Let's Dance: The University of Melbourne Wind Symphony

Let's Dance: The University of Melbourne Wind Symphony

Presented by Melbourne Conservatorium of Music

Details

The University of Melbourne Wind Symphony presents Let’s Dance, guest conducted by Dr Jaclyn Hartenberger.

‘I programmed Let’s Dance to compel the audience to move and imagine. This program will have you toe-tapping with Alfred Reed’s Armenian Dances, Part 1, Omar Thomas’ Caribana, and it will have you introspecting with Jodie Blackshaw’s Peace Dancer and Igor Stravinsky’s Circus Polka: Composed for a Young Elephant. The program finale, Philip Sparke’s Dance Movements (a four-movement work), will showcase the Wind Symphony’s musicians while highlighting their musical artistry. Come music with us and let’s dance!’.
Dr Jaclyn Hartenberger (Guest Conductor)

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Artists

Dr Jaclyn Hartenberger guest conductor
The University of Melbourne Wind Symphony

Program

Alfred Reed
Armenian Dances, Part 1

Jodie Blackshaw
Peace Dancer

Omar Thomas
Caribana

Igor Stravinsky
Circus Polka: Composed for a Young Elephant

Philip Sparke
Dance Movements

Venue