PERFORMANCE: School of Music presents Main Stage: Innovation
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With his works regularly performed across the world, award winning composer James Ledger steps out onto the stage to conduct the UWA Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven’s enchanting Pastoral Symphony before young emerging composers respond to Beethoven’s work with their own orchestral compositions as part of the coveted Dorothy Ellen Ransom Prize in Musical Composition.
To complete the program, the UWA Vocal Consort will treat our audience to some unexpected vocal delights.
Ransom Prize (student compositions)
Kate Milligan 'LAUDATO SI''
Jordan Moore 'Y g g d r a s i l'
Stephen De Filippo 'To Splinter and Fall'
Debussy 'Clair de lune'
Rimsky-Korsakov 'Flight of the Bumble Bee'
INTERVAL - during which the audience will be invited to vote for their favourite piece (in the People's Choice Award)
Olivia Davies 'Flux and Faux'
Beethoven 'Symphony No. 6'
Dates and time
Saturday 3 September 2016 - 7.30pm
Venue
All Saints’ College Centre for Performing Arts
Tickets - Standard $25,
Concession $20,
Friends of the UWA School of Music $18
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Speaker(s) |
James Ledger & the UWA Symphony Orchestra
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Location |
All Saints College Centre for Performing Arts (Bullcreek)
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Contact |
<[email protected] >
6488 7836
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Start |
Sat, 03 Sep 2016 19:30
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End |
Sat, 03 Sep 2016 21:15
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Submitted by |
Julie Seaton <[email protected] >
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Last Updated |
Wed, 07 Sep 2016 07:48
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