Music and Performing Arts 2023 Season

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December

Liederabend- An Evening of Song

Special Event

Piano, Voice

11 December 7:30pm Basil Jones Orchestral Hall
11 December 7:30pm Basil Jones Orchestral Hall

Performed by the Lisa Gasteen National Opera Program’s 2023 singers, demonstrating the culmination of their language and vocal training at the 2023 program.

Now in it’s 13th consecutive year, the 2023 Lisa Gasteen National Opera Program will focus on Lied (German Song), involving 10 auditioned Australian singers, followed by a gathering where performers, staff and the audience can enjoy traditional German food and drink.

90 minutes inc. interval
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Gustav Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn

Special Event

Piano, Voice

16 December 7:30am Conservatorium Theatre
16 December 7:30am Conservatorium Theatre

The Lisa Gasteen National Opera Program’s performance of Gustav Mahler’s  Des Knaben Wunderhorn is only the second Australian orchestral presentation of this key work in over thirty years. Conducted by Simon Bruckard (LGNOP 2016 &2018), the performance will feature Catherine Carby and Oliver Boyd (LGNOP 2017) as soloists. Accompanying them will be the 64-piece Ensemble Q Orchestra.

Ensemble Q is a Queensland-based orchestra, which combines highly skilled national first desk players with a large group of advanced QCGU student players, that benefit from collaboration with seasoned professionals.

April

Rossini Stabat Mater

26 April 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
26 April 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Rossini’s masterpiece Stabat Mater is a testament to the composer’s genius. This beautiful work conveys profound grief and hope through its exquisite melodies and lush harmonies, its connection to the bel canto period elevating it above traditional liturgical music. Working with an ensemble of four of Australia’s leading soloists, Richard Mills conducts the Queensland Conservatorium Orchestra and a chorus of sixty vocal students.

This hour-long performance is divided into twelve movements, each brimming with emotional intensity. From the hauntingly beautiful “Stabat Mater dolorosa”, with its ethereal choral harmonies, to the fiery “Cujus animam gementem”, the work weaves a rich tapestry of sound that reflects the text’s profound sorrow and longing.

May

Musica Viva Australia: Esmé Quartet

Special Event

Classical

13 May 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
13 May 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

Eloquent. Spellbinding. Monumental. Exquisite. Esmé Quartet makes its Australian debut with the wit and sparkle of Mendelssohn and Debussy, plus some heart-on-sleeve Webern. Fall in love with Esmé.

Venue:

Conservatorium Theatre
Griffith University
South Bank, Brisbane

October

Musica Viva Australia: Ensemble Q & William Barton

Ensemble in Residence

Classical

12 October 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
12 October 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

Old meets new and new meets old when classical virtuosos team up with the boundless sonic imagination of William Barton to explore Brahms, Ligeti and more. Wrap yourself in a kaleidoscope of sound.

Venue:

Conservatorium Theatre
Griffith University
South Bank, Brisbane

November

Musica Viva Australia: Musica Alchemica

Special Event

Classical

20 November 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 November 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

Fearless violinist and musical imaginista, Lina Tur Bonet, leads Musica Alchemica, an ensemble of Europe’s finest baroque experts. Come on a magical mystery tour of Corelli, Telemann and other jewels of the Baroque.

Venue:

Conservatorium Theatre
Griffith University
South Bank, Brisbane