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    THE HORROR OF THE AVANT-GARDE(S)

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    ALPHA60 Chapter House
    melbourne, australia
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    **This concert is SOLD OUT. Second show has been added at 6pm (August 17). Limited tickets available here: https://events.humanitix.com/the-horror-of-the-avant-garde-s-secret-show

    "Hey big bully, damn right keep looking at me, lock in your stare because I have something to tell you: you are in trouble clown face, I am in a choir now. Heck yeah, you thought I was a loser but now I control your world with the power of my voice…"
    —Diego Ramirez


    THE HORROR OF THE AVANT-GARDE(S) is a one-off performance event featuring the world premiere of Joseph Franklin’s concerto for piano, percussion, and large ensemble. Featuring renowned international guests Marc Hannaford on piano and Satoshi Takeishi on percussion, art direction by Tina Stefanou, words by Diego Ramirez, performances by Yumi Umiumare and Young Voices of Melbourne, and culinary horrors by Long Prawn.

    THE HORROR OF THE AVANT-GARDE(S)
    concerto for piano, percussion, and large ensemble
    (world premiere)

    Composed by Joseph Franklin
    Conducted by Elliott Gyger
    Art direction by Tina Stefanou

    PERFORMERS:
    Marc Hannaford (AUS/USA)- Piano
    Satoshi Takeishi (JAP/USA) - Percussion
    Laila Engle - Flute
    Luke Carbon - Clarinet
    Jasper Ly - Oboe
    Callum G’Froerer - Double-Bell Trumpet
    Benjamin Anderson - Double-Bell Bass Trombone
    Louise Devenish - Percussion
    Melina van Leeuwen - Harp
    Sophia Kirsanova - Violin
    Phoebe Green - Viola
    Anna Pokorny - Cello
    Joseph Franklin - Contrabass Guitar

    ALSO FEATURING:
    Yumi Umiumare
    Diego Ramirez
    Young Voices of Melbourne
    Long Prawn

    Presented by The Opera Company.

    Supported by Alpha60.

    This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

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