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Corpus Medicorum - Symphonic Vaccine Concert #2
May
16
5:00 pm17:00

Corpus Medicorum - Symphonic Vaccine Concert #2

Beethoven Double Shot!
 

BEETHOVEN - Triple Concerto in C major Op.56

Soloists - Monica Curro (violin), Michelle Wood (cello), Stefan Cassomenos (piano)

BEETHOVEN - Symphony no.8 in F major Op.93

Conducted by Michael Dahlenburg

Maestro Michael Dahlenburg returns to the podium to continue Corpus Medicorum’s Beethoven Cycle. Our second 2021 concert of “Symphonic Vaccines” is indeed a double shot of the birthday boy himself! We welcome as soloists Corpus’s dear friends Monica Curro, Michelle Wood and Stefan Cassomenos to perform Beethoven’s Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello and Piano. Following this we play Michael’s favourite Beethoven Symphony - the incredible no.8. Join us for a concert with Melbourne’s musical royalty!

TICKETS are now on sale through Melbourne Recital Centre
and for those that want to join us online for live streaming click here for TryBooking link

See you all for a much-needed musical vaccination on Sunday 28th March...!

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MCO: Mozart the King
Dec
1
12:00 pm12:00

MCO: Mozart the King

Mozart's grand Piano Concerto No 22 with audience favourite Stefan Cassomenos, Haydn's "The King" Symphony No. 98, and music of Cimarosa & Beethoven.

CIMAROSA The Secret Marriage: Overture
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major K482
BEETHOVEN Romance No 2 for violin and orchestra Op 50
HAYDN Symphony No 98 in B flat major The King

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MCO: Mozart the King
Nov
29
11:30 am11:30

MCO: Mozart the King

Mozart's grand Piano Concerto No 22 with audience favourite Stefan Cassomenos, Haydn's "The King" Symphony No. 98, and music of Cimarosa & Beethoven.

CIMAROSA The Secret Marriage: Overture
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major K482
BEETHOVEN Romance No 2 for violin and orchestra Op 50
HAYDN Symphony No 98 in B flat major The King

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MCO: Mozart the King
Nov
28
12:00 pm12:00

MCO: Mozart the King

Mozart's grand Piano Concerto No 22 with audience favourite Stefan Cassomenos, Haydn's "The King" Symphony No. 98, and music of Cimarosa & Beethoven.

CIMAROSA The Secret Marriage: Overture
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major K482
BEETHOVEN Romance No 2 for violin and orchestra Op 50
HAYDN Symphony No 98 in B flat major The King

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MCO: Mozart the King
Nov
25
6:30 am06:30

MCO: Mozart the King

Mozart's grand Piano Concerto No 22 with audience favourite Stefan Cassomenos, Haydn's "The King" Symphony No. 98, and music of Cimarosa & Beethoven.

CIMAROSA The Secret Marriage: Overture
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major K482
BEETHOVEN Romance No 2 for violin and orchestra Op 50
HAYDN Symphony No 98 in B flat major The King

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MCO: Mozart the King
Nov
23
11:30 am11:30

MCO: Mozart the King

Mozart's grand Piano Concerto No 22 with audience favourite Stefan Cassomenos, Haydn's "The King" Symphony No. 98, and music of Cimarosa & Beethoven.

CIMAROSA The Secret Marriage: Overture
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major K482
BEETHOVEN Romance No 2 for violin and orchestra Op 50
HAYDN Symphony No 98 in B flat major The King

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PLEXUS: Paracosm
Nov
14
11:00 am11:00

PLEXUS: Paracosm

  • Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre (map)
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STEFAN CASSOMENOS Requiem for the End of Time (2015)
DEBORAH CHEETHAM new work (world premiere)
STUART GREENBAUM Dance Music for Concert Halls (2012)
SAMANTHA WOLF new work (world premiere)

featuring PLEXUS
with guest artists Daniel Carison (baritone), Deborah Cheetham (soprano), Michael Dahlenburg (conductor), Damien Eckersley (double bass), Liane Keegan (contralto), Michelle Wood (cello), and Vox Plexus.

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Corpus Medicorum: Pop-Up Concert at ANAM
Nov
11
7:00 am07:00

Corpus Medicorum: Pop-Up Concert at ANAM

  • Australian National Academy of Music, South Melbourne Town Hall (map)
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BRUCH Violin Concerto

Christian Li - violin

BEETHOVEN Symphony No.7

Michael Dahlenburg - director

Welcome to another of our wonderful mid-season pop-up concerts! Never satisfied with our full years’ programme, Corpus Medicorum is ready to impress with some of the gems of the Classical period repertoire. We are thrilled to be playing with Christian Li who won the Yehudi Menuhin prize in 2018 at the age of 10! He will perform Bruch’s ever-popular Concerto for Violin. And then to continue our Beethoven love-affair, Michael Dahlenburg is back on deck with his spell-binding interpretation of the marvellous Seventh Symphony.

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MCO: Jovian Worlds
Mar
4
6:30 am06:30

MCO: Jovian Worlds

Laureate of the Paganini Competition and former first violin of the famed Brodsky Quartet, Sydney Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Andrew Haveron is one of the most accomplished and sought after violinists on the planet. A masterpiece even among Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces, the Violin Concerto is the ideal vehicle for a violinist so utterly at home in Romantic repertoire. Offering both dazzling virtuosity and melting beauty, don’t miss this intimate and fiery journey into the Russian soul.

What could complement such astonishing music? Only Mozart’s greatest and final symphonic work, the Jupiter. Synthesising all of Mozart’s considerable art, this brilliant, clear and joyous work is the quintessential Classical symphony.

TCHAIKOVSKY String Quartet No 1 (arr string orchestra): I Moderato e semplice
MOZART Symphony No 41 K551 Jupiter
TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto Op 35

William Hennessy, Director & Violin

Andrew Haveron, Violin

Michael Dahlenburg, Conductor


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MCO: Jovian Worlds
Mar
1
9:30 am09:30

MCO: Jovian Worlds

Laureate of the Paganini Competition and former first violin of the famed Brodsky Quartet, Sydney Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Andrew Haveron is one of the most accomplished and sought after violinists on the planet. A masterpiece even among Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces, the Violin Concerto is the ideal vehicle for a violinist so utterly at home in Romantic repertoire. Offering both dazzling virtuosity and melting beauty, don’t miss this intimate and fiery journey into the Russian soul.

What could complement such astonishing music? Only Mozart’s greatest and final symphonic work, the Jupiter. Synthesising all of Mozart’s considerable art, this brilliant, clear and joyous work is the quintessential Classical symphony.


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