January 2011

Sunday
9th at 3.00 pm
Summer
Mozart Festival
Concert
One
Kalamunda
Performing Arts Centre, Canning
Road (corner of Recreation Road),
This
programme features chamber music for piano with flute, oboe, French horn,
viola, cello and double bass, by Mozart, Johann Christian Bach, and Hummel's
magnificent Septet in D minor, op. 74.
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Friday 14th January
Chamber Philharmonia Cologne
St George's Cathedral, Perth
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Friday 14 January to Sunday 23 January 2011
Sixteenth Annual Festival
Organs of the Ballarat Goldfields
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Sunday
16th at 3.00 pm
Summer
Mozart Festival
Concert
Two
Kalamunda
Performing Arts Centre, Canning
Road (corner of Recreation Road),
This
programme includes Mozart's piano concerto in G major, K. 41, composed by
Mozart at the age of eleven, and a flute concerto by Gluck (soloist Emily
Gunson).
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Sunday
23rd at 3.00 pm
Summer
Mozart Festival
Concert
Three
Kalamunda
Performing Arts Centre, Canning
Road (corner of Recreation Road),
This
programme features Mozart's piano concerto in G major, K. 453, and his
much-loved Symphony in G minor, K. 550.
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Wednesday 26th
AUSTRALIA DAY RAMBLE
Inner
Western Sydney The ramble starting in the morning will include a visit
to the organ in the Great Hall of Sydney University in the afternoon.
Visit www.sydneyorgan.com/Calendar11 for further information.
10.00 am: The organ in the chapel of St Paul's College within the
University of Sydney.
The entrance to the college
is off City Road near Carillon Ave.
The organ was built by Flentrop in
1971-1972. It has 2 manuals and
pedals, 15 speaking stops and 3
couplers.
The organ will be
demonstrated by Frank Tamsitt and the demonstration
will be followed by open console.
11.30 am: The
organ in the chapel of St John's College within the
University of Sydney.
The entrance to the college
is off Parramatta Road near Missenden Road.
We are asked not to go into the
building and to be at the tower at 11.20 am so as to be escorted into
the building.
The organ was built by Fincham's
of Melbourne in 1974 and has 1 manual
with 6 speaking stops.
The organ will be demonstrated by
Pastor de Lasala and the
demonstration will be followed by
open console.
2.00
pm: The organ in the Great Hall of the University of
Sydney.
The
entrance to the Great Hall is via the Ante-room and the entrance
from the Quadrangle by the door
between the clock-tower and the Great
Hall.
The organ was built by mainly by
Von Beckerath in 1972. It has 3
manuals and pedals, 53 speaking
stops and 5 couplers.
The
organ will be Introduced and demonstrated by Amy Johansen and the
demonstration will be followed by
open console.
The ramble will
conclude at 4.00 pm.
The specifications of each
organ may be found by clicking on the blue links above.
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Saturday 29th at 5.30 pm
ORGAN RECITAL
Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Jonathan Hellyer-Jones, Precentor and Director of College Music, Magdalen College, Cambridge.
A Baroque specialist of international renown presenting a short recital of works by Bach, Buxtehude, Lemare, Howells and Vierne.
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