Victoria for music fans
The annual Sidney Myer Free Concerts – a popular event presented by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in association with the University of Melbourne, will take place on February 14, 17, 21 and 24 at the city’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
The 2007 Bowl season opens on February 14 with an exhilarating all-Russian programme, featuring soloist Caroline Almonte in Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 1.
On February 17, the tempo changes to a powerful programme of Verdi arias, ensembles and choruses -- four young Australian soloists joined by the voices of the Melbourne Chorale.
Mendelssohn's violin concerto features one of Australia's most accomplished violinists, Sophie Rowell, as soloist on February 21 – and at this concert, you'll also experience the timeless power of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7.
Rachmaninov's Symphony No. 2 comes to the Bowl to wind up this year’s Sidney Myer Free Concerts on February 24 -- fresh from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra performances of this work with Maestro Caetani on the Orchestra's 2007 European tour of Spain, Paris, Berlin and Milan.
Gates open at 16.00 and shows start at 19.00
Meanwhile, if you enjoy jazz, you will want to head out to Halls Gap in the Grampians National Park on February 9 –11 for the Grampians Jazz Festival.
And there is also the annual Echuca-Moama Riverboats, Jazz, Food and Wine Festival taking place from February 16-18. Highlights of this three-day festival along the banks of the mighty Murray River include the Riverboat Ramble – with jazz on board paddlesteamers, a jazz concert and a jazz picnic in the park.
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The 2007 Bowl season opens on February 14 with an exhilarating all-Russian programme, featuring soloist Caroline Almonte in Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 1.
On February 17, the tempo changes to a powerful programme of Verdi arias, ensembles and choruses -- four young Australian soloists joined by the voices of the Melbourne Chorale.
Mendelssohn's violin concerto features one of Australia's most accomplished violinists, Sophie Rowell, as soloist on February 21 – and at this concert, you'll also experience the timeless power of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7.
Rachmaninov's Symphony No. 2 comes to the Bowl to wind up this year’s Sidney Myer Free Concerts on February 24 -- fresh from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra performances of this work with Maestro Caetani on the Orchestra's 2007 European tour of Spain, Paris, Berlin and Milan.
Gates open at 16.00 and shows start at 19.00
Meanwhile, if you enjoy jazz, you will want to head out to Halls Gap in the Grampians National Park on February 9 –11 for the Grampians Jazz Festival.
And there is also the annual Echuca-Moama Riverboats, Jazz, Food and Wine Festival taking place from February 16-18. Highlights of this three-day festival along the banks of the mighty Murray River include the Riverboat Ramble – with jazz on board paddlesteamers, a jazz concert and a jazz picnic in the park.
*Selling Down Under keeps you up-to-date with Australian travel product with a bi-monthly turn-the-page on-line publication for the travel industry. Make sure you get your online edition by going www.sellingdownunder.com or sending an email to register@sellingdownunder.com
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