Adelaide Wind Orchestra presents Mysterium
WHAT: 7:30PM Saturday 9 November, Elder Hall, University of Adelaide
Conductor - Bryan Griffiths
Organ - Joshua van Konkelenberg
Jennifer Higdon - Mysterium
Stuart Greenbaum - The Gradual Slowing of the Earth
David Maslanka - Symphony No. 4
"A tribute to the wonderful mystery of how music moves us. Perhaps it is the unexplainable that creates such magic, for both the performer and the listener, but there is no denying the incredible power of a shared musical experience" - Jennifer Higdon
Joshua van Konkelenberg joins AWO to perform the organ concerto by Stuart Greenbaum, which is written in contemplation of a ‘global slow-down’. It’s an unsettling idea – but apparently it also allows gravity to pull the planet’s shape into an ever more perfect sphere.
David Maslanka's Symphony No. 4 is as close to a Mahler-ian epic as exists for the symphonic wind ensemble.
Conductor - Bryan Griffiths
Organ - Joshua van Konkelenberg
Jennifer Higdon - Mysterium
Stuart Greenbaum - The Gradual Slowing of the Earth
David Maslanka - Symphony No. 4
"A tribute to the wonderful mystery of how music moves us. Perhaps it is the unexplainable that creates such magic, for both the performer and the listener, but there is no denying the incredible power of a shared musical experience" - Jennifer Higdon
Joshua van Konkelenberg joins AWO to perform the organ concerto by Stuart Greenbaum, which is written in contemplation of a ‘global slow-down’. It’s an unsettling idea – but apparently it also allows gravity to pull the planet’s shape into an ever more perfect sphere.
David Maslanka's Symphony No. 4 is as close to a Mahler-ian epic as exists for the symphonic wind ensemble.
VENUE:
Elder Hall, University of Adelaide
University of Adelaide
North Terrace
SA
University of Adelaide
North Terrace
SA
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