Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 1 https://www.canberrabachensemble.com/
Engaging with the natural notes
of the (French) horn
The Brass Whisperer's main aim is to play with subtle music tunings and coax brass players (and other musicians) into achieving delicious harmonies. Resources for student French horn players are also featured.
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 1 https://www.canberrabachensemble.com/
Cantatas by Bach, BWV 78 and 140. Also performing them in Granville Nov 18; Chatswood Nov 19. See Bach Akademie Australia: https://www.bachakademieaustralia.com.au/
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Kogarah School of Arts, corner of Queens Avenue and Bowns Road, Kogarah., Kogarah/Sydney
Concert Three features brass trios: Michael Hugh Dixon, Gregory van der Struik, Ed Diefes perfoming Michael Bakrnčev his new work 'Crying Leaf'. Terumi Narushima's 'Near and Far.' My new trio 'Flourish.'
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 1 https://www.canberrabachensemble.com/
Cantatas by Bach, BWV 78 and 140. Also performing them in Granville Nov 18; Chatswood Nov 19. See Bach Akademie Australia: https://www.bachakademieaustralia.com.au/
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Kogarah School of Arts, corner of Queens Avenue and Bowns Road, Kogarah., Kogarah/Sydney
Concert Three features brass trios: Michael Hugh Dixon, Gregory van der Struik, Ed Diefes perfoming Michael Bakrnčev his new work 'Crying Leaf'. Terumi Narushima's 'Near and Far.' My new trio 'Flourish.'
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Kogarah School of Arts, corner of Queens Avenue and Bowns Road, Kogarah., Kogarah/Sydney
Concert 2 features three works with horn, 'Just Two' for recorder and horn by Peter Bowman, which I will perform with Kathryn Bennetts, along with 'Horn Call' by Justinian Tamasuza and 'Ephemeral Soup' by Praveen Venkataramana.
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Kogarah School of Arts, corner of Queens Avenue and Bowns Road, Kogarah., Kogarah/Sydney
Two Concerts June 11. The 1pm features horn quartet in 2 of my compositions: 'Our Days' with soprano Wendy Dixon. 'Ocean Street' is a bit like 'The Balconies' in loosely measured time. My colleague Gergely Mályusz will play Messiaen's 'Appel Interstellaire'.
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Kogarah School of Arts, corner of Queens Avenue and Bowns Road, Kogarah., Kogarah/Sydney
4th Festival of Microtonal Music in Sydney. Day pass (3 concerts) $50/$40 or single concert tickets $20/$15 with discounts for bookings on Eventbrite.
Day Pass $50/$40 Single concerts $20/$15
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs present the B minor Mass of J S Bach. Elizabeth Scott conductor Celeste Lazarenko soprano Anna Dowsley mezzo-soprano Jonathan Abernethy tenor Simon Lobelson baritone Chamber Singers VOX Sydney Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra I play baroque horn in the 'Quoniam'. Also on the program is Tarimi Nulay – Long time living here by Deborah CHEETHAM & Matthew DOYLE.
Season included 3 performances in Melbourne late Feb and 5 more in Sydney March 4, 9, 11. Using a replica piston valve French design horn.
Performing Jacob Elkin's Microtone Dream #2 Peter Thoegersen's Skullen a Coldie at the Servo wM8ts - Michael Hugh Dixon horn, Gregory van der Struik trombone Michael Hugh Dixon's The Soul Will Hear - Wendy Dixon soprano, Michael Hugh Dixon horn, Annalisa Solinas horn, Gergely Malyusz horn, Gregory van der Struik trombone.
Live stream performance of 'Seek A Lowly Place' 'A Hundred Valleys, middle section' 'Rivers & Seas' as a three movement work for solo horn with pre-recorded horn ensemble.
Notos Woodwind Quintet inaugural concert. We play historical instruments of the classical period.
Mozart Quintet for Piano and Winds Mozart Grand Partita
Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no 1 in concert with Dorèe Dixon as the other horn player and the wonderful Australian Brandenburg Orchestra under the direction of Paul Dyer. All on period instruments. Also March 1, 2 4 (in Parramatta), 6, 8 then March 9 and 10 in Melbourne.
East Sydney Community Arts Centre, 34-40 Burton St, (cnr of Burton and Palmer Streets) DARLINGHURST, NSW 2010, Sydney, NSW
Over 2 performances of 90 minutes each, Sydney MicroFest 2 present a diverse range of wonderful musicians. Clocks and Clouds http://anaphoria.com/clocksclouds.html will fill the ambient space with wondrous cascades of pitch and texture from their new work Anaphorian Shadow Theatre Music Jack Tickner https://www.facebook.com/JackETickner/ will delight with his microtonal guitar and singing, Greg Schiemer's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Schiemer Satellite Gamelan will be a treat with audience participation using a new mobile phone app as the sound source. Donald Bousted's https://donaldbousted.com new work to observe sea and sky is for flute in standard tuning and horn in 19 equal divisions of the octave, Michael H Dixon having acquired an instrument to achieve this clearly. Terumi Narushima https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/3d-printing-creates-a-flute-which-makes-beautiful-sounds-20150605-ghhd68.html has written a new quartet titled Sundew to be performed by LOCANA (Janine Grantham - flute, Rachel Westwood - violin, Michael H Dixon - horn, Matthew Farrell - cello). LOCANA will also perform the beautiful Toivo by Juhani Nuorvala https://core.musicfinland.fi/composers/juhani-nuorvala Greg van der Struik - trombone, will perform stillness of unceasing activity by Michael and join him and Ed Diefes - tuba in the trio Chaconne by Ron Nagorcka. Wendy Dixon will join these six musicians for the aria The Wound, a commentary on the need for healing between Indigenous people and the 'immigrants' post 1770. See our facebook page for the program order of each concert: https://www.facebook.com/sydmicrofest/
$20/$15 - 2 concert deal $30/$20
Bundeena Public School Hall, Scarborough Street, Bundeena, Sydney, NSW
Program Heart to Heart, Mind to Mind for flute, horn and cello Composed by Michael H Dixon Performed by Janine Grantham, Michael H Dixon, Matthew Farrell
to observe sea and sky for flute and horn Composed by Donald Bousted Performed by Janine Grantham, Michael H Dixon
Transposed Dekany for mobile phones Composed by Greg Schiemer Performed by musicians and audience volunteers (registered in advance)
Chrome (Burnt sienna, Forest green) for solo cello Composed by Kent Farbach Performed by Matthew Farrell
Toivo for flute, violin, horn, cello Composed by Juhani Nuorvala Perfomed by Janine Grantham, Michael H Dixon, Matthew Farrell
Low Horn Jazz I for solo horn Composed by Thomas McConochie Performed by Michael H Dixon
New Piece by Jack with flute, horn, cello Composed by Jack Tickner Performed by Jack Tickner, Janine Grantham, Michael H Dixon, Matthew Farrell
Music by Jack Tickner Performed by Jack Tickner
Mozart Symphony No. 20 in D Major, K. 133 Boieldieu Harp Concerto in C Major, Op. 82 C.P.E. Bach Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Wq. 183/1 Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte - horn solo on natural hornDe Falla Spanish Danse from La Vida Breve Tarrega Recuerdos de la Alhambra Smetana Vltava (The Moldau) from Má vlast
Mozart Symphony No. 20 in D Major, K. 133 Boieldieu Harp Concerto in C Major, Op. 82 C.P.E. Bach Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Wq. 183/1 Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte - horn solo on natural hornDe Falla Spanish Danse from La Vida Breve Tarrega Recuerdos de la Alhambra Smetana Vltava (The Moldau) from Má vlast
Concerts also on May 4, 5, 9, 11 Mozart Symphony No. 20 in D Major, K. 133 Boieldieu Harp Concerto in C Major, Op. 82 C.P.E. Bach Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Wq. 183/1 Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte - horn solo on natural hornDe Falla Spanish Danse from La Vida Breve Tarrega Recuerdos de la Alhambra Smetana Vltava (The Moldau) from Má vlast
Set sail in a discovery of the mystical and mythical with a celebration of all things woodwind. Get to know the flute up close and personal through Debussy’s famous solo flute piece, Syrinx with its haunting melodies that explore the full range of the instrument. Also featured is Ravel’s striking Le Tombeau de Couperin in a sublime and rarely-heard arrangement for woodwinds which draw out the deeply personal and reflective music dedicated to friends Ravel had lost during World War I. Also included is Paul Taffanel’s revealing Wind Quintet which highlights all of the wind instruments. At the centre-piece of this nautically-themed concert is Malcolm Arnold’s witty and delightful Sea Shanties. Composed in 1943 these pieces are as much fun for the performer as they are for the listener.
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Sydney, NSW
The Omega Ensemble presents the Australian premiere of New Zealand composer Ben Hoadley’s chamber opera Miss Brill. From the short story by Katherine Mansfield, with a libretto by Craig Brush, the opera reveals a day in the life of a lonely spinster, Miss Brill, living in a seaside town in provincial France in the 1920s, her love of music and fragile determination to remain optimistic despite the harshness of the world around her. Along with music by Glinka and Beethoven, this will be a memorable night of varied musical styles.