AYO YOUNG SYMPHONISTS |PURE ENERGY

 5 OCTOBER, 7:00PM

Five spectacular works for orchestra, performed by the country’s best school-aged musicians.

Auditioned from across the nation, these rising classical music stars have the finesse of a professional orchestra. This is a program centered around three radiant works by women, from Maria Grenfell’s powerful River, Mountain, Sky to the grooving momentum of Australian composer Holly Harrison’s Splinter.  The liveliness of Grace Williams’ Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes is a perfect complement to the concert’s grand finale, favourites from Tchaikovsky’s iconic Swan Lake.

These young musicians are here to illuminate the future of classical music, and it’s never looked so bright.

 




 

PROGRAMME | PURE ENERGY 

MUSSORGSKY arr. Rimsky-Korsakov Night on Bald Mountain                                 

Maria
GRENFELL River Mountain Sky                                                

Grace WILLIAMS Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes                          

-Interval-

Holly HARRISON Splinter                     

TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake, Suite op.20a (selections)

Saturday, 5 October, 7:00pm

Snow Concert Hall
Canberra Grammer School
40 Monaro Crescent, Red Hill 
ACT 2603

AYO

 

The Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) has a reputation for being one of the world’s most prestigious and innovative training organisations for young pre-professional musicians.

Our training pathway has been created to nurture the musical development of Australia’s finest young instrumentalists and promising arts leaders across metropolitan and regional Australia: from the emerging, gifted, school-aged student, to those on the verge of a professional career. AYO presents tailored training and performance programs each year for aspiring musicians, composers, arts administrators and music journalists aged 12 to 30. As one of the nation’s eight leading arts training organisations, the Arts 8, AYO prepares young people for careers in the arts sector which contributes $122.3 billion to the economy annually.

When Professor John Bishop OBE and Ruth Alexander convened the first National Music Camp in 1948, they created an institution that would fire the imaginations of over 12,000 young Australian musicians, see its orchestras tour the globe and instill in its participants a love of music and a dedication to the highest standards of performance.

AYO occupies a special place in the musical culture of Australia, where one generation of brilliant musicians inspires the next, where aspiring musicians get a taste of life as professional musicians, and where like-minded individuals from all over the country gather for intense periods to learn from each other, study and perform. On the world stage, AYO has established itself as a cultural ambassador for Australia on twenty-three international tours since its first in 1970.

Today, countless AYO alumni are members of some of the finest professional orchestras worldwide and contribute to Australia’s cultural heartbeat.

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