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Jonathon Glonek performs the 24 Caprices for Violin by Paganini

 

 

Samuel Giddy

Samuel Giddy

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Samuel Giddy (AMusA Organ)

 

Winner of the 2012 Sydney Organ Competition – Junior and Intermediate Sections

 

Samuel is a student of Philip Swanton at the ACT Organ School Wesley Uniting Church Forrest ACT

 

 

 

Programme:

 

Charles Avison: Concerto in G major

 

Johann Sebastian Bach: Three “Schubler” chorale preludes

 

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Sonata in D minor (Op 65, No 6)

 

Early English Music (Chamber Organ)

 

Giovanni Bernardo Lucchinetti: Concerto for two organs

 

Eugène Gigout: Scherzo in E major

 

Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie in E-flat major

 

 

The music will be played on the restored 1920 CW Leggo pipe organ

 

and the 2010 Chamber Organ built by ACT Pipe Organs Canberra

 

 

Tickets: $20.00 at the door

 

Light refreshments will be served after the recital

 
 

Samuel Giddy
Samuel Giddy

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Samuel Giddy (AMusA Organ)

Winner of the 2012 Sydney Organ Competition – Junior and Intermediate Sections

Samuel is a student of Philip Swanton at the ACT Organ School Wesley Uniting Church Forrest ACT

 Programme:

  •  Charles Avison: Concerto in G major
  •  Johann Sebastian Bach: Three “Schubler” chorale preludes
  •  Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Sonata in D minor (Op 65, No 6)
  •  Early English Music (Chamber Organ)
  •  Giovanni Bernardo Lucchinetti: Concerto for two organs
  •  Eugène Gigout: Scherzo in E major
  •  Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie in E-flat major

The music will be played on the restored 1920 CW Leggo pipe organ

and the 2010 Chamber Organ built by ACT Pipe Organs Canberra

 

Tickets: $20.00 at the door

 

Light refreshments will be served after the recital

 
 

 

Samuel Giddy

Samuel Giddy

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Conley Drive Melba ACT

 

2.30pm Sunday 30th June 2013

 

 

Samuel Giddy (AMusA Organ)

 

Winner of the 2012 Sydney Organ Competition – Junior and Intermediate Sections

 

Samuel is a student of Philip Swanton at the ACT Organ School Wesley Uniting Church Forrest ACT

 

 

 

Programme:

 

Charles Avison: Concerto in G major

 

Johann Sebastian Bach: Three “Schubler” chorale preludes

 

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Sonata in D minor (Op 65, No 6)

 

Early English Music (Chamber Organ)

 

Giovanni Bernardo Lucchinetti: Concerto for two organs

 

Eugène Gigout: Scherzo in E major

 

Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie in E-flat major

 

 

The music will be played on the restored 1920 CW Leggo pipe organ

 

and the 2010 Chamber Organ built by ACT Pipe Organs Canberra

 

 

Tickets: $20.00 at the door

 

Light refreshments will be served after the recital

 
delegate-school-violin1Saturday 8 June at 2pm

Delegate School of Arts, rx 38 Bombala Street Delegate NSW

Tickets:

Adults $15

Pensioners $10

Bookings: Doreen Standen 6458 864

Afternoon Tea Available

All proceeds will go to the Delegate Schools of Arts Maintenance Fund

Johnny O’Keefe Rock n Roll Tribute Show – Friday 5 July 2013

johnny o'keefe tribute showPresented by Issi Dye

Appearing at The Marlborough Motel, prostate 19 Monaro Highway, pharm Cooma NSW 2630

Dinner & Show – Tickets $50 (with $5 of each ticket going to The Southcare Helicopter Fund

Tickets available at The Marlborough Motel (Ph 6452 1133)  or  Cooma Visitors Centre

Click here to go to Issi Dye website.

Internationally Renowned Guitarist to Perform in Cooma – Jacob Cordover Australian Tour

Concert Details:

Sunday 26th May 3:30 pm

  • St. Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, sales Commissioner Street, prothesis Cooma NSW 2630poster cooma jacob cordover
  • Tickets: $20 / $15 concession / $10 student
  • Tickets available at:

Cooma School  of Music

  • Shop 2 Parkview Arcade, herpes 123 Sharp Street, Cooma NSW
  • And at the door
  • Bookings: (02) 6452 6067
  • Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au

About Jacob:

Currently residing in Barcelona, Australian classical guitarist Jacob Cordover enjoys a truly international career. His “consummate artistry” (Adelaide Advertiser, Australia) has enticed audiences in over a dozen countries across four continents.

Following the success of the Australian Guitar Duo’s National Tour last year, Jacob will return to Australia again this May, this time for his first solo tour in three years. Jacob will perform a range of music that reflects his varied musical and personal background and his concerts will include Australian compositions alongside Spanish masterpieces as well as standard works from the classical guitar repertoire.

Jacob Cordover with special guest. Laura Karney (oboe & cor anglais)

Jacob Cordover with special guest. Laura Karney (oboe & cor anglais)

Since completing his undergraduate studies with renowned performer and pedagogue Timothy Kain at the ANU School of Music, Jacob has undertaken post graduate studies in Spain and France, has won numerous prizes in international competitions including a first prize at the Concurso Internacional de Guitarra de Córdoba, Spain, and has made TV and radio appearances in Australia, Canada and the USA.

During his May tour, audiences can expect to hear works for solo guitar by Isaac Albeniz, Gaspar Sanz, Ross Edwards, Leo Brouwer, Lennon/McCartney and more. In what will be Jacob’s only Australian performances for 2013, Jacob will be joined by special guest Laura Karney (oboe & cor anglais). Together they will perform music for guitar and oboe and guitar and cor anglais including the beloved Siete Canciones Populares Españolas (7 Popular Spanish Songs) by Manuel de Falla.

Starting the first week of May 2013, Jacob will give a total of twelve recitals in Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and throughout NSW.

Concert details can be found at www.jacobcordover.com

Click below to download pdf of poster:

poster cooma jacob cordover

Jacob Cordover & Rupert Boyd (Australian Guitar Duo) China Tour:

Jacob Cordover & Rupert Boyd in China 2013

Jacob Cordover & Rupert Boyd in China 2013

 

Jacob & Rupert on The Great Wall

Jacob & Rupert on The Great Wall

 

Musica da Camera – Sunday 12 May 2013

Dodds Hotel – 94 Commissioner Street, physician Cooma NSW 2630

Cameron Cusack

Cameron Cusack

Bio:

Cameron Cusack is a 21 year old Country Musician & Songwriter from South East NSW. Cameron first picked up the guitar at the age of 4 and has been a performing musician since the age of 9 with a dream of becoming a Country Music star. Cameron is a Vocalist, neurologist Guitarist; He plays the harmonica, malady Mandolin and Banjo. Cameron is a touring artist performing right across the country. Cameron grew up listening to both Australian and American Country Music such as Troy Cassar-Daley, Alan Jackson and Merle Haggard. At a young age Cameron Cusack has had numerous achievements. Being a 2011 Toyota Star Maker Finalist and performing with his greatest influence Troy Cassar-Daley atthe 2010 and 2012 Tamworth Country Music Festival at his sell out show at the Tamworth Regional Entertainment Center, Outback Jacks Bar & grill and South Tamworth Bowling Club. Cameron is also a 2009 Tamworth Camerata school of Country Music Graduate and a Graduate of the Senior College of the 2010 CMAA Academy of Country Music. Tamworth is a second home town to Cameron where he has had his first big breaks in Country Music such as performing at both 2009 & 2010 KIX FM listener’s party to some of Australia’s top artists. Cameron will be releasing his Brand New EP in May 2012, produced by Brad Bergan at Little Red Wagon Studio’s “Sydney”, Followed by an Album Launch Tour right across the country from Southern NSW to Northern QLD and maybe Victoria. Cameron Cusack’s biggest dreams and aspirations are to be a successful Country musician and songwriter.

  • Sunday 12 May 2012
  • 2.30 pm
  • St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, unhealthy
    Commissioner Street Cooma
  • Tickets available at the door and at Cooma School of Music, sildenafil
    Shop 2 Parkview Arcade, erectile
    123 Sharp Street, Cooma NSW
  • Bookings: (02) 6452 6067 Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au
  • Cost: Adults $20/ Concession $15/ Students $10

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.

 

PROGRAMME:

  • J S BACH: Orchestral Suite No 2 in B-min
  • FUCHS: Serenade No 3
  • VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Phantasy Quintet
  • HERRMANN: Theme from Psycho
  • DVORAK: Quintet Op77 in G

Mother’s Day Jazz Train – Saturday 11 May & Sunday 12 May 2013

mather's day jazz train 2013Saturday 11 May 6pm Departure

& Sunday 12 May 11am Departure

Cooma Monaro Railway

At Cooma Monaro Railway

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  • Travel in syle to Chakola Hall on a Heritage Rail Motor.
  • Enjoy Live Music
  • 3 Course Dinner
  • then a relaxing return trip back to Cooma

Bookings: Cooma Visitors Centre 6455 1742

About:

Train 1 departs Cooma Station at 6pm on Saturday 11th May where it will arrive at Chakola Station for the short walk to Chakola Hall.  Lets Go Nuts Fudge n Food will supply us once again with a wonderful three course meal and Jazz Singer Amy Horneman and Jazz Pianist Mark Bolsius.  This will be a wonderful and romantic environment for all the mothers in the world to have a carefree evening of fun, friends, food, music and adventure.

Train 2 departs Cooma Station at 11am on Sunday 12th May where it will arrive at Chakola Station for the short walk to Chakola Hall.  Lets Go Nuts Fudge n Food will supply us once again with a wonderful three course meal and Jazz Singer Amy Horneman and Jazz Pianist Mark Bolsius.  This will be a wonderful and romantic environment for all the mothers in the world to have a carefree lunch of fun, friends, food, family, music and adventure.

Both trains are same cost and tickets are available now at the Cooma Visitors Centre – Concession/Adults are $45 per person.

COOMAMUSIC NEWS – 24 April 2013

all the latest music news & events…

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Cooma School of Music. Term two starts on Monday 29 April. Student lesson times will be automatically reserved for term two. If you wish to change your time please contact your teacher. There are some lesson times still available for new students but they are filling fast!
 
Leslie Spencer (Classical Guitar) 0428 907 510
Allan Spencer (Classical Guitar) 6452 6067
Adrian Reichenback (Modern/Contemporary Guitar & Bass) 0477 035 854
Michael Horneman (Modern/Contemporary/Jazz Guitar & Bass, Flute, Saxophone, Clarinet) 0423 612 942
Julia Clancy (Violin, Viola, Cello, Piano & Keyboard) 0406 137 240
Rodney Clancy (Singing, Trumpet, Trombone & Brass) 0408 488 749
*Special note to classical guitar students – Leslie and I are hoping that all our students will make the effort to come along to the Jacob Cordover concert on Sunday 26 May at 3:30pm.  We will be very disappointed if you don’t come to this world-class performance. Jacob tours all around the world and he has just completed a huge concert tour of China and the Philippines. We would also like to organize a master class earlier in the day if we can get enough numbers.
Resilience Inc is up and running. Resilience is an exciting new Cooma-based organization that hopes to develop local community projects and businesses. Cooma School of Music is a proud supporter of Resilience and we are offering a 5% discount (off all items in our shop) to all “Friends of Resilience” members. To become a Friend just go to their website to join or forms are available at Cooma School of Music. 
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Tim Draxl in Cabaret – Saturday 4 May 2013 at 7:30pm

Cooma Concert Details:

  • When: Friday 30 August 2013 at 7pm
  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, diagnosis
    136 Commissioner Street
  • Ticket Details to be announced

Grigoryan Bros Seasons A3 PRINT copy (1)GRIGORYAN BROTHERS

THE SEASONS

NATIONAL TOUR

Australia’s leading guitar duo take on a
Russian piano classic

“Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons has been on the Grigoryan
family ‘to do list’ for 15 years,” says Slava Grigoryan. “Many
years ago I’d performed a few movements from The
Seasons which dad had arranged for me but you really need
two guitars to cover the full dynamic range and detail. Since
then Leonard and I have been planning to record the
complete set.”
The Seasons, a twelve-movement composition written for
solo piano by the iconic Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky, has at last been arranged for two guitars by
Edward Grigoryan for his sons Slava and Leonard
Grigoryan, who together are one of the world’s leading guitar
duos.
“For many years Slava and I have wanted to breathe new life
into classical guitar repertoire,” says Leonard. “While in the
past we’ve performed Spanish and French piano
compositions that have been transcribed for two guitars, this
arrangement of The Seasons is quite unique.”
“This guitar transition is a rare occurrence with Russian piano music, so I think when people hear this
we might see it happening more and more,” adds Slava. “Dad’s arrangement is nothing short of
stunning, retaining what makes it a masterpiece, while presenting it in a totally different setting and
giving it a new voice.”
The new CD includes the complete The Seasons, with its movements characterising the twelve months
of the year. These mini-melodic showpieces were written around the time Tchaikovsky was composing
the ballet Swan Lake and were commissioned to be printed as monthly installments for readers of the
music magazine Nouvellist in 1876.
On this tour, Slava and Leonard will perform highlights from The Seasons as well as a selection of their
favourite pieces. This will include compositions from all corners of the world and pieces that display their
improvisational skills. While the brothers have both forged careers that demonstrate great skill across a
number of musical genres, The Seasons CD and tour marks a return to a more classical setting, whilst
still pushing the limits of what two classical guitars can accomplish together.
The Grigoryan Brothers are Australia’s leading and favourite guitar duo. In addition to their individual
careers and collaborations with other artists, as the Grigoryan Brothers they have recorded five albums,
been nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and undertaken international tours through Europe, USA,
UK, Asia, Russia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates, as well as many national tours.
.”…guitar playing of uncommon originality and authority.
Musicality, expressivity and daring…” The New York Times

Click here to go to their website.

Cooma Concert Details:

  • When: Friday 30 August 2013 at 7pm
  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, this web
    136 Commissioner Street
  • Ticket Details to be announced

Grigoryan Bros Seasons A3 PRINT copy (1)GRIGORYAN BROTHERS

THE SEASONS

NATIONAL TOUR

Australia’s leading guitar duo take on a
Russian piano classic

“Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons has been on the Grigoryan
family ‘to do list’ for 15 years, order
” says Slava Grigoryan. “Many
years ago I’d performed a few movements from The
Seasons which dad had arranged for me but you really need
two guitars to cover the full dynamic range and detail. Since
then Leonard and I have been planning to record the
complete set.”
The Seasons, online
a twelve-movement composition written for
solo piano by the iconic Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky, has at last been arranged for two guitars by
Edward Grigoryan for his sons Slava and Leonard
Grigoryan, who together are one of the world’s leading guitar
duos.
“For many years Slava and I have wanted to breathe new life
into classical guitar repertoire,” says Leonard. “While in the
past we’ve performed Spanish and French piano
compositions that have been transcribed for two guitars, this
arrangement of The Seasons is quite unique.”
“This guitar transition is a rare occurrence with Russian piano music, so I think when people hear this
we might see it happening more and more,” adds Slava. “Dad’s arrangement is nothing short of
stunning, retaining what makes it a masterpiece, while presenting it in a totally different setting and
giving it a new voice.”
The new CD includes the complete The Seasons, with its movements characterising the twelve months
of the year. These mini-melodic showpieces were written around the time Tchaikovsky was composing
the ballet Swan Lake and were commissioned to be printed as monthly installments for readers of the
music magazine Nouvellist in 1876.
On this tour, Slava and Leonard will perform highlights from The Seasons as well as a selection of their
favourite pieces. This will include compositions from all corners of the world and pieces that display their
improvisational skills. While the brothers have both forged careers that demonstrate great skill across a
number of musical genres, The Seasons CD and tour marks a return to a more classical setting, whilst
still pushing the limits of what two classical guitars can accomplish together.
The Grigoryan Brothers are Australia’s leading and favourite guitar duo. In addition to their individual
careers and collaborations with other artists, as the Grigoryan Brothers they have recorded five albums,
been nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and undertaken international tours through Europe, USA,
UK, Asia, Russia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates, as well as many national tours.
.”…guitar playing of uncommon originality and authority.
Musicality, expressivity and daring…” The New York Times

Click here to go to their website.

Cooma Concert Details:

  • When: Friday 30 August 2013 at 7pm
  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, salve 136 Commissioner Street
  • Tickets: Details to be announced

Grigoryan Bros Seasons A3 PRINT copy (1)GRIGORYAN BROTHERS

THE SEASONS

NATIONAL TOUR

Australia’s leading guitar duo take on a
Russian piano classic

“Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons has been on the Grigoryan
family ‘to do list’ for 15 years, pharmacy
” says Slava Grigoryan. “Many
years ago I’d performed a few movements from The
Seasons which dad had arranged for me but you really need
two guitars to cover the full dynamic range and detail. Since
then Leonard and I have been planning to record the
complete set.”
The Seasons, a twelve-movement composition written for
solo piano by the iconic Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky, has at last been arranged for two guitars by
Edward Grigoryan for his sons Slava and Leonard
Grigoryan, who together are one of the world’s leading guitar
duos.
“For many years Slava and I have wanted to breathe new life
into classical guitar repertoire,” says Leonard. “While in the
past we’ve performed Spanish and French piano
compositions that have been transcribed for two guitars, this
arrangement of The Seasons is quite unique.”
“This guitar transition is a rare occurrence with Russian piano music, so I think when people hear this
we might see it happening more and more,” adds Slava. “Dad’s arrangement is nothing short of
stunning, retaining what makes it a masterpiece, while presenting it in a totally different setting and
giving it a new voice.”
The new CD includes the complete The Seasons, with its movements characterising the twelve months
of the year. These mini-melodic showpieces were written around the time Tchaikovsky was composing
the ballet Swan Lake and were commissioned to be printed as monthly installments for readers of the
music magazine Nouvellist in 1876.
On this tour, Slava and Leonard will perform highlights from The Seasons as well as a selection of their
favourite pieces. This will include compositions from all corners of the world and pieces that display their
improvisational skills. While the brothers have both forged careers that demonstrate great skill across a
number of musical genres, The Seasons CD and tour marks a return to a more classical setting, whilst
still pushing the limits of what two classical guitars can accomplish together.
The Grigoryan Brothers are Australia’s leading and favourite guitar duo. In addition to their individual
careers and collaborations with other artists, as the Grigoryan Brothers they have recorded five albums,
been nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and undertaken international tours through Europe, USA,
UK, Asia, Russia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates, as well as many national tours.
.”…guitar playing of uncommon originality and authority.
Musicality, expressivity and daring…” The New York Times

Click here to go to their website.

Cooma Concert Details:

  • When: Friday 30 August 2013 at 7pm
  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, viagra
    136 Commissioner Street
  • Tickets: Details to be announced

Grigoryan Bros Seasons A3 PRINT copy (1)GRIGORYAN BROTHERS

THE SEASONS

NATIONAL TOUR

Australia’s leading guitar duo take on a
Russian piano classic

“Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons has been on the Grigoryan
family ‘to do list’ for 15 years, ambulance
” says Slava Grigoryan. “Many
years ago I’d performed a few movements from The
Seasons which dad had arranged for me but you really need
two guitars to cover the full dynamic range and detail. Since
then Leonard and I have been planning to record the
complete set.”
The Seasons, online
a twelve-movement composition written for
solo piano by the iconic Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky, has at last been arranged for two guitars by
Edward Grigoryan for his sons Slava and Leonard
Grigoryan, who together are one of the world’s leading guitar
duos.
“For many years Slava and I have wanted to breathe new life
into classical guitar repertoire,” says Leonard. “While in the
past we’ve performed Spanish and French piano
compositions that have been transcribed for two guitars, this
arrangement of The Seasons is quite unique.”
“This guitar transition is a rare occurrence with Russian piano music, so I think when people hear this
we might see it happening more and more,” adds Slava. “Dad’s arrangement is nothing short of
stunning, retaining what makes it a masterpiece, while presenting it in a totally different setting and
giving it a new voice.”
The new CD includes the complete The Seasons, with its movements characterising the twelve months
of the year. These mini-melodic showpieces were written around the time Tchaikovsky was composing
the ballet Swan Lake and were commissioned to be printed as monthly installments for readers of the
music magazine Nouvellist in 1876.
On this tour, Slava and Leonard will perform highlights from The Seasons as well as a selection of their
favourite pieces. This will include compositions from all corners of the world and pieces that display their
improvisational skills. While the brothers have both forged careers that demonstrate great skill across a
number of musical genres, The Seasons CD and tour marks a return to a more classical setting, whilst
still pushing the limits of what two classical guitars can accomplish together.
The Grigoryan Brothers are Australia’s leading and favourite guitar duo. In addition to their individual
careers and collaborations with other artists, as the Grigoryan Brothers they have recorded five albums,
been nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and undertaken international tours through Europe, USA,
UK, Asia, Russia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates, as well as many national tours.
.”…guitar playing of uncommon originality and authority.
Musicality, expressivity and daring…” The New York Times

Click here to go to their website.

Cooma Concert Details:

  • When: Friday 30 August 2013 at 7pm
  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, check
    136 Commissioner Street
  • Tickets: Details to be announced

Grigoryan Bros Seasons A3 PRINT copy (1)GRIGORYAN BROTHERS

THE SEASONS

NATIONAL TOUR

Australia’s leading guitar duo take on a
Russian piano classic

“Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons has been on the Grigoryan
family ‘to do list’ for 15 years,” says Slava Grigoryan. “Many
years ago I’d performed a few movements from The
Seasons which dad had arranged for me but you really need
two guitars to cover the full dynamic range and detail. Since
then Leonard and I have been planning to record the
complete set.”
The Seasons, a twelve-movement composition written for
solo piano by the iconic Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich
Tchaikovsky, has at last been arranged for two guitars by
Edward Grigoryan for his sons Slava and Leonard
Grigoryan, who together are one of the world’s leading guitar
duos.
“For many years Slava and I have wanted to breathe new life
into classical guitar repertoire,” says Leonard. “While in the
past we’ve performed Spanish and French piano
compositions that have been transcribed for two guitars, this
arrangement of The Seasons is quite unique.”
“This guitar transition is a rare occurrence with Russian piano music, so I think when people hear this
we might see it happening more and more,” adds Slava. “Dad’s arrangement is nothing short of
stunning, retaining what makes it a masterpiece, while presenting it in a totally different setting and
giving it a new voice.”
The new CD includes the complete The Seasons, with its movements characterising the twelve months
of the year. These mini-melodic showpieces were written around the time Tchaikovsky was composing
the ballet Swan Lake and were commissioned to be printed as monthly installments for readers of the
music magazine Nouvellist in 1876.
On this tour, Slava and Leonard will perform highlights from The Seasons as well as a selection of their
favourite pieces. This will include compositions from all corners of the world and pieces that display their
improvisational skills. While the brothers have both forged careers that demonstrate great skill across a
number of musical genres, The Seasons CD and tour marks a return to a more classical setting, whilst
still pushing the limits of what two classical guitars can accomplish together.
The Grigoryan Brothers are Australia’s leading and favourite guitar duo. In addition to their individual
careers and collaborations with other artists, as the Grigoryan Brothers they have recorded five albums,
been nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and undertaken international tours through Europe, USA,
UK, Asia, Russia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates, as well as many national tours.
.”…guitar playing of uncommon originality and authority.
Musicality, expressivity and daring…” The New York Times

Click here to go to their website.

Tim Draxl in Cabaret 2013Hosted by: Tim Draxl Performing Arts Scholarship Fund

At Jindabyne Memorial Hall

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Jindabyne New South Wales

64567020 or 0412 237 930     dibruli@airlan.com.au

Supported by Perisher and Regional Arts NSW

Tim Draxl in Cabaret

Musical Director/Piano: Michael Tyack; Bass: Dave Ellis

Tickets are $45 per person/Available from Di Bruilsauer Ph: 6456 7020 or 0412 237 930

Supper included. Bar Open pre-show and at interval for purchase of wine, beer and soft drinks.

Bookings are Essential.

Around The World – Saturday 22 June 2013 at 7pm

A Concert Presented by The Snowy Mountains Ensemble

With music from six continents and many different cultures.

From Latin American to Japanese traditional music, here there is something for everyone!

  • When: Saturday 22 June 2013 at 7pm
  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, 136 Commissioner Street
  • Cost: $5 Kids / $15 Concessions / $20 Adults

The theme of this concert is ‘Around the World’, and a variety of music from all over the globe will be presented. We have compiled a very exciting collection of pieces ranging from Japanese folk songs and Russian nationalistic tunes to Scottish Dances and music inspired by Africa. 

Following the concert there will be a multicultural supper to continue with the international theme. We think this will be a great way to continue enjoying music together and celebrate in our harmony through diversity.

As usual we plan to recruit the skills of several very fine professional musicians to enhance the quality of our performance, and also to give our amateur players the awesome opportunity to be inspired by playing alongside a pro. You can help support this community education program by coming along to watch the concert on the 22nd of June and bringing along your friends and family to this one-off celebration of music and multiculturalism!

For more information go to The Snowy Mountains Ensemble website

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Canberra International Music Festival 2013 – 10-19 May

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the National Film and Sound Archives, the Shine Dome, Llewellyn Hall, the National Museum and the National Arboretum.

The Festival runs from the 10-19 May 2013 and there is no better way to celebrate Canberra’s Centenary year. The Festival program features over 30 concerts of classical, contemporary and jazz performed by national and international artists, together with Canberra’s own wonderful choirs and musicians.

This year’s program explores the contributions of Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony to Canberra’s initial conception and its development as both world city and living city. We will bring Walter and Marion to life and let them tell you about their vision for the city. It promises to be something special.

 

Highlights include:

  • The world premiere of Peter Sculthorpe’s dramatic oratorio Great South Land about the discovery of Australia;
  • Outstanding Dutch celloist Pieter Wispelwey, Madeleine Mitchell, the Song , Company, NZ String Quartet, TaikOz and Synergy Percussion;
  • Mahler’s 9th Symphony;
  • Music from the West coast of the US including John Adams and Paul Dresher;
  • JS Bach’s Easter Cantatas; and
  • Wagner’s Parsifal

Hearing is Believing!

For more information go to http://www.cimf.org.au/

 

Towamba Acoustic Sessions – Saturday 18 May 2013

Dodds Hotel – 94 Commissioner Street, physician Cooma NSW 2630

Cameron Cusack

Cameron Cusack

Bio:

Cameron Cusack is a 21 year old Country Musician & Songwriter from South East NSW. Cameron first picked up the guitar at the age of 4 and has been a performing musician since the age of 9 with a dream of becoming a Country Music star. Cameron is a Vocalist, neurologist Guitarist; He plays the harmonica, malady Mandolin and Banjo. Cameron is a touring artist performing right across the country. Cameron grew up listening to both Australian and American Country Music such as Troy Cassar-Daley, Alan Jackson and Merle Haggard. At a young age Cameron Cusack has had numerous achievements. Being a 2011 Toyota Star Maker Finalist and performing with his greatest influence Troy Cassar-Daley atthe 2010 and 2012 Tamworth Country Music Festival at his sell out show at the Tamworth Regional Entertainment Center, Outback Jacks Bar & grill and South Tamworth Bowling Club. Cameron is also a 2009 Tamworth Camerata school of Country Music Graduate and a Graduate of the Senior College of the 2010 CMAA Academy of Country Music. Tamworth is a second home town to Cameron where he has had his first big breaks in Country Music such as performing at both 2009 & 2010 KIX FM listener’s party to some of Australia’s top artists. Cameron will be releasing his Brand New EP in May 2012, produced by Brad Bergan at Little Red Wagon Studio’s “Sydney”, Followed by an Album Launch Tour right across the country from Southern NSW to Northern QLD and maybe Victoria. Cameron Cusack’s biggest dreams and aspirations are to be a successful Country musician and songwriter.

  • Sunday 12 May 2012
  • 2.30 pm
  • St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, unhealthy
    Commissioner Street Cooma
  • Tickets available at the door and at Cooma School of Music, sildenafil
    Shop 2 Parkview Arcade, erectile
    123 Sharp Street, Cooma NSW
  • Bookings: (02) 6452 6067 Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au
  • Cost: Adults $20/ Concession $15/ Students $10

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.

 

PROGRAMME:

  • J S BACH: Orchestral Suite No 2 in B-min
  • FUCHS: Serenade No 3
  • VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Phantasy Quintet
  • HERRMANN: Theme from Psycho
  • DVORAK: Quintet Op77 in G
  • Sunday 13 May 2012
  • 2.30 pm
  • St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, buy cialis Commissioner Street Cooma
  • Tickets available at the door and at Cooma School of Music, Shop 2 Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street, Cooma NSW
  • Bookings: (02) 6452 6067 Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au
  • Cost: Adults $20/ Concession $15/ Students $10

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.

 

PROGRAMME:

  • J S BACH: Orchestral Suite No 2 in B-min
  • FUCHS: Serenade No 3
  • VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Phantasy Quintet
  • HERRMANN: Theme from Psycho
  • DVORAK: Quintett Op77 in G
  • Sunday 12 May 2012
  • 2.30 pm
  • St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, stuff Commissioner Street Cooma
  • Tickets available at the door and at Cooma School of Music, medical
    Shop 2 Parkview Arcade, 123 Sharp Street, Cooma NSW
  • Bookings: (02) 6452 6067 Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au
  • Cost: Adults $20/ Concession $15/ Students $10

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.

 

PROGRAMME:

  • J S BACH: Orchestral Suite No 2 in B-min
  • FUCHS: Serenade No 3
  • VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Phantasy Quintet
  • HERRMANN: Theme from Psycho
  • DVORAK: Quintet Op77 in G

TOWAMBA ACOUSTIC SESSIONS 2013 POSTERThe TOWAMBA ACOUSTIC SESSIONS will be convened  on Saturday 18 May 2013. A series of informal “workshops” held mostly around various campfires will offer musicians and spoken word performers an opportunity to share their art, hair
tricks and experiences in a family friendly bush setting.

Food stalls, patient a bar and market stalls will ensure you have all your needs for the day and there is plenty to keep the kids amused. On Saturday night there will be a blackboard concert in the hall.

Camping is available for just $10 for the weekend. Showers are available but there are few other facilities so we suggest you BYO everything. A soup kitchen will operate on Friday night for early birds and breakfast will be available on Sunday morning.

The nearest shop and fuel are 30km away in Wyndham or Eden.

TOWAMBA ACOUSTIC SESSIONS

FURTHER INFORMATION:

  • TOWAMBASESSIONS@GMAIL.COM
  • OR “TOWAMBA ACOUSTIC SESSSIONS” ON FACEBOOK

 

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