Thursday, July 21, 2011

Manhasset Quality Guide

Manhasset is known as one of the most honest, respectful and ethical in the musical instrument business. Manhasset’s mission is to continually strive for innovative design improvement. They often lead the way in the music stand category (friction adjustment, chromed greaseless shafts, ribbed aluminum desks, powder coated finish, coloured stands). Manhasset backs all carts & stands with a 10 year unconditional warranty. (Five year warranty on all accessories).

Check out this great guide that lists all the wonderful options available in the Manhasset range:

Sunday, July 17, 2011

British Liaisons - Australian Ballet

Photography Georges Antoni and Justin Smith

British Liaisons


Dramatic. Romantic. Deadly.

"Heart-stopping"
The Australian on After the Rain©

"Lyrical and sensuous"
The Australian on Concerto

This August, The Australian Ballet brings together three generations to celebrate its British beginnings. From the savage to the sublime, British Liaisons is a diverse triple bill showcasing the very best Britain has to offer.

The program features Concerto, a modern classic combining rigorous dance with undeniable wit; Checkmate, a cut throat spectacle of sharp choreography, in which kings, queens and pawns battle to the death; and Christopher Wheeldon’s 21st-century masterpiece After the Rain©, an unspoken love affair consummated on stage.

Don’t miss this exhilarating encounter with Britain’s best!

British Liaisons

25 August – 3 September
the Arts Centre, State Theatre
with Orchestra Victoria

Checkmate (1937)
Choreography Ninette de Valois
Music Arthur Bliss

Concerto (1966)
Choreography Sir Kenneth MacMillan
Music Dmitri Shostakovich

After the Rain©(2005)
Choreography Christopher Wheeldon
Music Arvo Pärt

Book now!
Tickets from $33

Online: australianballet.com.au
Phone: 1300 369 741
In person: The Australian Ballet Box Office
Level 4, The Primrose Potter Australian Ballet Centre

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Symphonia Eluvium by Elena Kats-Chernin - World Premiere

Celebrated Australian composer Elena Kats-Chernin had already begun work on composing a symphony for Brisbane before the city embarked on its most eventful year in a generation. But in January, as the waters subsided, she realised she had to start the special commission for Brisbane Festival 2011 from scratch. Symphonia Eluvium came to life.

"Symphonia Eluvium is Latin for symphony of the floods," Kats-Chernin explains. "It will tell the stories of these times in four movements, inspired by turbulence and noise, survival and loss, the mud army and resilience, optimism and moving on."

In what will be a special night for Brisbane and Queensland, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, lead by internationally acclaimed conductor, Asher Fisch will bring Kats-Chernin's richly symbolic work of art to life.

Audiences will also be treated to the Australian premiere performances of renowned Israeli composer Avner Dorman's Variations Without a Theme and American musical genius John Adams' stunning Grand Pianola Music.

In a rare treat for classical music lovers, Symphonia Eluvium will be performed on the same day that the world's greatest pianist, Evgeny Kissin, will appear at QPAC for his Australian debut.

Phone QTIX on 136246 to book or email entertaining@brisbanefestival.com.au for further information.