CAMERATA – INTERLUDES
ABOUT THE SHOW
Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra will melt away your stress with this meditation concert, a part of Brisbane Powerhouse’s ΩHM Festival this March.
A quintet from Camerata will take you on a unique concert-meditation journey through music. From the tranquil tones of Beethoven to the serene sounds of modern master Max Richter, this 60-minute meditation-style concert with one of Australia’s best ensembles will leave you feeling peaceful and uplifted.
Bring your own yoga mat and eye mask and let this beautiful music drift you away!
PLEASE NOTE – this event is not seated. Attendees are encouraged to bring with them yoga mats or towels to sit or lie on.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1987 by acclaimed string educator Elizabeth Morgan AM, as an idealistic ensemble of emerging Artists which she then formed into a professional chamber orchestra in 2005.
Performing without a conductor, the Artistic Associates and their guest artists proudly take full ownership of the music to form a thriving, refreshing and acclaimed voice within the Australian arts landscape.
The constantly evolving group undertakes a major concert season annually in both Brisbane and Toowoomba. In addition, the orchestra perform regularly in festivals, collaborations, regional tours, live-to-air national broadcasts, recording, and fundraising activities.
As a Queensland ensemble, Camerata provides career and performance opportunities for string players who wish to build a professional, international career from Brisbane, and as a point of attraction for those returning from overseas.
Camerata’s primary aim is to empower artists, inspire audiences, and enrich communities through music. Camerata performs a variety of styles of music in traditional and non-traditional spaces throughout the state and delivers workshops, school talks and concerts to support the education of young string players.
Camerata has a reputation for innovation and interesting and adventurous programming. The ensemble is extremely flexible in its repertoire and in the way it combines works in programs, playing the core “classics” as well as new and recent music, and Australian music. Camerata regularly works with performers outside the ‘classical’ sector.
Camerata has established itself as a chamber orchestra of national significance with an outstanding track record of artistic achievement.
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Suitable for ages 15+
Children under the age of two are not permitted; all other ages must hold a valid ticket