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Prices for all concerts:
$40 | $35 Members, Seniors
Except Rising Stars - $16.50 | $11.50
Carmina Burana - $45 | $40
Carl Orff Carmina Burana
Big Sing!
Guest conductor Emily Cox
Sunday 8 December | 3pm
Lismore City Hall
Come and sing, come and listen! Byron Music Society’s annual Big Sing event this year is Carmina Burana, a collection of bawdy songs about the fickleness of fortune and wealth, the ephemeral nature of life, the joy of the return of Spring, and the pleasures and perils of drinking, gluttony, gambling, and lust.
www.byronmusicsociety.com
Byron Music Society
2019 Concert Series
Rising Stars Y outh Concert
Sunday 10 November | 1pm
Byron Theatre
A showcase of the best classical performers in our schools, many of whom go on to become professional musicians.
Contact BMS to get your young star involved admin@byronmusicsociety.com
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Byron Music Society Membership
Byron Music Society is excited to offer new benefits for members in 2019.
As well as discounted ticket prices, members will now receive advanced notice of tickets going on sale. Additionally members will have the opportunity to join the performers for a meet and greet with a complimentary glass of bubbles after the concert.* Membership is only $20 a year.
Visit our website to join www.byronmusicsociety.com
*subject to artist availability
Simon Tedeschi
Schubertiad Sunday 26 May | 3pm
Mullumbimby Civic Memorial Hall
Mullumbimby
Schubertiads were informal gatherings at Schubert’s house where he would play what he’d written in the last 24 hours.
Come and cluster round Nicholas Routley at the piano for some chamber music and songs by Schubert and his favourite composer, Mozart, sung by Emilie Lemasson and played by Bridget Crouch, both once locals here but now spreading their wings in Sydney.
2019 Concert Series Launch
Kaleidoscope Sunday 24 March | 3pm
Byron Theatre
W hile the repertoire for keyboard is endless, the piano is one of the only instruments to create a truly orchestral sound on its own; the colours and timbres of the instrument have mirrored not only changes in classical music over time, but also evolutions in engineering and architecture. In this program, Simon Tedeschi presents the piano in all its majesty and dynamism - from the heartbreaking lyricism of Schubert, the romance of Chopin, to the visionary dissonance of Prokofiev, and the incandescent swing of Fats W aller.
Emilie Lemasson Bridget Crouch
Ravel and Brahms Sunday 15 September | 3pm
Byron Theatre
Streeton Trio, with Benjamin Kopp (piano), Emma Jardine (violin) and Meta Weiss (cello) plays works including Ravel, Schubert, Ives, Brahms and Dvorak.
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Join us for the official Launch of the Byron Music Society’s 2019 Season, at 1.30 pm in the Byron Community Centre, just before Kaleidoscope on 24 March. A ll welcome. A light snack and a glass of bubbly provided.
Sublime Strings Sunday 30 June | 3pm
St Martins Anglican Church
Mullumbimby
A beautiful program including Arvo Pärt’s Fratres plus Mendelssohn and Debussy. Adam Chalabi (violin), Lerida Delbridge (violin), Justin Williams (viola), Patrick Murphy (cello).
Tinalley Quartet Louise Johnson
The Harp’s Journey Sunday 20 October| 3pm
St Mary’s Anglican Church
Ballina
A light hearted program of harps through the ages featuring Louise’s green irish harp, blue electric harp and Margaret Curtis’ superb concert harp.
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