Anton Eberl builds an entire symphony by skilfully crafting and developing motifs. With the musicians of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, Co-Artistic Directors Rachael Beesley and Nicole van Bruggen guide listeners through his compositional methods, and investigate why Eberl’s 217-year-old work has yet to be performed in Australia, until now!

“James Greening’s band makes music about truth, beauty, sadness, love, wonder and happiness,” wrote the Sydney Morning Herald. The World According to James presents music with all the qualities of wit, creativity and exuberance that have long been associated with Greening’s work as one of Australia’s pre-eminent jazz musicians and soloists. The band has released three critically acclaimed and award-winning CDs. Hear The World According to James developing motifs in their own compositions during the Voyage of Musical Discovery.

We are grateful to The World According to James for stepping in at the last minute to replace Nick Russoniello. We wish Nick the very best while he undergoes his second round of Coronavirus quarantine. For more information about Nick, please click here.


VOYAGE OF MUSICAL DISCOVERY 1
MOTIVIC DEVELOPMENT

Wednesday 4 March 2020  |  6.30pm
City Recital Hall, 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney


Combine THE IMPRESARIO with VOYAGE OF MUSICAL DISCOVERY 1 – MOTIVIC DEVELOPMENT

Wednesday 4 March 2020 | 6.30pm
Friday 6 March 2020 | 7.00pm
City Recital Hall, 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney

ARTISTS & PROGRAM

Australian Romantic &
Classical Orchestra

Rachael Beesley, director

ANTON EBERL – Symphony in E-flat major, Op.33 (1803)

The World According to James

Program to be announced soon