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The AYO String Quartet strums into Castlemaine
The Australian Youth Orchestra's Regional Residencies String Quartet will be making an anticipated visit to Castlemaine next month to perform in one of regional Victoria's most prestigious arts festivals, the Castlemaine State Festival, as part of the AYO's esteemed Regional Residencies program.
The AYO Regional Residencies String Quartet features four of Australia's most gifted young classical musicians specially selected to participate in the Regional Residencies program, which nurtures the fine talents of students and offers them the opportunity to experience what it's like to be part of a professional touring ensemble.
The program will allow the four young string musicians to experience touring while being tutored by cellist Michelle Wood from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Tin Alley Quartet.
The participants also tutor young local musicians in each regional area they perform.
Both concerts at the Castlemaine State Festival will be conducted by renowned music educator, Richard Gill.
The concerts are being held at:
Castlemaine Town Hall
Friday 8 April, 7.00pm (in conjunction with the Goldfields Youth Orchestra)
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for concession
Castlemaine Baptist Church
Saturday 9 April, 2.00pm
Tickets are $22 for adults and $20 for concession
The AYO Regional Residencies String Quartet will also perform special one-off concerts at the Benalla Art Gallery and Montsalvat Barn Gallery.
The AYO CEO Colin Cornish said: “Not only will the Castlemaine audience experience the talent and passion of these young musicians, but in turn, the musicians will encounter first-hand the depth of musical skill and dedication required to become a professional touring musician.â€
Having participated in 2010 at the BBC proms, led by world-renowned conductor Sir Mark Elder, the AYO is known for delivering performances well above their years. According to Musicalcriticism.com, “the AYO matched the ranks of professional orchestras for interpretative skill, dedication, and poise, whilst exceeding them, even, in passionâ€.
Since its inception in 1999, the AYO Regional Residencies program has visited 41 regional communities across the country, with more than 1,500 young regional music students actively involved.
For more information or for tickets, please visit www.ayo.com.au or call 1300 668 500.
Repertoire includes:
HAYDN String Quartet in G major, Op.76, No.1
Richard MEALE Cantilena Pacifica from String Quartet No.2
PURCELL A selection of Fantasias written for viols
SHOSTAKOVICH String Quartet No.3 in F major, Op.73
With Goldfields Youth Orchestra
DVORAK Symphony No.9 'From the New World' - Mvt 4
SCHUBERT 'Unfinished' Symphony - Mvt 1
For more information, please contact:
Angela Cross
Access PR
T: (02) 9279 4133
M: 0412 92 93 97
E: angela@accesspr.com.au
Sylvia Geaitani
Access PR
T: (02) 9279 4033
M: 0414 755 162
E: sylvia@accesspr.com.au
About AYO
The Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) is one of the world's most prestigious and innovative training organisations for young pre-professional musicians. Our training pathway has been created to nurture the musical development of Australia's finest young instrumentalists across metropolitan and regional Australia: from the emerging, gifted, school-aged student, to those on the verge of a professional career. The AYO presents over a dozen tailored training and performance programs each year for aspiring musicians, composers, arts administrators and music journalists aged 12 to 30. For more information, visit www.ayo.com.au




