August 2010
Wednesday 4 Tea and Symphony
Friday 13
Saturday 14
The Cook, the Chef and the ASO
featuring Maggie Beer and Simon Bryant
Friday 20
Saturday 21
Sunshine and Spirit
featuring Feng Ning

 

There are no concerts scheduled for July. After the orchestra returns from their break August starts with Tea and Symphony in Grainger Studio, then its something different with the kitchen meets the symphony, followed by Masters 10.

 

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Tea and Symphony

 

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Wednesday 4 August
11am and 1:30pm

Grainger Studio

 

 

Fancy some Tchaikovsky or Mozart with your cuppa? An hour of popular classics is the perfect way to start your day or rejuvenate your afternoon. The Tea and Symphony series is a chance to see the ASO up close and personal in their home at the Grainger Studio. From chamber music to light classics this is your opportunity to see a different side to your orchestra and the musicians you know and love. The series is guaranteed to sell out as seats are limited, so mark Tea and Symphony
in your diary as it’s the perfect musical interlude.

 

Tickets $20 each
Bookings ph 8233 6233.

 

 

The Cook, The Chef and the ASO

 

Friday 13th August, 8pm

Saturday 14th August, 8pm

Festival Theatre

 

In a gastronomic feast for foodies and music lovers alike, the ASO will sizzle when it pairs a smorgasbord of music with the culinary delights conjured by two of Australia’s leading chefs. Famous for their chemistry in the popular ABC TV series The Cook and the Chef, food icon Maggie Beer and celebrity chef, Simon Bryant will chop, blend and whip their ingredients while the ASO provides the perfect soundtrack for an
evening of sumptuous culinary and musical surprises. Conducted by Guy Noble.

 

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Tickets fm $47.90

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Master Series 10 - Sunshine and Spirit

 

Friday 20 August, 8pm

Saturday 21 August, 6:30pm

Adelaide Town Hall

 

Christopher Seaman, Conductor

Feng Ning, Violin

 

Elgar: In the South

Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No 2

Mendelssohn: Symphony No 5 Reformation

 

The ASO will glow throughout this program. Edward Elgar was magnificently inspired by the charms of Italy, Tennyson’s ‘land of palm and orange blossom’. His concert overture, In the South, is one of his most brilliantly scored pieces, with surging melodies suffused with Mediterranean colour and warmth. Paganini Prize Winner and Yehudi Menuhin protégé, Feng Ning, returns from his triumphant ASO debut in 2009, to perform the radiant Violin Concerto No 2 by Prokofiev, with its ravishing andante and dancing finale. The evening culminates with Mendelssohn’s Reformation Symphony, a noble affirmation of faith which uses Martin Luther’s famous hymn tune A Mighty Fortress is our God to stirring effect.

 

Tickets from $47.90
Free pre-concert talk 1 hour prior.

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