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INTERVIEW WITH ADRIAN TAMBURINI
ahead of September 17 2017 Zelman Symphony Orchestra grand concert Shostakovich 13 - Babi Yar
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Multimedia Journalist: Bryanna Reynolds / Bryanna Reynolds Multimedia Journalist & Producer at Reynolds Sister Productions
Camera and editing: Fabrizio Evans - Group 42
Text : Natasha Marchev
We were very lucky to run the interview with a famous opera bass baritone Adrian Tamburini a multiple award winner (including 2007 — Winner — Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Aria Award 2007 — Winner — Lythgo Trust Operatic Aria Award )
Adrian was born in Melbourne, Victoria. His Melbourne Opera Repertoire includes; Figaro and Bartolo- The Marriage of Figaro; Count Ceprano— Rigoletto; Leporello— Don Giovanni; Yakuside, Lo Zio Bonze and Il Commissario- Madama Butterfly; Dr. Grenvil- La Traviata; Fiorello, Ambrogio and The Officer- The Barber of Seville; Alfio- Cavelleria Rusticana; Taddeo- The Italian Girl in Algiers
Adrian has performed with the following Opera companies; Aeneas- Dido and Aeneas; The Lawyer and The Doctor- Gianni Schicchi; Papageno and Sarastro- The Magic Flute; Uberto- La Serva Padrone; Colatinus- The Rape of Lucretia; Jervis- Nelson; Mr. Gobineau- The Medium; DandiniLa Cenerentola; Count Rodolfo- La Sonnambula, Sir John Flastaff- The Merry Wives of Windsor; Usher-Trial by Jury, Colline - La Boheme - WA Opera. Adrians Oz Opera Repertoire includes: Sarastro- The Magic Flute; Figaro- The Barber of Seville; Leporello- Don Giovanni. Opera Australia Repertoire: Zuniga- Carmen; 2nd Armed Man- The Magic Flute; 1st Soldier- Salome; Alcindoro- La Boheme; Messenger and Assassin- Macbeth; Bass Chorus- The Love of the Nightingale; The Officer of the Watch- Barber of Seville; Pickpocket- Lakme.
His concert repertoire includes Orff's Carmina Burana; Handel's Messiah, Haydn's Creation, Verdi's Requiem, Bach's St. John's Passion, Easter Oratorio, Magnificat and Ich Habe Genug; Berlioz's L'Enfance du Christ; Mahler- Symphony No. 8
Multimedia Journalist: Bryanna Reynolds / Bryanna Reynolds Multimedia Journalist & Producer at Reynolds Sister Productions
Camera and editing: Fabrizio Evans - Group 42
Text : Natasha Marchev
We were very lucky to run the interview with a famous opera bass baritone Adrian Tamburini a multiple award winner (including 2007 — Winner — Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Aria Award 2007 — Winner — Lythgo Trust Operatic Aria Award )
Adrian was born in Melbourne, Victoria. His Melbourne Opera Repertoire includes; Figaro and Bartolo- The Marriage of Figaro; Count Ceprano— Rigoletto; Leporello— Don Giovanni; Yakuside, Lo Zio Bonze and Il Commissario- Madama Butterfly; Dr. Grenvil- La Traviata; Fiorello, Ambrogio and The Officer- The Barber of Seville; Alfio- Cavelleria Rusticana; Taddeo- The Italian Girl in Algiers
Adrian has performed with the following Opera companies; Aeneas- Dido and Aeneas; The Lawyer and The Doctor- Gianni Schicchi; Papageno and Sarastro- The Magic Flute; Uberto- La Serva Padrone; Colatinus- The Rape of Lucretia; Jervis- Nelson; Mr. Gobineau- The Medium; DandiniLa Cenerentola; Count Rodolfo- La Sonnambula, Sir John Flastaff- The Merry Wives of Windsor; Usher-Trial by Jury, Colline - La Boheme - WA Opera. Adrians Oz Opera Repertoire includes: Sarastro- The Magic Flute; Figaro- The Barber of Seville; Leporello- Don Giovanni. Opera Australia Repertoire: Zuniga- Carmen; 2nd Armed Man- The Magic Flute; 1st Soldier- Salome; Alcindoro- La Boheme; Messenger and Assassin- Macbeth; Bass Chorus- The Love of the Nightingale; The Officer of the Watch- Barber of Seville; Pickpocket- Lakme.
His concert repertoire includes Orff's Carmina Burana; Handel's Messiah, Haydn's Creation, Verdi's Requiem, Bach's St. John's Passion, Easter Oratorio, Magnificat and Ich Habe Genug; Berlioz's L'Enfance du Christ; Mahler- Symphony No. 8
Andrian will perform on September 17 at the grand concert run by Zelman Symphony Orchestra
TICKETS
The concert details:
Sunday 17 September 2017, 2.00pmArts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall
Shostakovich 13 - Babi Yar
Experience the delights of the Elena Kats-Chernin Flute Concerto and Shostakovich’s darkly evocative Symphony No.13, Babi Yar.
Yevgeny Yevtushenko's famous poem, Babi Yar, exposed the massacres by the Nazis of over 110,000 people at Babi Yar, near Kiev, during WWII. It denounced anti-Semitism and protested against the then Soviet Government's refusal to build a memorial. Dmitri Shostakovich set this poem to music in his 13th Symphony, Babi Yar, which will be performed by bass-baritone Adrian Tamburini accompanied by a large orchestra and a 200-voice male chorus. It will be the centrepiece of this concert commemorating the 75th anniversary of these horrendous events at Babi Yar.
The strongly emotive yet delightfully melodic Elena Kats-Chernin Flute Concerto, Night and Now, references Elena's early years in Soviet-era Russia. It was composed for leading Australian flautist Sally Walker, and premiered in Victoria by Zelman Symphony to great acclaim in 2015. Zelman Symphony is proud to be able to bring this beautiful work to the Hamer Hall stage.
Mark Shiell - conductor
Adrian Tamburini - bass-baritone
Sally Walker - flute
Wilma Smith - guest concertmaster
Nicholas Cowall - chorusmaster
Program
Harry Sdraulig - Crossway for Orchestra - World Premiere
Elena Kats-Chernin - Flute Concerto Night and Now
Commemoration and Reading of the Babi Yar poem
Shostakovich - Symphony No. 13 Babi Yar
TICKETS
The concert details:
Sunday 17 September 2017, 2.00pmArts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall
Shostakovich 13 - Babi Yar
Experience the delights of the Elena Kats-Chernin Flute Concerto and Shostakovich’s darkly evocative Symphony No.13, Babi Yar.
Yevgeny Yevtushenko's famous poem, Babi Yar, exposed the massacres by the Nazis of over 110,000 people at Babi Yar, near Kiev, during WWII. It denounced anti-Semitism and protested against the then Soviet Government's refusal to build a memorial. Dmitri Shostakovich set this poem to music in his 13th Symphony, Babi Yar, which will be performed by bass-baritone Adrian Tamburini accompanied by a large orchestra and a 200-voice male chorus. It will be the centrepiece of this concert commemorating the 75th anniversary of these horrendous events at Babi Yar.
The strongly emotive yet delightfully melodic Elena Kats-Chernin Flute Concerto, Night and Now, references Elena's early years in Soviet-era Russia. It was composed for leading Australian flautist Sally Walker, and premiered in Victoria by Zelman Symphony to great acclaim in 2015. Zelman Symphony is proud to be able to bring this beautiful work to the Hamer Hall stage.
Mark Shiell - conductor
Adrian Tamburini - bass-baritone
Sally Walker - flute
Wilma Smith - guest concertmaster
Nicholas Cowall - chorusmaster
Program
Harry Sdraulig - Crossway for Orchestra - World Premiere
Elena Kats-Chernin - Flute Concerto Night and Now
Commemoration and Reading of the Babi Yar poem
Shostakovich - Symphony No. 13 Babi Yar
Adrian talks about Babi Yar:
Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Online Magazine expresses its special thanks to #AdrianTamburini for his valuable time, to the management team of #ZelmanSymphonyOrchstra and personally to George Deutsch and Holly Hayes for this fabulous opportunity as well as to Bri and fab for their astonishing work that always goes beyond our most ambitious expectations.
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