The Festival @ Lunch
Elder Hall at the Adelaide Festival
Australia
An intriguing opportunity to enjoy your festival by day. At 1pm each week day throughout the Festival, Elder Hall comes alive with festival fare including a rich array of music from Bach to the cutting edge of our own times, jazz inspired, world premieres, new Australian works, popular culture turned inside out and upside down, some of Australia’s finest musicians, electronic wizardry and an iPhone!
PROGRAM
Mon 5 Mar 1pm: Works without Boundaries
Piano: Mark Isaacs - New music by this eclectic musician
Tue 6 Mar 1pm: Themes and Variations
Violin: Sophie Rowell - Including Bach's great Chaconne
Wed 7 Mar 1pm: Perpetual Song
Elder Trio - Music by Vasks and Smetana
Thu 8 Mar 1pm: A Gust Inside the God
Cello: Nicholas Bochner - In Search of a new sound world
Fri 9 Mar 1pm - The Ringtone Cycle
Soprano: Lisa Harper-Brown - Violin: Helen Ayres - Cello - Blair Harris - Piano: Gabriella Smart - The Graeme Koehne/Peter Goldsworthy mini-operetta about love in the text message age
Mon 12 Mar 1pm: Divine Madness
Tenor: Robert MacFarlane - Piano: Stephen Whittington - Settings of Hölderlin's visionary poetry
Tue 13 Mar 1pm: Landscapes - Cityscapes
Benaud Trio - Music by Hindson, Edwards and Buc
Wed 14 Mar 1pm: Contrasts
Violin: Elizabeth Layton - Clarinet: Peter Handsworth - Piano: Stefan Ammer - Stravinsky's Soldier's Tale, Bodman Rae and Bartok
Thu 15 Mar 1pm: Three Lanes
Recorder: Genevieve Lacey - Piano: Andrea Keller - Percussion: Joe Talia - A musical voyage of discovery
Fri 16 Mar 1pm: Russian Bells
Piano: Konstantin Shamray - Rachmaninov and others inspired by the heavenly sounds of Russian Orthodox bells
PAUL GRABOWSKY INTRODUCES THE FESTIVAL @ LUNCH
DURATION
60 minutes (no interval)
TICKETS
ADULT $20, FRIENDS/CONC $15
10 CONCERTS
ADULT $150, FRIENDS/CONC $112
ANY SEVEN CONCERTS
ADULT $112, FRIENDS/CONC $84
ANY FIVE CONCERTS
ADULT $84, FRIENDS/CONC $63
ANY THREE CONCERTS
ADULT $52, FRIENDS/CONC $40
Wheelchair access
credits
Presented in association with Adelaide Festival
You may also enjoy...
A fusion of theatre, video projection and song-cycle inspired by the writings of prisoners of conscience from around the world.
Instructions For An Imaginary Man
From Sculthorpe to Shostakovich, The ASQ fuse gorgeous melodies with poignant tenderness, resulting in a work of grand symphonic proportions.
Towards Light
An ensemble famous for mesmerising performances of early and contemporary vocal music and a chamber orchestra renowned for inspired programs collaborate.
Follow us on twitter
@adelaidefest