What we’re about
A meetup for those seeking classical music performances in Melbourne.
We organize meetups to upcoming classical performances in Melbourne for the purpose of introducing or presenting Classical Music events to all listeners, and presenting community music groups .
Over time, we hope to develop and deepen our member's appreciation of classical music, and create a community of listeners.
💥Event organisers needed 💥
Kind Regards,
Melbourne Classical Music Meetup
Upcoming events (2)
See all- (Free Event): UoM Symphony Orchestra: Shostakovich and Dvorak MasterworksThe Channel @ Hamer Hall (Arts Centre), Melbourne
FREE EVENT: The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Shostakovich and Dvorak Masterworks
Venue : Hamer Hall, The Arts Centre
100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank, VIC 3006
Date: SUNDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM AESTThey've just released the tickets today! If you have a preferred seating location in Hamer Hall and want to get in early - I highly recommend signing up to Melbourne University's Conservatorium emailing list (link) so you get first dibs the moment they do publish their concerts 😊
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. RSVPs on Meetup do not constitute a ticket.
. Free event but you need to visit the Main Organiser's website to book now or ASAP to assure a ticket.
. Main Organiser's website: https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/whats-on/2024/classical-music/the-university-of-melbourne-symphony-orchestra-shostakovich-and-dvorak-masterworks
. RSVPs on Meetup do not constitute a ticket.
.💡 You may book your own preferred seats using the link above. (There's still heaps of STALLS seats)
OR if you wish to sit with other Classical Music Lovers - Do read below :)
IF:
(1) you wish to sit with us - I have some CIRCLE Seats, Left side if facing stage, Rows F & E
(2) you have notifications for comments turned on.
(3) AND you comment below
(4) I will reply you and await a second confirmatory reply from you, before allocating ticket(s) to you =)_
The University of Melbourne
Philharmonic Orchestra ConcertControversy still surrounds Shostakovich’s 1937 Fifth Symphony and whether it was intended as a parodic display against Stalin or a cowering conformist’s response to the recently banned Fourth Symphony — which audiences would have to wait another 25 years to hear.
Either way, the premiere of the Fifth Symphony was an overwhelming success which appealed to both the public - some of whom openly wept during the largo movement – and the Union of Soviet Composer bureaucrats. However, there was official concern at how tumultuous the applause was and whether the 30-minute standing ovation was actually a public condemnation of how the composer was being treated by the Soviet Regime. Shostakovich created a perfect bittersweet balance between joy and sorrow and with its comedic second movement and triumphant finale, it continues to please audiences today and remains one of Shostakovich’s most performed and beloved works.
Before the interval the ensemble will perform Dvorak’s sublime (and symphonically scaled) Cello Concerto in B minor, which was inspired by a trip the composer took to Niagara Falls. When he saw the spectacle, Dvorak exclaimed “now there is a symphony in b minor!” After the first performance, the concerto was dubbed Dvorak’s tenth symphony…but it was a surprise (even to the composer) that he wrote it at all as he previously considered the cello (with its “nasal high register and mumbling bass”) not worthy to warrant a concerto!
The soloist, Caleb Wong was a previous winner of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Concerto Aria competition. Caleb continued his studies at Northwestern University in the US and has returned to Melbourne to join the cello section of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. We welcome him back to celebrate his achievements and also to claim his competition prize of performing with The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
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PROGRAM
Dmitri Shostakovich
Festive OvertureAntonín Dvořák
Cello Concerto, Soloist: Caleb WongInterval
Dmitri Shostakovich
Symphony No. 5_
ACCESSIBILITY
All venues at the Southbank campus are wheelchair accessible. To read more about access services available at our venues, please visit: https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/access-our-eventsDISCLAIMER: while care is taken to ensure that the details on this Meetup Event is correct, we cannot guarantee that they are 100% accurate. So please refer back to the Main Organiser event's page linked above for the most up to date details.
- FREE EVENT: Piano Solo and Piano Duo RecitalHanson Dyer Hall, Ian Potter Southbank Centre, Southbank
FREE EVENT: Piano Solo and Piano Duo Recital
Date: Tues, 15 OCTOBER 2024 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM AEST
Venue : Hanson Dyer Hall – Level 3 The Ian Potter
Southbank Centre 43 Sturt Street Southbank(NB: this is predominnantly piano (chopin music)
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Finally an event that hasn't yet sold out online before I got around to creating the Meetup Event to tell you guys about it
- but I still highly recommend signing up to Melbourne University's Conservatorium emailing list (link) so you get first dibs the moment they publish their concerts on Eventbrite
- If there are other concerts you're interested in (that aren't on Meetup yet), do DM me or comment on https://4142298.xyz/melbourne-classical-music-meetup/events/302802978/.
. RSVPs on Meetup do not constitute a ticket.
. You need to visit the Main Organiser's website to book now or ASAP to assure a ticket.
. Main Organiser's website: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/piano-solo-and-piano-duo-recital-tickets-915047400407
. Main Organiser's ticketing website:
. RSVPs on Meetup do not constitute a ticket..
ALSO IF: they've sold out online
"There is often a drop-off in attendance for our free events on the day of the performance. If you arrive at the venue before the advertised start time and make yourself known to Front of House staff, in most instances we will be able to find a seat for you once audience members with tickets have been seated. Please note that entry without securing a ticket in advance cannot be guaranteed." - Hansen Dyer Concerts_
Piano Solo and Piano Duo Recital
The dynamic and rarely performed Prokofiev Cinderella Suite arranged by Plentev for piano duo is accompanied by a selection of beloved works by Chopin..
PROGRAM
CHOPIN
Nocturne, op. 15 no. 1
Nocturne, op. 15 no. 2
Nocturne, op. 55 no. 2
Ballade in G minor, op. 23
Mazurka, op. 41 no. 2
Polonaise in C sharp Minor, op. 26
Walce in a Minor, op. 34 no. 2
Walce in E Minor, op. posthumousPROKOFIEV
Cinderella Suite, (arr. Plentev).
ARTISTS
Natasha Vlassenko OAM and Oleg Stepanov OAM.
This event is part of University of Melbourne's Faculty of Fine Arts & Music - Hanson Dyer Hall Series. Most of their concerts are also available on live stream. For their other upcoming events not on Meetup yet - Please visit https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/the-faculty-of-fine-arts-and-music._
ACCESSIBILITYAll venues at the Southbank campus are wheelchair accessible. To read more about access services available at our venues, please visit: https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/access-our-events
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Due to current COVID-19 restrictions and University guidelines, there are a number of conditions currently in place for our in-person events. To read more about the University's COVID-19 response, please visit: https://www.unimelb.edu.au/coronavirus.
DISCLAIMER: while care is taken to ensure that the details on this Meetup Event is correct, we cannot guarantee that they are 100% accurate. So please refer back to the original event's page linked above for the most up to date details.
This group's organisers cannot be liable for any loss, damage, injury or accidents that occur to attendees or their property while attending this event. You accept responsibility for your own safety and well-being by participating in this event.