Arnold Schoenberg | Ein Stelldichein
John Peterson | Guilty Pleasures
Ernesto Nazareth | Tangos arr. Munro
Johannes Brahms | Serenade in D Op.11
Geoffrey Collins, flute; David Griffiths, clarinet; Ian Munro, piano; Dene Olding, violin; Dimity Hall, violin; Irina Morozova, viola; and Julian Smiles, cello
Bask in the beautiful sounds of one of the country’s leading chamber ensembles, as the Australia Ensemble present a free lunch hour concert.
From the flute to the marimba, an exploration of musical forms and traditions.
WORK 01
Soliloquy & Conversations
Siobhan Zhang // Flute Recital
This program is an exploration of the flute voice and traditions of flute playing throughout the Baroque, Romantic and Twentieth Century eras.
WORK 02
Percussive Cohesion
Tom Waller // Music
To Here and Now
Natasha Atkins and Fiona Young explore the lineage of Australian musical theatre, starting long ago with operatic arias, and finishing with a recent Australian work about a caterpillar...
Vocal interpretations of well-loved classics and hidden gems. Fresh compositions for short films.
WORK 01
My Heart Can Go A Journeying:
Vocal styles and interpretations of life and love
Beth Spragg // Honours Vocal Recital
Tim Olsen has been encouraging and supporting young and emerging artists to build careers as professional practicing artists since 2001. Now in its 19th year, the Tim Olsen Drawing Prize at UNSW Art & Design encourages excellence in drawing. This collaboration has been continuously supported by the Olsen Gallery and celebrates students who use drawing as a significant part of their artistic practice.
The talk will focus on the European migration crisis; exploring the idea of the so-called "externalization" of migration control, its compatibility with the international law, its political sustainability as well as potential alternatives.
Please note this event is not catered.
Speaker details are below.
For further information, please contact Efrosini Deligianni: e.deligianni@unsw.edu.au