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May 2009 Issue
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Rising stars shine at night

 Music

The 2009 season of Evenings at ELDERHALL begins this month, showcasing the musicians and ensembles of the ³ÉÈË´óƬ's Elder Conservatorium of Music.

With six concerts from May to November, this year's program will "travel through different eras and styles, across continents and cultures, with wonderful artists from here and abroad". "There will be a treat for everyone," said Elder Hall Manager Claire Oremland.

Concerts start on Saturday 16 May with the Elder Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra. Featuring rising stars Robbie Macfarlane and Bryan Griffiths in Britten's beloved Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, it also includes Greig's ever popular Holberg Suite and Mahler's sublime Adagietto.

Other highlights include the much anticipated return of New York trumpeter Ray Vega for Gershwin's Porgy and Bess and a glorious celebration of choral music at St Peter's Cathedral.

Both the Elder Brass and Wind ensembles are featured in October and, in an exciting new collaboration, the Conservatorium will present a Hellenic-flavoured concert as part of the 2009 Odyssey Festival starring violinist Niki Vasilakis.

Finally, under the baton of guest conductor Arvo Volmer, chief conductor of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, all the Elder Conservatorium musicians will come together for the first performance of Carl Crossin's Requiem and Tchaikovsky's great Symphony No. 6, the </i>Pathetique.

The Elder Conservatorium of Music has also announced its new sponsors for 2009. As new principal sponsor, the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia will support Evenings at ELDERHALL in an ongoing partnership, especially during the Odyssey Festival. Barossa Valley Estate are new and exclusive wine sponsors, with such wines as E Bass and E Minor creating 'musical' links with the Conservatorium, and Robinson Liuteria Artistica has become 'Official Restorer for the Elder Conservatorium's String Collection'.


Evenings at ELDERHALL - series of six concerts

Elder Hall, North Terrace Campus, University of Adelaide

St Peter's Cathedral, King William Road, North Adelaide (12 September only)

16 May - 28 November
All concerts at 6.30pm

$25 adult; $20 concession; $15 student

Special subscriptions available - for free brochure and more information
contact the Concert Office on (08) 8303 5925

For full program details visit:

French horn player Bryan Griffiths will be among the rising stars to perform on Saturday 16 May
Photo by David Ellis

French horn player Bryan Griffiths will be among the rising stars to perform on Saturday 16 May
Photo by David Ellis

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