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A Night at the Museum

Event

A Night at the Museum

  • Date: Monday, 29 March 2021, 6pm
  • Venue: Melbourne Museum — 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, VIC
  • Tickets: General: $40 | Museum Members & Musica Viva Subscribers: $35 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on 131102

Event Details

A selection of Melbourne’s finest musicians fill the Museum with sound at this unique event, where the audience experiences the collection in a completely new way, moving from space to space and pausing for a tiny concert in each.

Hear the wonderful Sutherland Trio in ghostly strains of Beethoven and a selection of Australian gems; members of popular group Water, Water Everywhere splashing out in music for clarinet and keyboard; and the Wattleseed Ensemble bringing history to life with Bach and Scandinavian folk music played on traditional gut strings.

Artists

Sutherland Trio

Elizabeth Sellars violin
Molly Kadarauch cello
Caroline Almonte piano

Wattleseed Ensemble

Meg Cohen baroque violin
Katie Yap baroque viola
Anna Pokorny baroque cello

Water, Water Everywhere

Luke Carbon clarinet
TBC keyboard

Program

Wattleseed Ensemble

CHANCE O Pastor Animarum
VON BINGEN Processional of Embodied Souls
JS BACH Contrapunctus 13
TRADITIONAL A selection of Scandinavian folk music

Sutherland Trio

BEETHOVEN Allegro Vivace from Piano Trio op 70 no 1 ‘Ghost’
ABBOTT Autumn Song
GREENBAUM A Pastel to Astor
PIAZZOLLA Otoño Porteño

Water, Water Everywhere

POULENC Clarinet Sonata, mvt I
BERNSTEIN Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, mvt I
HOROVITZ Clarinet Sonatina, mvt II & III
BERNSTEIN Something’s Coming

Featured non-Australian music: J.S. Bach, von Bingen, Beethoven, Piazzolla, Poulenc, Bernstein, Horovitz

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on (02) 1800 688 482 or by email to boxoffice@musicaviva.com.au

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