A selection of videos Melbourne Recital Centre has chosen to test for the purpose of the Pilot Project for video content production and online streaming.
In this video: Sonya Lifschitz and Stephen Emmerson – four hands, one piano – share the duties here to give us a game of doubles. The pair partner the works of Bach with the heartfelt and delightful transcriptions and reimaginings by the great Hungarian composer […]
In this video: Peter de Jager has made a name for himself as a performer of unusual, virtuosic and contemporary repertoire. But like all musicians, he reserves a special place in his soul for Bach. This rumination on Bach will take us on an undefined […]
In this video: One of Australia’s great musical storytellers, Anna Goldsworthy, sparks a conversation between Bach and a number of great Classical and Romantic composers. Artist: Anna Goldsworthy (piano) About Anna Goldsworthy: Described by The Australian as a ‘musical ambassador,’ Anna Goldsworthy is one of Australia’s most […]
48 Ways of Looking at Bach In this video: Bach specialist Elizabeth Anderson eats, sleeps and breathes the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. In this rare solo recital, she shares her passions and deep understanding of the music of the master, performing J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, […]
In this video: Melbourne Recital Centre partnered with the Tomorrow Today Foundation in Benalla to deliver a music-intervention program for children in Years 4-7. With funding from The William Buckland Foundation, Melbourne Recital Centre led a term-long program for the children, building instruments using everyday objects […]
Handel’s ‘Messiah’, Scene 1: Darkness to Light, For unto us a child is born In this video: The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Choir and young vocal soloists led by charismatic Artistic Director Paul Dyer performs Handel’s Messiah for the first time in the Brandenburg’s history, live in Elisabeth […]