Sacré et Sublime
Event description
SACRÉ ET SUBLIME: Music of the French Romantics
Presented by Fremantle Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with Perth Undergraduate Choral Society and the Barnabas Singers.
Join us for an enchanting afternoon as Sarah Mills Menogue conducts the FSO, PUCS and the Barnabas Singers in a concert which will transport you through the evocative soundscapes of France’s most celebrated Romantic and early 20th century composers, offering a sublime blend of orchestral and choral masterpieces.
GUEST CONDUCTOR: Sarah Mills Menogue
PROGRAM:
- Saint-Saëns | Danse Macabre
- Chaminade | Callirhoë Suite
- Fauré | Pavane
- Villette | Hymne à la Vierge (a cappella piece for choir)
- Boulanger | Vieille Prière Bouddhique
- Fauré | Requiem
SOLOISTS:
- Krystal Macmillan (soprano)
- Stuart Laing (tenor)
- David Dockery (bass)
- Nami Ogishima (violin)
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The FSO is delighted to be working with the Perth Undergraduate Choral Society and the Barnabas Singers in this exciting collaboration. Find out more about these wonderful community choirs here:
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Generously supported by the City of Stirling
We are very pleased to announce that this event has received funding from the City of Stirling through their wonderful Community Grants Program. Thank you!
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FAQs
How long is the concert? The concert should be finished by about 5.00pm. However, please note that this may vary slightly on the day.
When do the doors open? 2:30pm
Will there be an interval? Yes. Tea, coffee and refreshments will be available during the interval for a gold coin donation.
Is there reserved seating for this event? No. You may choose where to sit in the auditorium on arrival.
Can I buy tickets on the door? Yes, subject to availability. Cash and card payments accepted.
Where can I park? See parking/location map HERE. Several car parks providing accessible parking bays are located around the school within a short walking distance from the Concert Hall.
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