Lunchtime Concert Series
Events
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Concert | Jasmine Lai (piano)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaJasmine Lai is a multi-talented Year 10 VCASS student, and is one of Australia’s finest young musicians. She has recently won the Sydney Eisteddfod Junior Pianoforte Scholarship – the most prestigious competition/scholarship available in Australia for high school students. Jasmine…
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Concert | Sophia Kirsanova (violin) and Georgina Lewis (piano)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaThe program ‘Latvian Summer’ explores the Latvian spirit through folk songs and love of nature, presented by Latvian violinist Sophia Kirsanova and Australian pianist Georgina Lewis. The duo was drawn together in 2019 by a common interest in the unique…
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Concert | Elissa Goodrich (vibraphone/bowed flexatone)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaElissa Goodrich performs original music inspired by waves and birds, and new adaptations of music by Baroque composers Johann Kuhnau (1660–1722) and Marin Marais (1656–1728). We hope you can join us! Entry by donation (cash preferred). - About our Lunchtime…
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Concert | Callum Close (organ)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaSydney-based organist Callum Close returns to St Paul’s Cathedral to present a recital of works by Wesley, Langlais, Buxtehude, and J.S. Bach. We hope you can join us! Entry by donation (cash preferred). - About our Lunchtime Concert Series A…
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Concert | Emma Warburton (contralto) and Rhodri Clarke (piano)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaA recital of alto solos from oratorio, exploring events from history and the Bible through lesser-known music spanning the 18th to the 21st centuries. Featured oratorios include Handel’s Israel in Egypt, J.S. Bach’s Easter Oratorio, Parry’s Judith, Sydney-based international composer and conductor Antony…
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Gaia | Lunchtime Concert • Meredith Connie (classical guitar)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaMusic to evoke the moods, colours and country of Victoria, through the classical guitar stylings of Meredith Connie. Works will reflect time spent at Mornington Peninsula National Park and Alpine National Park. We hope you can join us! Entry by…
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Gaia | Lunchtime Concert • Timothy Kan (piano)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaPianist Timothy Kan will present Back to the Classics, featuring J.S. Bach – Toccata in C minor and Beethoven – Sonata in A-flat major. We hope you can join us! Entry by donation (cash preferred). – About our Lunchtime Concert…
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Gaia | Lunchtime Concert • Colin Andrews (Organ)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaBritish concert organist and former faculty member of Indiana and East Carolina Universities in the US, ColinAndrews resumes his international performing career with a rescheduled visit to Australia, performing a sumptuous banquet of French and English romantic organ works by Langlais, Howells…
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Concert | Anna Gao (piano)
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaSummertime, joys, and evenings in Venice. Masterpieces of Chopin, Liszt, Fazil Say, and the Bach family. We hope you can join us! Entry by donation (cash preferred). – About our Lunchtime Concert Series A series of lunchtime concerts was launched…
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Concert | Melbourne Conservatorium Chamber Choir
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 206 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaThe singers of the Melbourne Conservatorium Chamber Choir join with organist David Macfarlane and string players from The University of Melbourne to present Antonín Dvořák's Mass in D major, Op. 86. This performance will be of the composer's own version…
