Sinopsis
Podcast by MelbRecital
Episodios
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Toilets and Level access
21/11/2024 Duración: 30sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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What to do if you have questions or need assistance
21/11/2024 Duración: 34sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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General accessibility information
21/11/2024 Duración: 33sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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Buying a ticket
21/11/2024 Duración: 47sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall
21/11/2024 Duración: 55sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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Access to Primrose Potter Salon
21/11/2024 Duración: 42sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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Introduction
21/11/2024 Duración: 30sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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Contents
21/11/2024 Duración: 24sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre
21/11/2024 Duración: 21sEspecially designed to describe a visit to the Centre and provide an access guide, the Welcome to the Centre podcast is divided into chapters so you can skip to the information you need. The podcast covers these topics: Introduction Contents Getting to Melbourne Recital Centre General accessibility information Buying a ticket Access to Elisabeth Murdoch Hall Access to Primrose Potter Salon Toilets and Level access What to do if you have questions or need assistance
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Baroque Competition 2024
04/07/2024 Duración: 01h24minWelcome to the 2024 Baroque Competition. One of the most prestigious under 18 performance competitions in Australia, the Baroque Competition held in a venue boasting one of the best acoustics in the world. Formerly the Bach Competition for the last 14 years, this year's expansion into a rich musical period will allow young artists to explore the works of hundreds of composers. The Baroque Competition promises greater diversity in instrumentation on the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall stage, with the same prestigious cash prizes. 2024 FINALISTS Jessica Ma (15) violin Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Violin Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 I. Adagio II. Fugue Ethan Chiao (16) cello Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Cello Suite No.5 in C minor, BWV 1011 I. Prelude IV. Sarabande Nicholas Feng (13) violin Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) 12 Fantasias for Violin without Bass, TWV 40:14-25 IX. Fantasia in B, TWV 40:22 Jun Gardiner (13) cello with Lieun Park (15) cello Jean-Baptiste Barrière (1707-1747) Sonata No.4 i
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What makes Mozart 'great'?
30/11/2021 Duración: 17minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. In episode 10, we conclude our survey of the 'great' classical composers, with one of the most revered names in classical music. Mozart.
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What makes Schubert 'great'?
08/11/2021 Duración: 15minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. In episode nine, we continue our survey of the 'great' classical composers, looking at the genius of Franz Schubert. Franz Schubert's life covered the first quarter of the 19th century, and sadly, not much more. He was only 31 when he died, but the catalogue of his compositions runs to nearly 1,000 works. But is that all that makes Schubert 'great'?
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What makes Brahms 'great'?
07/10/2021 Duración: 16minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. In episode eight, we continue our survey of the 'great' classical composers, setting our sights on Johannes Brahms.
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What makes Bach 'great'?
09/09/2021 Duración: 13minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. In the previous episode, Graham spoke about the idea of a composer or a piece of music being "great", and the habit we sometimes have in classical music of assuming there's an accepted canon of great composers or great works. Using this lens, we looked at one of the biggest names in classical music, Beethoven. In episode seven, we subject another of the really big names in European classical music to this scrutiny: Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What is form?
09/08/2021 Duración: 14minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. Now don’t let the word “form” put you off. It’s just another way of talking about how composers structure their ideas and organise their music, and in a lot of European music of the past few centuries, there are a few forms, or musical templates, which have been used a great deal. Of course, we could spend hours on each one, but what follows is a summary which we hope will give you enough information to explore further on your own. Let’s see what we can discover.
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What makes Beethoven 'great'?
07/08/2021 Duración: 14minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. Episode six is the first of our composer-centric episodes, looking at some of the so called 'Great Composers'. But what makes these composers so 'great'? We start with one of the most famous names in classical music, Ludwig van Beethoven.
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What is Chamber Music?
05/07/2021 Duración: 18minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. The term ‘chamber music’ can be a barrier for some. In this episode, Graham dives into the descriptive terms used in chamber music, and hopefully removes some of those linguistic barriers. In doing so, he gets right to the core of a lot of the music presented at Melbourne Recital Centre.
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What is Key? Part II
05/07/2021 Duración: 16minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. In episode three, Graham continues his two-part deep dive into key, looking at the differences between major and minor keys. Technical terms can be alienating when it comes to enjoying music. Musicians throw around terms like Sonata in D Major all the time. But what does that actually mean? Join Graham to find out.
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: What is Key? Part I
05/07/2021 Duración: 15minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. In episode two, Graham explores one of the fundamental principles of European music, but one which can be a mystery to some. We’re talking of course, about key. Key is a term used all the time across all genres of music. But what exactly is it? Join us to find out!
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Classical Uncovered with Graham Abbott: Musical Eras
05/07/2021 Duración: 20minWelcome to Classical Uncovered – a podcast designed to demystify corners of the classical music world. All areas of human endeavor have their special terms which are normal and natural to those in the know. But for those unfamiliar with that language, it can appear strange or even alienating. Classical music is no different. Over 10 episodes, classical music expert Graham Abbott breaks down the concepts and terms used in classical music, with the aim of helping you better understand and enjoy your music experiences. In episode one, Graham explores Musical Eras, unpacking the labels we use to describe certain periods of history. What do we mean when we talk about Baroque or Romantic music? Fasten your seat belts, over the next 20 minutes you will surf over 1000 years of European music history.