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In describing his own Les Illuminations, Benjamin Britten wrote, "The word ‘illuminations’ suggests both the vision of a mystic and a brightly coloured picture". It is this sense of a technicolour canvas that we invoke in ILLUMINATE, our first program of 2021, featuring works by Bruch, Britten and Tchaikovsky.

Jacqueline Porter | Soprano (photo credit: Milk Photography)

Jacqueline Porter | Soprano (photo credit: Milk Photography)

Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence begins in the tranquil air of the Mediterranean before taking us directly to the Motherland, its fourth and final movement intensely Russian and Romantic in its sound. Max Bruch's Serenade for Strings after Swedish Melodies is a seldom-heard but beautiful example of his life-long attraction to folk tunes and themes. And Britten's work couples some of his most remarkable string writing with the words of French poet Arthur Rimbaud to create something evocative and fantastical.

Directed by Rachael Beesley and featuring soprano Jacqueline Porter, Illuminate invites you to join the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra on a European musical journey from the comfort of the concert hall.

“As always, ARCO offered an intelligent and warm performance, demonstrating the importance of historically informed musicianship and showcasing the impact of period instruments with gut strings.”
ArtsHub, July 2020


ILLUMINATE | BRUCH, BRITTEN & TCHAIKOVSKY

Tuesday 16 February  |  6.30pm
R J Phipps Performance Centre
The Hills Grammar School
43 Kenthurst Road, Kenthurst

Tickets $25 - $65


ILLUMINATE | BRUCH, BRITTEN & TCHAIKOVSKY

Thursday 18 February  |  7.30pm
Newcastle City Hall Concert Hall
290 King Street, Newcastle

Tickets $26 - $66


ILLUMINATE | BRUCH, BRITTEN & TCHAIKOVSKY

Friday 19 February  |  7.00pm
City Recital Hall
2 Angel Place, Sydney

Tickets $25 - $120


ILLUMINATE | BRUCH, BRITTEN & TCHAIKOVSKY

Monday 22 February  |  7.30pm
Elisabeth Murdoch Hall
Melbourne Recital Centre


Combine ILLUMINATE | BRUCH, BRITTEN & TCHAIKOVSKY with VOYAGE OF MUSICAL DISCOVERY 1 – MOTIVIC DEVELOPMENT with guest artist Nick Russoniello.

Wednesday 17 February | 6.30pm
Friday 19 February 2021 | 7.00pm
City Recital Hall
2 Angel Place, Sydney

 

ARTISTS

Australian Romantic &
Classical Orchestra

Rachael Beesley | director
Jacqueline Porter | soprano

PROGRAM

Max Bruch
Serenade for Strings after Swedish Melodies

Benjamin Britten
Les Illuminations

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Souvenir de Florence, Op.70


Click here to watch a pre-concert talk from our artistic advisor, Neal Peres Da Costa. Neal discusses the performance practices of Bruch and Tchaikovsky’s time, and uses historical sound recordings to demonstrate how these composers might have expected their works to be performed.


Click here to read our ILLUMINATE concert program.


Click here to read an interview with Jacqueline Porter where she talks about Britten’s music, Rimbaud’s poetry, and the joys of performing again after an interrupted 2020!



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