The Australian Chamber Orchestra on a wave with ‘The Reef’

The Australian Chamber Orchestra's 'The Reef' Image by Jon Frank

 

The Australian Chamber Orchestra is back in Australia after its tour of the US which included a concert at Carnegie Hall that attracted glowing accolades.

https://www.soundslikesydney.com.au/news/review-fom-the-nytimes-the-aco-at-carnegie-hall/7547.html

Their next national tour The Reef starts in Darwin in early July and plays in Sydney at the Opera House on Monday July 23rd.

ACO Music Director and Lead Violin Richard Tognetti created The Reef in May 2012 when he travelled to north western Australia to assemble the music and images that comprise this innovative project.

Potential works in the line up include

I. Grandage: New work for strings and film

G. Crumb: Black Angels (excerpts)

D. Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony

J.S.Bach: Violin Concerto in A minor

Tognetti’s music ensemble has been augmented by an eclectic troupe of artists who include Jon Frank (Photographic Images and Footage); Mick Sowry, Director; Mark Atkins, Didjeridu; Derek Hynd, Surfer; Steve Pigram, Voice; and the emerging musicians of  ACO2

He speaks to The Australian about the programme

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/music/music-swells-to-cover-surf-sand-and-shearing-sheds/story-fn9d2mxu-1226367432333

For tickets:

http://www.aco.com.au/whats_on/event_detail/reef

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