7 Dec Baroque Romantics
Sat 7 Dec 2024 @ 7pm EPPING, Sydney NSW
Baroque and Romantic masterpieces by Corelli, Vivaldi, Wieniawski and more await you on 7 December, with Camerata Academica of the Antipodes chamber orchestra and vocal ensemble's concert Baroque Romantics. Read more
of musical works for string instruments & voice...
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The performers could not have given more of themselves in a programme that yet again left us anxiously awaiting the next concert.
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Experience the excitement of Vivaldi's and Handel's music for strings, the pulse of Praetorius' dances and lose yourself in the rich beauty of Tchaikovsky's sacred music in a new setting for string ensemble, in this intimate performance for all ages by Camerata Academica of the Antipodes.
Praised for their "auditory feast of musical works" [Criticks UK], the Camerata's vibrant performances of music from the 1600s to today have thrilled audiences in Sydney, regional NSW and overseas since 2014. In celebration of the Camerata's 10th anniversary this year, "Beyond Baroque 2" is presented by a select ensemble of Camerata soloists.
The programme* includes selections from Vivaldi's L'Estro Armonico & La Cetra, Handel's Op6 No.5, Praetorius' Terpsichore, Tchaikovsky's sacred music (18 Aug) and music for piano (17 Aug) by Australian composer Dr Leon Coward whose Chopin-esque style has delighted audiences in Australia and internationally.
*programme subject to change without notice