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Embrace the joy of music in 2021 with SXS and guests - QPAC

  • Written by Cindy Ullrich, Publicity Manager QPAC


EMBRACE THE JOY OF MUSIC IN 2021  WITH SOUTHERN CROSS SOLOISTS AND GUESTS  

 

  

Celebrate the joy of music and be swept away on a musical journey in 2021 with Australia’s leading chamber music ensemble Southern Cross Soloists’ (SXS) Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Concert Series. 

 

Southern Cross Soloists Artistic Director Tania Frazer said following the challenges of 2020, the ensemble was brimming with excitement to present, in conjunction with QPAC, its 2021 QPAC Concert Series.    

 

“Last year really highlighted how much we value the arts as part of our daily lives, in particular live performance. It’s not until something is unexpectedly taken away that we suddenly realise how much we miss it... and deeply cherish it,” Ms Frazer said. 

 

“2020 marked Southern Cross Soloists’ 25th anniversary, and while we were unable to present our full scheduled program at QPAC, including Souvenirs de Aranjuez in October, we are thrilled to now bring this special event to audiences as our first concert in 2021, followed by two other vivid concerts later in the year.   

 
“Our three QPAC season concerts recognise and celebrate the joy that music brings us and its importance in our daily life. It’s fascinating to look back through history to see that humans of all races and cultural backgrounds have always been independently drawn to creating music since the dawn of time. Music seems to be ingrained in our DNA. 

 

“We are delighted that ARIA Award winning virtuoso guitarist and long-time friend, Slava Grigoryan will join us for a scintillating program of Spanish and French masterworks in Souvenirs de Aranjuez on Sunday 21 February. 

 

“We adore playing with Slava and our audiences love watching him. From his sensitive musical spirit to his incredible virtuosic dexterity, Slava never fails to mesmerize both the audience and his fellow musicians.

 

“This uplifting concert will traverse European musical history, from the sizzling guitar works of the Spanish Baroque to the evocative masterpieces of Belle Époque greats Debussy and Ravel. It also showcases the passionate Concierto de Aranjuez by Rodrigo.

 
“On 11 July we will present Dreams and Visions, a visceral and richly flavoured program of musical frescos, inspired by misty apparitions and art, featuring Debussy’s evocative Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune and Ravel’s mythical ballet, Daphnis and Chloé, plus a new work by Joe Twist especially created for SXS and featuring SXS’ Artist-in-Residence, didgeridoo soloist Chris Williams. 
 
“For our final 2021 concert, we are delighted to be joined by international coloratura soprano, Alexandra Flood following her acclaimed guest performance with the SXS in 2019.  Heavenly Lifeon Sunday 24 October, offers a thrillingly virtuosic program that highlights every trick in the coloratura book, as well as music’s immense power of expression. 

 

 

“We hope you join us for these concerts at the wonderful QPAC Concert Hall this year, as we joyously share our love of music and live performance with faithful and new audiences,” said Ms Frazer.   
  

Presented by Southern Cross Soloists and QPAC, don’t miss this superb series of concerts in QPAC’s Concert Hall. Tickets are on sale now at qpac.com.au or phone 136-246. 

 

 

 

 

Season Details 

 

Southern Cross Soloists and QPAC Present: 

Souvenirs de Aranjuez 

With Slava Grigoryan

 

WHEN:                                               Sunday 21 February 2021- 3.00pm
WHERE:                                            
Concert Hall, QPAC, Queensland Cultural
Centre, South Bank, Brisbane 

 

 

TICKETS:                                           Refer qpac.com.au for current pricing  

BOOKINGS:                                       qpac.com.au or phone 136-246  

 

GUEST ARTIST 

Slava Grigoryan – Guitarist  

 

PROGRAM 

Various The Spanish Baroque – works by De Ribayaz, De Murcia and Matteis 

Debussy Préludes (selections) 

Natalie Nicolas Secrets World Premiere 

Ravel Piano Concerto in G major 

Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez 

 

 

Please note: Unlike previous Southern Cross Soloist concerts held in the Concert Hall in Reverse Mode, Standard Seating will be applied for this concert. 

 

 

 

Southern Cross Soloists and QPAC Present: 

Dreams and Visions  

With artist-in-residence Chris Williams  

 

WHEN:                                              Sunday 11 July 2021- 3.00pm
WHERE:                                            Concert Hall, QPAC, Queensland Cultural  Centre, South Bank, Brisbane 

 

 

TICKETS:                                           Refer qpac.com.au for current pricing  

BOOKINGS:                                       qpac.com.au or phone 136-246  

 

GUEST ARTIST 

Chris Williams– Didgeridoo 

 

PROGRAM 

Vivaldi Concerto for oboe in D minor RV 454 

Bruch Kol Nidrei Op. 47 

Berlioz Harold in Italy Op. 16, H. 68 

Movement 1: Harold in the Mountain 

Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune 

Joe Twist New work 

Ravel Daphnis et Chloé Suite No 2 

 

 

Southern Cross Soloists and QPAC Present: 

Heavenly Life  

With Alexandra Flood Soprano  

 

WHEN:                                              Sunday 24 October 2021 - 3.00pm 
WHERE:                                            Concert Hall, QPAC, Queensland Cultural Centre, South Bank, Brisbane 

 

 

TICKETS:                                           Refer qpac.com.au for current pricing  

BOOKINGS:                                       qpac.com.au or phone 136-246  

 

GUEST ARTIST 

Alexandra Flood -Soprano 

 

PROGRAM 

Handel Da tempeste il legno infranto HWV 17 

Mozart Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K. 491 

Mahler Symphony No 4 

Movement 4: Sehr behaglich 

Weber Clarinet Concerto No 1 Op 73 

Bellini Ah, non credea mirarti... Ah! non giunge from La Sonnambula 

  

Please note: Dreams and Visions and Heavenly Life will be presented in Concert Hall Reverse Mode with the audience seated in close proximity to the performers on the Concert Hall stage. Instead of performing to the main auditorium, the artists face the choir balconies and choir retractable seats.