledged as one of the world’s most skilled harmonica players. Adler enjoyed a very long career, was friends with people like Charlie Chaplin and Cole Porter, and he performed and recorded with composers and artists all around the world right up until he passed away at the age of 87 in 2001.

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George Gershwin

In 2000 when he was 86 Adler toured in Australia, and another very young musician performed “Rhapsody in Blue” with the legend. That was Simon Tedeschi, who was then aged 19 and well on the way to becoming one of the finest musicians of his generation.

This story is by way of saying that when Larry Adler described Simon Tedeschi as “the greatest Gershwin exponent I have ever seen”, it was no light compliment.

And it means the Cooma audience is in for a treat when Tedeschi plays “Rhapsody in Blue” during his recital this Fridayevening, the 25th of July. Tickets for the concert are available at The Fabric Salon and are limited, so get yours early.

The concert will be at the Anglican Parish Hall on Commissioner Street at 7:30pm. Supper will follow with the chance to talk with Simon Tedeschi.

CONQUEST XIII – Wednesday 18 June 2014 at 7.30pm

Classical guitarist Campbell Diamond performed a solo concert in Cooma on Saturday. Just 22 years old, sovaldi he performed an entertaining and varied programme of challenging pieces that were played with virtuosity and musical maturity beyond his years.
It was a real treat. Try and get along to his remaining concerts in his tour Dubbo, audiologist Melbourne & Newcastle. Here’s some photos from the Cooma concert as well as the programme.

 

 
Sydney Conservatorium of Music Great Southern Tour 2014

The thirteenth annual visit to Cooma by students of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music will be on Wednesday 18 June.

This year’s concert will feature Kinsey Alexander on flute, implant
Patrick Keith on piano, soprano, Chloe Mackenzie, Liam Meany on cello and Tony Zhai on violin. The students will be accompanied by renowned pianist David Miller.

Kinsey Alexander plays flute as a soloist and in chamber ensembles. Currently she is a member of the Sydney Youth Orchestra. A former student of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music High School, her talent has taken her to New York and has seen her take private lessons with several internationally renowned flautists.

Patrick Keith is fast establishing himself as an adventurous and experienced ensemble pianist. Recently Patrick has broadcasted in a number of recitals for FM Fine Music together with other acclaimed musicians. He is currently completing a Master’s Degree in Piano Performance.

Chloe MacKenzie - Soprano

Chloe MacKenzie – Soprano

Chloe Mackenzie is a young lyric coloratura soprano who has performed widely in Australia and in the United Kingdom. Her theatrical credits include the roles of Mabel in ‘The Pirates of Penzance’, Yum-Yum in ‘Mikado’, Cosette in ‘Les Miserables’ and Christine in ‘Phantom of the Opera’.

Liam Meany was born in Canberra and began cello lessons at the age of nine. He is a current member of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music’s Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra, and is a full-time member of the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra.

21-year-old Tony Zhai has studied violin in Auckland and in Sydney and has won a number of scholarships and awards in New Zealand in Australia. Tony has also performed in Brazil and plans to complete his Master’s Degree in Germany. Next month he will give a full-length recital in Norway.

David Miller accompanies students every year on their Great Southern Tour of NSW. Widely recognised as one of Australia’s leading pianists, chamber musicians and vocal accompanists, David’s performing schedule has taken him to the UK and New Zealand as well as many countries throughout Asia and the Pacific.

His schedule brings him to Cooma on Wednesday 18 June, for a recital at St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall on Commissioner Street. The recital starts at 7:30pm. Tickets are available now at The Fabric Salon. School students and young children are free to attend, and supper will follow the concert.

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Campbell Diamond Cooma Concert

Classical guitarist Campbell Diamond performed a solo concert in Cooma on Saturday. Just 22 years old, cystitis he performed an entertaining and varied programme of challenging pieces that were played with virtuosity and musical maturity beyond his years.
It was a real treat. Try and get along to his remaining concerts in his tour Dubbo, website Melbourne & Newcastle. Here’s some photos from the Cooma concert as well as the programme.

 

 

Campbell Diamond – Classical Guitar Recital – 7 June 2014 3pm

Campbell Diamond - Internationally Award Winning Classical Guitarist

Campbell Diamond – Internationally Award Winning Classical Guitarist

Internationally award winning classical guitarist will be performing in Cooma:

  • Saturday 7 June at 3pm
  • St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, global burden of disease 136 Commissioner Street
  • Tickets: Adult $15, Concession $10
  • Bookings at Cooma School of Music (6452 6067)

Bio:

Campbell is an internationally award winning classical guitarist currently studying in Canberra, Australia, under the tutelage of Timothy Kain and Minh Le Hoang. He began studying the classical guitar with Jeff Donovan at the late age of 17, and now 5 years later, he is developing a reputation as one of the leading guitarists of the younger generation.

He has appeared on ABC Classic FM, ABC Radio National, Fine Music FM and ArtSound radio performing as a soloist and also as part of the Canberra Guitar Quartet, alongside Andrey Lebedev, Callum Henshaw and Andrew Blanch. He has given concerts all around Australia and in Japan, Germany, Austria, Romania as a soloist and a chamber musician.

He has been a prize winner in numerous National and International competitions and eisteddfods, including 1st prize in the 2013 Open Victorian Guitar Competition, 1st prize in the 2013 Australian National Eisteddfod Open Guitar Competition, 2nd prize in the Fundatia Romana de Chitara International Competition Bucharest, a Finalist in the 56th Tokyo International Guitar Competition, a Finalist in the coveted Open Sydney Eisteddfod Instrumental Scholarship, and as a duo Campbell and Callum Henshaw were awarded 1st prize in the 2013 Sydney Eisteddfod Open Instrumental Duo competition.

Campbell has had the privilege of attending and participating in masterclasses with musicians and scholars such as Ricardo Gallén, Hubert Käppel, Judicaël Perroy, Thomas Müller-Pering, Pavel Steidl, Nigel North, Andrew Lawrence King, Leslie Howard, Carlo Barone and Roy Howat.

In September 2014 he will be relocating to Germany to begin study at the ‘Koblenz International Guitar Academy’.

Campbell plays a guitar made by Lance Litchfield with D’Addario strings.

This concert is proudly presented by Cooma School of Music

 

Musica da Camera – Sunday 4 May 2014 at 2.30pm

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Cooma School of Music
Leslie Spencer (Classical Guitar) 0428 907 510
Allan Spencer (Classical Guitar) 6452 6067
Adrian Reichenback (Modern/Contemporary Guitar & Bass, Harmonica) 0477 035 854
Michael Horneman (Modern/Contemporary/Jazz Guitar & Bass, Flute, Saxophone, Clarinet) 0423 612 942
Emma Ventura (Violin, Viola, Piano & Keyboard) 6452 5262
Rodney Clancy (Singing, Trumpet, Trombone & Brass) 0408 488 749
Matthew Ventura (Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon & Piano) 0420 664 073
Other…
Marie Cox (Piano) 6452 2605
Phil Horneman (Brass, Drums, Piano, Cello) 6452 1255
Jarka Wichta (Violin, Viola & Cello) 0405 661 300
Mary-Anne Simpson (Violin, Viola, Cello, Piano & Classical Guitar) 6457 1594
Tom Collett (Flute, Saxophone, Clarinet & Piano) 0428 434 377
Matthew Lloyd (Modern/Contemporary/Rock Guitar) 6452 3620
Manny Aigney (Modern/Contemporary/Jazz Guitar) 0439 271 007
Matt Charlesworth (Guitar, Bass) 0439 884 533
Christine Morris (Piano) 0431 325 283
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Allan

 

Musica da Camera String Orchestra

Musica da Camera String Orchestra

Leonard Weiss - Conductor

Leonard Weiss – Conductor

Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, order
136 Commissioner Street Cooma

Tickets available:

  • at the door &
  • at Cooma School of Music, Shop 2 Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street, Cooma NSW

Cost:

  • Adults $20
  • Concession $15
  • Under 15 – Free

Bookings: (02) 6452 6067 Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au

 

Musica da Camera, formed in 1979, is a Canberra-based string chamber orchestra of about 20 players. For over 30 years this group has been delighting Canberra audiences as well as music lovers throughout the region.

The concert in Cooma will be directed by the Leonard Weiss.

 

Musica da Camera logoPROGRAMME:

JOSHUA HEALEY: Sanguinary Nyarubuye (World Premiere)

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia on  theme by Thomas Tallis

FUCHS: Serenade Op 9

LOCATELLI: Concerto Grosso No 2 in C minor

RESPIGHI: Berceuse

ALBINONI: Sonata for String Orchestra