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Displaying from Friday, October 11, 2013
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October 2013
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Friday 11 |
19:00 - EVENT - Guitar Feast featuring Craig Odgen : Craig Ogden (guitar) and Paul Tanner (percussion)
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"United" - Craig Ogden is the most sought after guitarist for chamber music in the United Kingdom. He regularly appears as soloist and chamber musician at major London venues including the Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall and the Barbican. In this concert he joins long (...)
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Tuesday 15 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Honours presentations
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Honours presentations:
Cathering Bapty; Michelle Welschbillig; Eboney Nheu-Leong; Jessica Khoo
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Thursday 17 |
Free 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm
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Friday 18 |
19:00 - EVENT - Guitar Feast featuring Craig Odgen : Craig Ogden with UWA Guitar Ensemble
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"Integrate" - Craig Ogden is Principal Lecturer in Guitar at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester and Visiting Lecturer at London’s Royal College of Music. In this performance, Craig works with some Western Australia’s finest emerging artists in a concert that is sure to (...)
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Saturday 19 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - Artistry! Culmination : Walton - Spitfire Prelude and Fugue / VOSE Concerto Movements / Beethoven Symphony No. 5,OP 67
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Every year, the outstanding ability and youthful passion of the emerging artists and their mentors combine to celebrate the culmination of a yearlong collaboration. Under the baton of Head of School and resident conductor, Alan Lourens, three young artists perform a movement of their chosen (...)
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Thursday 24 |
Acclaimed worldwide for his technique and musicianship, British cellist Steven Isserlis enjoys a distinguished career as a soloist, chamber musician, educator and author. As a concerto soloist he appears regularly with the world’s leading orchestras and conductors, including in recent seasons (...)
Free 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm
Callaway Series is unreserved and ticketed at the door. All tickets are $10.00.
Doors open 15 minutes prior to the event.
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Friday 25 |
Callaway Series is unreserved and ticketed at the door. All tickets are $10.00.
Doors open 15 minutes prior to the event.
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Sunday 27 |
0:00 - PERFORMANCE - Keyed Up! Bernadette Harvey - CANCELLED : Continuing in the Keyed Up! tradition, the School of Music is proud to host internationally distinguished artists in 2013. Indulge your senses in the renowned acoustic of the Callaway Music Auditorium and give your Sunday afternoons a new dimension!
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Keyed Up! performance by Bernadette Harvey has had to be cancelled.
Please contact music.uwa.edu.au for further information.
15:00 - CONCERT - Keyed Up! Alex Raineri : Continuing in the Keyed Up! tradition, the School of Music is proud to host internationally distinguished artists in 2013. Indulge your senses in the renowned acoustic of the Callaway Music Auditorium and give your Sunday afternoons a new dimension!
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With a passionate interest in both solo keyboard music and chamber works, Alex’s performance experience includes tours of California, Taiwan, Germany and a vast amount of concerto, solo, and chamber music engagements in Australia including several broadcasts on ABC Classic FM, 2MBS Fine Music FM (...)
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Tuesday 29 |
17:00 - CANCELLED - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Tess Tsokos: Gesture and response in the primary children's choir - CANCELLED
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This event has been cancelled.
Tess Tsokos: Gesture and response in the primary children's choir
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Wednesday 30 |
19:00 - PERFORMANCE - Callaway Series : Ethnomusicology Concert
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Callaway Series is unreserved and ticketed at the door. All tickets are $10.00.
Doors open 15 minutes prior to the event.
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Thursday 31 |
Free 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm
19:00 - EVENT - Winthrop Singers present Handel's Messiah : UWA School of Music and Saint Mary’s Cathedral proudly present Handel’s Messiah
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Written in 1742, Handel's Messiah was almost banned by Jonathan Swift, Dean of the Cathedral in Dublin, the city in which it received its first performance. But the piece more than survived the challenge, going on in its composer's own lifetime to be seen as his greatest work. In a year of (...)
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November 2013
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Friday 01 |
Experience the sights and sounds of Africa through the lens of world-renowned ethnomusicologist John Blacking.
Music Dance Landscape Image uses the John Blacking Collection housed at The University of Western Australia’s Callaway Centre to provide snapshots of performances that (...)
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December 2013
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Sunday 15 |
17:30 - PERFORMANCE - School of Music presents: Master's Recital - Marco Lombardi (piano)
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Master of Music (Research) student Marco Lombardi presents his Master's Piano recital. The program includes:
Chopin, Frederic - Preludes Op 28
Mozart, W.A. - Rondo in A minor K511
Busoni, Ferruccio - Sonatina Seconda
Castiglioni, Niccolo - Sonatina
Entry is free - all welcome! (...)
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February 2014
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Friday 28 |
19:00 - CONCERT - Assembled - Pi�ata Percussion : The newly formed Piñata Percussion is comprised of undergraduate percussion students from the UWA School of Music. Directed by Louise Devenish, Piñata Percussion places a special emphasis on programming works by Australian composers, including established, emerging and student composers.
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Directed by Louise Devenish, Piñata Percussion places a special emphasis on programming works by Australian composers, including established, emerging and student composers.
$10 at the door - unreserved seating
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March 2014
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Tuesday 04 |
16:30 - FREE LECTURE - School of Music Presents: Research Seminar Series - Winthrop Professor Benjamin Smith: Archaeomusicology: some thoughts on the origins of music
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Archaeomusicology: some thoughts on the origins of music
This seminar will be dominantly grounded in the archaeology of Africa. Early music is archaeologically elusive. The first plausible musical implements only appear in the archaeological record after modern humans reached Europe, but (...)
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Thursday 06 |
Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series.
FREE 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm.
No booking required, just turn up!
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