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Australian-Chinese violinist releases em Tambourin Chinois /em  at age 13

Australian-Chinese violinist releases em Tambourin Chinois /em  at age 13
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The Bamboos are teaming up with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for two special shows

The Bamboos are teaming up with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for two special shows Image by Ian Laidlaw Celebrating 20 years of Melbourne’s pre-eminent soul band. It goes without saying that The Bamboos are Melbourne luminaries. Across 20 years, the band has established a strong following with their ebullient brand of soul – their incredible live show catapulting them into the hearts and minds of music lovers all across the country. To celebrate such a successful tenure, The Bamboos are teaming up with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for two special performances. Going down on back-to-back nights – on Friday March 12 and Saturday March 13 – the shows will see The Bamboos’ classic hits brought to life in extravagant orchestral fashion.

New and old jazz shines under the stars in Melbourne s refilled Bowl

New and old jazz shines under the stars in Melbourne’s refilled Bowl We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Jessica Nicholas Save Normal text size Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Wed 10 February The sound of a symphony orchestra in full flight is invariably heart-swelling stuff. And after almost 12 months of closed curtains and empty stages, the sight of a live orchestra at the Myer Music Bowl – performing to an actual audience – felt like a small miracle. Ben Northey conducts pianist Timothy Young and the MSO at the Spanish Harlem concert, February 10 2021 Credit:Mark Gambino

MSO stirs the soul with fiery return to live concerts in the Bowl

MSO stirs the soul with fiery return to live concerts in the Bowl We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Tony Way Normal text size Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, January 29 Starved of the vital interaction between orchestra and live audience, 3000 enthusiastic music lovers were not going to be deterred by the threat of torrential rain. The threat of rain did not deter Melburnians lucky enough to be in the Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Credit:MSO The first of 2021′s Sidney Myer Concerts by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra took place in a reconfigured Bowl in response to the pandemic, providing patrons with allocated tiered seating. This made it all the better to see and hear the orchestra as it returned to physical concert presentation for the first time in nearly a year.

Bowl Facts and News Updates | One News Page

Bowl Facts and News Updates | One News Page
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