Matinée Series – Miracle
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- Experience the stunning acoustics of Elder Hall while enjoying a mid-week concert escape.
- Listen to Ravel's gentle oboe melodies, evoking a rich Baroque atmosphere.
- Delight in Andrea Lam's vibrant performance of Chaminade's colourful compositions.
- Witness the charm of Haydn's Miracle Symphony, inspired by a dramatic chandelier incident.
A mid-week escape full of heart in the stunning acoustic of Elder Hall.
Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin opens with the gentle, pastoral sound of the oboe, a beautiful and impressionistic throwback to the Baroque composer of its namesake. Australian pianist Andrea Lam takes the spotlight in a colourful and cinematic piece from French composer Cécile Chaminade. The concert concludes with Haydn’s charming Miracle Symphony, so named after a remarkable performance when a chandelier fell from the ceiling – luckily missing the audience below.
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