Music In Melbourne

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 7:22:19
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Synopsis

What’s on, what’s new and what’s worthwhile on the fine music scene in Melbourne. Local musicians and performances plus interviews and information.

Episodes

  • E8: Cello and piano duo JUO

    08/03/2021 Duration: 49min

    It's the last episode of Series 1 of the Young Performer Summer Series! Our final performers are cello-piano duo, JUO; that's cellist Joshua Dema and pianist Joyce Chahine.JUO is a collaboration between pianist Joyce Chahine and cellist Joshua Dema. The two met during their time at the University of Melbourne, and through strong artistic connection have joined forces to share their love of chamber music with a fresh and contemporary approach. Following the success of their 2018 debut recital at the Victorian Artist's Society, JUO continues to curate performances around Melbourne. Attending a JUO concert is an engaging experience, Josh and Joyce share personal insight into the music through their onstage banter, and love to mingle with the audience after the show.Programme:Kapustin: Elegy for Cello and Piano, Op. 96Vaughan Williams: Six Studies in English Folk SongBeethoven: Adagio Sostenuto and Allegro from Cello Sonata No. 1 in F MajorPerformers: JUO (cellist Joshua Dema and pianist Joyce Chahine)Host: Jess

  • E7: Violinist Leanne McGowan

    02/03/2021 Duration: 58min

    We're back after lockdown with the Young Performer Summer Series! This week, we have a special pre-recorded performance by violinist Leanne McGowan, who came third on Season 2 of The Talent 2019. Leanne, with pianist Alex Raineri, performed a wonderful variety of works, from Mozart to Suk.Leanne McGowan is 19 years old and currently completing her Bachelor of Music at the Colburn Conservatory of Music with Professor Robert Lipsett. She has previously studied with Spiros Rantos, Yuri Djachenko and Dr Robin Wilson at the Australian National Academy of Music.Leanne has performed as a soloist with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Youth Symphony, the Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra, Preston Symphony Orchestra and South Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.In 2020 she was a finalist in the MRC Great Romantics Competition, performed as a soloist on the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall and was awarded the ANAM Directors’ Prize. She was winner of the QSO 2017 Young Instrumentalists Prize, and in 2019 a semi-fina

  • E6: Multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lynch

    14/02/2021 Duration: 57min

    On this episode of the Young Performer Summer Series, multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lynch with pianist Elyane Laussade perform an all-Australian programme of works for both alto and soprano saxophones.Ryan Lynch is a Melbourne based multi-instrumentalist and freelance musician working across Australia with a focus on contemporary classical styles and musical theatre. Ryan started his musical journey at the age of 10 unwavered by the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, it was Lisa Simpson who first ignited Ryan’s passion for the saxophone. Programme:Mvts 1 and 2 from "Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano" by Stuart Greenbaum"Phospheric Variations" by Paul Stanhope"Frosted Windows" by Elena Kats-Chernin"Re-Emerging" by Katia Beaugeais"Ulpirra" by Ross Edwards--Performers: Multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lynch with pianist Elyane LaussadeHost: Jess Carrascalao HeardTechnical production: Joe Gofron, Sam Bignell, Lachlan McKenziePodcast production: Jess Carrascalao Heard3MBS warmly acknowledges the support of the young performe

  • E5: Flautist Gabriella Alberti

    14/02/2021 Duration: 55min

    The Young Performer Summer Series continues on 3MBS with a performance by flautist Gabriella Alberti, with associate artist Leigh Harrold.Gabriella is a Melbourne-based flutist who recently graduated from the University of Melbourne with a First Class Honours. Gabriella cultivated her adoration for ensemble playing, partaking in the University of Melbourne Symphony and Philharmonic Orchestras. A friend of 3MBS radio, Gabriella performed in Series 2 of the Talent in 2019. Programme:"Suite Pointillistique" by Sigfried Karg-Elert"Sonata for Flute and Piano" by Dorian Le Gallienne"Sonatine for Flute and Piano" by Henri Dutilleux--Performers: flautist Gabriella Alberti with pianist Leigh HarroldHost: Jess Carrascalao HeardTechnical Production: Greg Matheson, Sam Bignell and Ramez Hermez3MBS warmly acknowledges the support of the young performer patrons, for making this broadcast possible.

  • E4: Soprano Emilia Bertolini

    31/01/2021 Duration: 54min

    This week on the Young Performer Summer Series, soprano Emilia Bertolini with associate artists Amir Farid and Thomas D'Ath perform a programme of art song from all over Europe. We hear German lieder with works by Clara Schumann and Franz Schubert, to a song from Ireland with Balfe and a French song cycle by Debussy.Emilia Bertolini is a scholarship recipient of Melba Opera Trust. Recent performance highlights haveincluded singing with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra in the Australian Conducting Academy,winning the Opera Scholars Australia Aria Competition, performing at the Melbourne Recital CentreSalon with ​Ensemble Ancien​ and singing Susanna ​(Le Nozze di Figaro)​ at the Lyric Opera Studio Weimar.Programme:"Liebst du um Schöheit", by Clara Schumann"Ich Stand im dunkeln Träumen", by Clara Schumann"Ariettes Oubliées", by Debussy"I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls", by Balfe"Der Hirt auf dem Felsen" ("The Shepherd on the Rock") by Schubert--Performers: Soprano Emilia Bertolini, with associate artists Amir Fa

  • E3: Trombonist Harrison Steele-Holmes

    31/01/2021 Duration: 48min

    The Young Performer Summer Series is back, with a feast of brass from tenor trombonist Harrison Steele-Holmes. With three concerti and a sonata, Harrison, with associate artist Louisa Breen, explores the range of expression and tone colours that the trombone has to offer.Harrison is a passionate classical Tenor Trombone player aiming to play professionally in Symphony Orchestra’s. After completing year 12 in 2020, he plans to study at the Queensland Conservatorium. In 2020 he was appointed Principal Trombone of the AYO National Music Camp and Associate Principal of the Autumn and Winter Seasons.Programme:"Trombone Concerto", by GrondahlMvts 2 and 3 of "Trombone Concerto", by Ferdinand David"Trombone Concert", by Rimsky-Korsakov"Sonata for Solo Trombone", by Sulek--Performer: Tenor trombonist Harrison Steele-Holmes, with associate artist Louisa BreenHost: Jess Carrascalão HeardTechnical production: Greg Matheson, Sam Bignell and Ramez HermezPodcast producer: Jess Carrascalão Heard

  • E2: Soprano Rachael Joyce

    20/12/2020 Duration: 58min

    Episode 2 of the Young Performer Summer Series features an exploration of song and Shakespeare over the ages, with soprano Rachael Joyce. From Henry Purcell in the 17th century, to Australia today with a setting by Alison Bauld, Rachael traverses four centuries of Shakespeare through song, and joins us for a chat about how the musical interpretation of his words have changed over time.Rachael has just finished her Honours year in Classical Voice at Monash University, after completing a Bachelor of Arts (French)/Music in 2019. In 2018, Rachael was recipient of the Hedy Holt & Roger Prochazka Memorial Award for a young female singer showing great potential at the National Liederfest, and in 2019 she was the winner of the Australian Music Prize at Monash University and The Talent on 3MBS. Rachael has a great love of travelling, having spent six months living in Paris participating in a university exchange at the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, and completed a two-week intensive music in Prato, Italy. Programme

  • E1: Pianist Po Goh

    20/12/2020 Duration: 59min

    Welcome to 3MBS's brand new Young Performer Summer Series.Hosted by Jess Carrascalão Heard, each episode of the series will feature a live-to-air performance and interview with from some of the finest emerging classical musicians in Melbourne.Episode 1 features pianist Po Goh with a sublime performance of Rachmaninov, Bach and Margaret Sutherland.Po has just finished his final year at the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music, where he has had the privilege of studying under Aura Go, Len Vorster, Robert Chamberlain and Dr Kenji Fujimura. Recent achievements include coming first place in Season 1 of 3MBS’ 2019 series of The Talent, as well as performing Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto with the Monash Academy Orchestra under the baton of Jessica Cottis. Outside of solo performance, Po is active in high schools as a piano teacher and accompanist, and is also involved in amateur and semi-professional theatre productions as keyboardist and music director. Programme:Two Chorale Preludes on Bach Chorales, by Margare