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When: Saturday 28 April 2013 at 2pm
- Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, sale
136 Commissioner Street - Cost: $15 Adult / $5 Student. Tickets available at hall.
This is a very special concert featuring talented young musicians from our local community as well as guest performers from away. Â Performers will include:
- The Monaro Youth Choir
- Matthew Ventura (Flute, Breast
Basssoon) - Tim Williamson (Piano)
- Amos Walker (Voice)
- Darcy Clayton (Guitar)
- and more
The concert will feature a variety of items including the Monaro Youth Choir, piano, instrumental and vocal items.  Amos Walker from Nimmitabel will sing the songs he sang in the recent Canberra production of Les Miserables. Matthew Ventura will be playing flute and bassoon, accompanied by Tim Williamson (Elizabeth Laught’s nephew). Tim, an accomplished pianist, will also perform a piano solo. A pleasant afternoon is assured.
The concert proceeds will be split between the Cooma Hospital Auxiliary and St Paul’s Church.
Cooma Concert Details:
- When: Friday 30 August 2013 at 7pm
- Where: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, order
136 Commissioner Street - Tickets:Â $40 Adults/$30 Concessions (Tickets available at Cooma School of Music)
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, Sildenafil
†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.â€
The Seasons, illness 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.â€
“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.â€
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