Fantasia
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Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025
7:30 pm
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Snow Concert Hall
Canberra Grammar, Monaro Crescent
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General Admission $78,
Concession $various
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In Association with
A program of exquisite contemporary Australian works alongside masterpieces of string orchestra repertoire. A new violin concerto by one of Australia’s most respected composers, Richard Mills, who has conceived the work with Melbourne Chamber Orchestra Artistic Director Sophie Rowell as the soloist.
The MCO musicians will collaborate in the second half with Canberra’s Ellery String Quartet and Festival ensemble-in-residence Flinders Quartet, sharing the stage for the timeless Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Molly Jalakbiya and Paul Stanhope’s Dirrari Lament is based on a Bunuba language song about a mother black Cockatoo, grieving for her baby. The song also works as a lament for Jandamarra, a Bunuba man who led a resistance movement against European invasion in the late 19th Century in Western Australia. Originally for string quartet, then expanded for string orchestra, the work reaches a new depth with the inimitable Mark Atkins who narrates an introduction to “Dirrari Lament” which sets the historical scene to this moving threnody. Special thanks to June Oscar and Patsy Bedford who are the custodians of this song who gave permission to use it here.
MCO also presents composer-in-residence Olivia Davies’ work Crystalline, the rebellion against tyranny and oppression in Beethoven’s Egmont Overture and finally Jessie Montgomery’s Strum.
PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven – Egmont Overture arr. String Orchestra
Olivia Davies – Crystalline
Richard Mills – Violin Concerto, Sinfonia Sacra. Four Portraits of the Blessed Virgin (WP)
INTERVAL
Molly Jalakbiya and Paul Stanhope – Dirrari Lament (from 3rd string quartet) version with narration
Ralph Vaughan Williams – Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Jessie Montgomery – Strum
ARTISTS
Melbourne Chamber Orchestra
Sophie Rowell (violin)
Mark Atkins (yidaki and narration)
Flinders Quartet
Ellery String Quartet
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Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025
7:30 pm
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Snow Concert Hall
Canberra Grammar, Monaro Crescent
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General Admission $78,
Concession $various
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Artist Melbourne Chamber Orchestra
Directed by celebrated Australian violinist and concertmaster Sophie Rowell, the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra is Victoria’s preeminent professional chamber orchestra. In more than 50 performances each season, the orchestra brings leading Australian musicians together in inspiring programs of uncompromising artistic quality, finesse, and passion.
The MCO’s mainstage season is presented at Melbourne Recital Centre and broadcast on ABC Classic and 3MBS FM. The ensemble also hosts A Feast of Music, an annual spring chamber music festival in Daylesford, as well as a range of chamber programs that tour extensively across Victoria and beyond.
Photo credit – Jessica Trump
Artist Flinders Quartet
Flinders Quartet (FQ) is instantly recognisable as one of Australia’s most loved chamber music ensembles. A quartet for the 21st century and a highly respected force in Australian chamber music, FQ marks their twenty-fifth anniversary with acknowledged musical skill and maturity.
FQ lives up to their motto of “caring for tradition, daring to be different” through a busy schedule encompassing live and online performances, commissioning, recording, education and mentorship programs including the successful composer development programs ‘Ascend’ and ‘Emerge’, and outreach activities through their artistic patronage of John Noble’s Itet regional quartet program, Resonance String Orchestra, and Musica Viva’s Strike a Chord championship.
Photo credit – Pia Johnson
Artist Ellery String Quartet
The Ellery String Quartet is a dynamic group of musicians, formed at the end of 2021 and based on Ngunnawal/Ngambri land (Canberra). With their “youthful exuberance and fearless approach” (Canberra CityNews), they aim to push the boundaries of the classical string quartet through programs of contemporary classical and folk music across diverse performance spaces. The quartet have a particular fondness for Scandinavian folk music, and modern works from composers such as Caroline Shaw, Ella Macens and Holly Harrison.