Evocative Australian music takes centre stage featuring didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton and captivating violinist Véronique Serret
Evocative and profound Australian music that explores individual stories and our connection to place, featuring ARIA Award-nominated artists didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton and captivating violinist Véronique Serret.
Camerata will intertwine works from esteemed Australian composers Margaret Sutherland, Frederick Septimus Kelly, Brenda Gifford, Cameron Patrick, and William Barton and Véronique Serret, in an expressive and heartfelt performance for chamber orchestra. These evocative works conjure vivid Australian soundscapes and the universal stories and experiences that we tie to our homeland.
From the sorrowful melodies in Kelly’s Elegy in Memoriam Rupert Brook, the syncopated, step-like rhythms of Gifford’s Bardju (Footprints) to the colourful yet brooding Lines of the Southern Cross (Patrick), this performance explores the full breadth of emotion.
Featuring special guests William Barton, leading Australian didgeridoo virtuoso and composer, and the dynamic and versatile violinist, Véronique Serret, for their work Bushfire Requiem in a brand-new version for chamber orchestra, this will be an exciting all-Australian music program that celebrates our talent, stories, and unique experiences.
Please join Camerata in the foyer after the show to meet the musicians and have a chat.
Presented by Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra & QPAC
Featuring
Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra, William Barton (didgeridoo), Véronique Serret (violin)Duration
85 minutes, no intervalMargaret Sutherland
Concerto for Strings
Frederick Septimus Kelly
Elegy In Memoriam Rupert Brooke
Brenda Gifford
Bardju (Footprints)
Cameron Patrick
Lines of the Southern Cross
William Barton and Véronique Serret
Bushfire Requiem
Wild Card Mystery Guest
William Barton is Australia’s leading didgeridoo player as well as composer, instrumentalist and vocalist. William first learnt the instrument from his uncle, Arthur Peterson, an elder of the Wannyi, Lardil and Kalkadunga people and was working from an early age with traditional dance groups and fusion/rock jazz bands, orchestras, string quartets, and mixed ensembles.
One of Australia’s most versatile musicians, Véronique is equally at home on the concert hall platform and the rock’n’roll stage. The ‘Girl from Guildford’ carving a niche for herself directing string sections for rock bands, indie artists, feature films and studio sessions.
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