Music has played matchmaker for many couples who perform in two concerts in May.
Under the batons of conductors Emily Cox and Antoni Bonetti will
play with their respective spouses, organist Christopher Wrench and
clarinettist Ruth Bonetti.
Recently returned from their honeymoon are Brisbane Symphony
Orchestra’s concertmaster Megan Arends and her partner Gerald who
emigrated from Germany to play violin with her and the orchestra. A
couple from Argentina sing soprano and baritone with Brisbane Chorale.
FAMILY AFFAIRS
Across the two ensembles, Brisbane Chorale and Brisbane Symphony
Orchestra, the Thomson family encompass all areas of the stage. Glenise
Berry sings soprano, and will be joined onstage by her husband Dr Damien
Thomson, daughter Genevieve and son Jeremy. Then, there’s a mother and
daughter in the Brisbane Chorale and a mother and son in the Brisbane
Symphony’s cello section: Matthew and Juliet Hoey.
ENSEMBLES UNITE
Two respected musical organisations match up for the first time – a historic occasion.
On May 20 and May 27, the Brisbane Chorale and the Brisbane Symphony
Orchestra will present “Seascapes” featuring Vaughan Williams’ choral
epic A Sea Symphony and works by Debussy commemorating the 150th
anniversary of his birth.
Vaughan Williams set moving poems by American poet Walt Whitman.
From its opening exultant words “Behold, the sea itself” to the quiet
visionary conclusion, the symphony is an exhilarating and intense
journey where man’s exploration of the majestic, timeless sea becomes a
voyage of self-discovery and a metaphor for the soul’s voyage to
eternity.
Early Debussy works were both originally composed for piano
four-hands but later orchestrated because of their appeal. Marche
ecossaise is his tribute to Scotland. The delightful Petite Suite opens
with a gentle view of the sea in its opening movement.
Concert details
Concert 1 – 3.00pm Sunday 20 May, Lake Kawana Community Centre,
Sportsman Parade, Bokarina. Tickets & Bookings 20 May: $30/$25/$15
(Tel 5413 1400)
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