Camden Concert 2011
On Sunday 6 November, Penrith Symphony Orchestra will perform for the first time in Camden. The concert is a repeat performance of the final program in the orchestra's 2011 subscription season, in Penrith the previous evening.
Tickets are available online or by phoning 1300 789 118.
Myths and Legends (repeat performance)
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Sunday 6 November, 4.00pm Camden Civic Centre, Camden, NSW Paul Terracini | conductor Clemens Leske | piano Mythical accounts of tragic love have fuelled the human imagination since time immemorial. Both Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Overture and Wagner’s Prelude to Tristan and Isolde explore the depths of human experience at levels rarely equalled. No less steeped in legend is Le Fontane di Roma, in which Respighi seems to animate majestically the city’s great historical and legendary personages and the buildings and roads they inhabited. Mozart’s characteristically elegant and transparent Piano Concerto No 23 will provide a striking contrast to such emotional intensity, while this program provides the second opportunity this season to sample music by Graeme Koehne, one of Australia’s leading post-modernist composers. TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet: Overture MOZART Piano Concerto No 23 in A major KOEHNE Divertissement: trois pièces bourgeoises WAGNER Prelude to Tristan and Isolde RESPIGHI Le Fontane di Roma
Single tickets: $22 |

