Beethoven's Pastoral
Coming soon to the Capitol Theatre is the Australian Haydn Ensemble performing Beethoven's Pastoral and Mozart's Haffner Serenade with a melancholic and moving string sextet by Boccherini.
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Beethoven often criticised chamber versions of his own works by other composers. The eighteenth century arrangement of Beethoven's masterwork, the Pastoral, presented in this program, however, is a vibrant and passionate reinterpretation of this dramatic work that will capture your imagination and reinvent it for you as a septet.
Haffner Serenade, by Mozart, is perhaps one of his most frequently performed works. This chamber version, arranged by eighteenth century Italian composer Girolamo Masi is possibly unknown.
Presented by Tamworth Regional Conservatorium of Music on Wednesday 9 June at 7.30pm this delightful show also performs a beautiful, dark and moving string sextet in F minor by Luigi Boccherini. Boccherini takes the listener on a journey full of drama, melancholy and dance - a characteristic of his music that makes it a listening pleasure.
Johnny Cash the Concert
Celebrating all things 'Man In Black' and acclaimed for his starring role as Johnny Cash in the January 2020 Melbourne season of Legends In Concert Las Vegas, Daniel Thompson returns in 2021 with Johnny Cash The Concert : Back To San Quentin.
In 1969, off the back of the huge success of his At Folsom Prison album, Johnny Cash recorded the second of his legendary prison albums at California's notorious maximum security prison, San Quentin.
Johnny Cash The Concert, Back to San Quentin -2021 features the great moments of the San Quentin album plus hits and favourites spanning Cash's entire 50 year recording career.
Come along and join us at the Capitol Theatre this Saturday 5 June at 8pm to hear all your favourite Johnny Cash hits.
- You can use your Dine And Discover voucher to book tickets before June 30.
- For tickets to these upcoming shows and many more book online at entertainmentvenues.com.au in the ticket box at the Capitol Theatre or over the phone 67675200.