Sat 4 Jan: Young Mannheim Symphonists

$40.00

Saturday 4 January, 2pm

St John’s Anglican Church, 50 Barker St, Flinders

Wine available for purchase.

A 60 minute performance.

PSMF are proud to continue our tradition of supporting young and emerging artists as part of our Festival. We are excited to welcome these talented artists into our 2025 program!

Three of Australia’s brightest young musicians gather to perform showcase works for violin, viola and double bass with acclaimed pianist Donald Nicolson. Highly trained in historically informed performance through the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s prestigious Young Mannheim Symphonists programs, these YMS Emerging Artists lead us on a journey of delight and discovery through Europe’s Classical Age of Enlightenment.

The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s Young Mannheim Symphonists Emerging Artists program supports pro- and early-professional musicians as they begin their careers in historically informed performance.

YMS Emerging Artists:

Helena Kozdra (violin) attends the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School. A student of Lucy Warren, she has completed three YMS Academies (National and VIC), has attended Australian Youth Orchestra National Music Camp and performs with Melbourne Youth Orchestra and Combined Schools Orchestra.

Neil Wang (viola) attends Scotch College, where he is the Vice-Captain of Music and Captain of Strings. A student of Ben Castle, he is a graduate of two YMS Academies (National and VIC), a member of Melbourne Youth Orchestra and conductor of the Combined Schools Orchestra.

Jude Hill (double bass) is a performance major at the University of Melbourne. A student of Emma Sullivan, Jude is a graduate of three YMS Academies (National and VIC) and AYO National Music Camp,, has performed with Melbourne Baroque Orchestra and the University of Melbourne Symphony, Philharmonic and Baroque Ensemble, and has sung with Exaudi Youth Choir.

PROGRAM

J.B. WANHAL (1739-1813): Divertimento in G major for violin, viola and double bass

W.A. MOZART (1756-1791) Violin Concerto No.3 in G major K.216 - I. Allegro

MIKHAIL GLINKA (1825-1828): Viola Sonata in D minor - I. Allegro Moderato

CARL DITTERS VON DITTERSDORF (1739-1799): Concerto No.2 in D major, Kr.172 for Double Bass -II. Adagio III. Allegro

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Saturday 4 January, 2pm

St John’s Anglican Church, 50 Barker St, Flinders

Wine available for purchase.

A 60 minute performance.

PSMF are proud to continue our tradition of supporting young and emerging artists as part of our Festival. We are excited to welcome these talented artists into our 2025 program!

Three of Australia’s brightest young musicians gather to perform showcase works for violin, viola and double bass with acclaimed pianist Donald Nicolson. Highly trained in historically informed performance through the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s prestigious Young Mannheim Symphonists programs, these YMS Emerging Artists lead us on a journey of delight and discovery through Europe’s Classical Age of Enlightenment.

The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s Young Mannheim Symphonists Emerging Artists program supports pro- and early-professional musicians as they begin their careers in historically informed performance.

YMS Emerging Artists:

Helena Kozdra (violin) attends the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School. A student of Lucy Warren, she has completed three YMS Academies (National and VIC), has attended Australian Youth Orchestra National Music Camp and performs with Melbourne Youth Orchestra and Combined Schools Orchestra.

Neil Wang (viola) attends Scotch College, where he is the Vice-Captain of Music and Captain of Strings. A student of Ben Castle, he is a graduate of two YMS Academies (National and VIC), a member of Melbourne Youth Orchestra and conductor of the Combined Schools Orchestra.

Jude Hill (double bass) is a performance major at the University of Melbourne. A student of Emma Sullivan, Jude is a graduate of three YMS Academies (National and VIC) and AYO National Music Camp,, has performed with Melbourne Baroque Orchestra and the University of Melbourne Symphony, Philharmonic and Baroque Ensemble, and has sung with Exaudi Youth Choir.

PROGRAM

J.B. WANHAL (1739-1813): Divertimento in G major for violin, viola and double bass

W.A. MOZART (1756-1791) Violin Concerto No.3 in G major K.216 - I. Allegro

MIKHAIL GLINKA (1825-1828): Viola Sonata in D minor - I. Allegro Moderato

CARL DITTERS VON DITTERSDORF (1739-1799): Concerto No.2 in D major, Kr.172 for Double Bass -II. Adagio III. Allegro

Click on the grey shopping cart box on the bottom right of your screen in order to pay and complete checkout.

Saturday 4 January, 2pm

St John’s Anglican Church, 50 Barker St, Flinders

Wine available for purchase.

A 60 minute performance.

PSMF are proud to continue our tradition of supporting young and emerging artists as part of our Festival. We are excited to welcome these talented artists into our 2025 program!

Three of Australia’s brightest young musicians gather to perform showcase works for violin, viola and double bass with acclaimed pianist Donald Nicolson. Highly trained in historically informed performance through the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s prestigious Young Mannheim Symphonists programs, these YMS Emerging Artists lead us on a journey of delight and discovery through Europe’s Classical Age of Enlightenment.

The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s Young Mannheim Symphonists Emerging Artists program supports pro- and early-professional musicians as they begin their careers in historically informed performance.

YMS Emerging Artists:

Helena Kozdra (violin) attends the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School. A student of Lucy Warren, she has completed three YMS Academies (National and VIC), has attended Australian Youth Orchestra National Music Camp and performs with Melbourne Youth Orchestra and Combined Schools Orchestra.

Neil Wang (viola) attends Scotch College, where he is the Vice-Captain of Music and Captain of Strings. A student of Ben Castle, he is a graduate of two YMS Academies (National and VIC), a member of Melbourne Youth Orchestra and conductor of the Combined Schools Orchestra.

Jude Hill (double bass) is a performance major at the University of Melbourne. A student of Emma Sullivan, Jude is a graduate of three YMS Academies (National and VIC) and AYO National Music Camp,, has performed with Melbourne Baroque Orchestra and the University of Melbourne Symphony, Philharmonic and Baroque Ensemble, and has sung with Exaudi Youth Choir.

PROGRAM

J.B. WANHAL (1739-1813): Divertimento in G major for violin, viola and double bass

W.A. MOZART (1756-1791) Violin Concerto No.3 in G major K.216 - I. Allegro

MIKHAIL GLINKA (1825-1828): Viola Sonata in D minor - I. Allegro Moderato

CARL DITTERS VON DITTERSDORF (1739-1799): Concerto No.2 in D major, Kr.172 for Double Bass -II. Adagio III. Allegro

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