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EXPERIENCE the full embodiment and spine-tingling senses of sound with the Australian Chamber Orchestra Collective Quartet in The Art House’s intimate black box studio.
 
Set in this space, audiences can expect to be up close and personal with the musicians in this rare opportunity.
 
Acclaimed for the energy and dynamism of their performers, the quartet is made up of graduates from the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s renowned Emerging Artist Program.
 
This thrilling performance will feature string quartet masterworks by the great composers including Beethoven, alongside a brand-new Australian premiere.
 
The Collective Quartet is made up of 2 violins, a viola, and a cello. The talented quartet will be performing the following program.
 
JS BACH Goldberg Variations: Aria, Variation I (6’).
JOSEPH HAYDN String Quartet in D major “Lark”: I, IV (8’).
EDWARD ELGAR (arr. Goto) Chanson de matin (3’).
ASTOR PIAZZOLLA (arr. Quartet) Libertango (4’.)
ELLA MACENS Resting with Angels (11’).
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F major, Op.18 No.1: I. Allegro con brio (9’).
TRAD Woodworks Suite (10’).
 
The Art House aims to provide one-of-a-kind experiences and at just $30, this performance by the musicians of tomorrow is guaranteed to be one to remember.
 
Details: The Art House presents An Evening with the ACO Collective Quartet
Tue 18 Jun 7:30PM
 
Adult: $35.00, Concession: $30.00, Encore Member: $27.00, Under 16: $18.00
 
 
Sunday, 26 May 2024 13:51

WHERE ALL GREAT FAIRYTALES BEGIN.....

From the brink of extinction
to A-Leagues POWERHOUSE 
Special Grand Final Report by RAY GATT
AS football fairytales go, they don’t come much better than the Central Coast Mariners – surely one of the greatest feel-good stories of Australian sport.
Sunday, 26 May 2024 13:36

COAST THE TOAST OF THE A-LEAGUE

Joyous scenes as Mariners go 
back-to-back with title TREBLE
By Sun Reporters at the Grand Final
UNBRIDLED scenes of joy erupted along the Central Coast on Saturday night after the mighty Mariners came from the jaws of Grand Final defeat to win back-to-back A-League Championships and secure a historic treble never before seen in Australian football.
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