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Souvenirs de Aranjuez

Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane, Australia
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Sunday 21 February 2021
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Brisbane, Australia
Starts at: 15:00
Programme
Claude Debussy: Préludes
Natalie Nicolas: Secrets
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major
Joaquín Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez
Overview

ARIA Award-winning virtuoso guitarist and long-time friend of the Southern Cross SoloistsSlava Grigoryan headlines the ensemble’s first concert of 2021 officially kickstarting the journey toward their next jubilee. With a scintillating program of Spanish and French masterworks, Slava and the ensemble traverse through European musical history, moving from the sizzling guitar works of the Spanish Baroque to the evocative masterpieces of Belle Époque greats Debussy and Ravel. This exotic program briefly visits Australian shores with the world premiere of a new work by Sydney composer Natalie Nicolas before culminating with the sultry, intoxicating beauty of Joaquin Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez.

Venue Info

Queensland Performing Arts Centre - Brisbane
Location   Cnr Grey and, Melbourne St

The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (also known as QPAC) is part of the Queensland Cultural Centre and is located on the corner of Melbourne Street and Grey Street in Brisbane's South Bank precinct.

QPAC was designed by local architect Robin Gibson in the mid-1970s, after State Cabinet formally recognised in 1972 the need for a new Queensland Art Gallery and a new major performing arts centre, in addition to a new location for the Queensland Museum and State Library. It was opened by the Duke of Kent in 1985.

Although originally opened as the “Queensland Performing Arts Complex”, after years of resisting the popular mis-naming of the building, it was officially changed to the “Queensland Performing Arts Centre” and all signage was altered to match.

Opening with only 3 stages, the Lyric Theatre, the Concert Hall and the Cremorne Theatre, the Centre was designed with expansion in mind. In 1998 the Playhouse was opened, ending the original extension plans. A fifth and likely final Theatre (seating 1500-1700) was announced in late May 2018 with a budget of $125 million. Completion is aimed for 2022. Currently tenders are being sought for its design.

In 2017, QPAC hosted more than 1.3 million visitors to more than 1,200 performances, given the city population of Brisbane at 2.4 million, with the South East Queensland area's population sitting at 3.5 million and the entire State of Queensland at 5 million.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Brisbane, Australia
Starts at: 15:00
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