2021 MARY VALLEY VOICE - OCTOBER 13 Vol.31 #10

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CLASSICS COME TO KENILWORTH

ven a passing dog barked in tune during a remarkable rendition of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E minor by Rhys Williams during a sell-out concert in Kenilworth Public Hall! The concert, presented by the Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra and sponsored by Kenilworth Arts Council, was enjoyed by over 240 patrons. It was the largest audience for any Hall event for many years, and proved the venue certainly has remarkable acoustics for an ageing building. Adrian King conducted a superb concert comprising several pieces from Prokofiev Montagues and Capulets from Romeo and Juliet Suite; Khachaturian Adagio from Spartacus; Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor with soloist Rhys Williams; Tchaikovsky Three movements from the Nutcracker Suite – including Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy; and Waltz of the Flowers; and a lively RimskyKorsakov Capriccio Espanola. The 47-piece Sunshine Coast Orchestra, ably led by Genevieve Bignell, proved once again that the Coast boasts remarkable musical talent. People travelled “far and wide” to attend this exceptional event, proving Kenilworth is not too distant for cultural activities.  On Sunday 24 October, the Arts Council will also be hosting the Inspiration Choir and orchestra, directed by Kim Kirkman, for a full presentation of The Messiah by George Frederick Handel at Kenilworth Hall. The soloists include: Judith Molnar (Soprano); Stephanie Arlidge (Alto Soprano); Tobas Merz (Tenor) and Daniel Smerdon (Bass). Tickets $25 (cash or card) at door. Peter Hennessy, Kenilworth Arts Council

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here are few times and places in life where the truly unimaginable takes place; and in these moments, these precious few instances, where reality drifts and fantasy takes hold, is where Yonder exists. If you have been yearning for the wondrous feeling of surrendering yourself to a magical atmosphere, relishing moments of friendship with new and old connections, and delighting in all the music and art that Yonder has to offer – then yearn no longer: The third annual pilgrimage to where Yonder exists is taking place on Thursday 25 November to Saturday 27 November.  Volunteer applications for #Yonder 2021 are now open and close 31 October. Take a leap down the rabbit hole and catch a glimpse first hand of the incredible and collective efforts that help bring Yonder to life. If you're enthusiastic, committed and keen for a truly special experience – we can't wait to welcome you to the Yonder family. Apply through our website or link in bio on Facebook. Yonder 2021 line-up announcement drops in October! Keep in the loop on Instagram and Facebook. 2020 videos posted.  First round tickets sold out. Second round $311 and final round $331 – ticket sales end 25 November. https://yonderfestival.com/

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