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James Morrison

Saturday 20 May 2017 Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall CONCERT PROGRAM


ARTISTS

Benjamin Northey

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Benjamin Northey is Chief Conductor of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and Associate Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

Benjamin Northey Conductor James Morrison Trumpet, trombone and more! REPERTOIRE

Gershwin An American in Paris Williams Basin Street Blues Henderson The Birth of the Blues Goodman Seven Come Eleven Anderson El Gato Davis All Blues Bernstein Symphonic Dances from West Side Story: Mambo Gillespie Manteca Zawindal Birdland Ellington It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) This concert has a duration of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes

Northey appears regularly as guest conductor with all major Australian symphony orchestras, Opera Australia (Turandot, L’elisir d’amore, Don Giovanni, Così fan tutte, Carmen), New Zealand Opera (Sweeney Todd) and State Opera South Australia (La sonnambula, Les contes d’Hoffmann). His international appearances include concerts with London Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg. An Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, his awards include the 2010 Melbourne Prize Outstanding Musician’s Award and multiple awards for his numerous recordings with ABC Classics. James Morrison James Morrison’s career thus far has been diverse and perhaps not typical of most jazz musicians. He recorded Jazz Meets the Symphony with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lalo Schifrin and performed concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in addition to Royal Command Performances on two occasions for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. James has also been invited to perform specially for US Presidents Bush, Clinton and Obama. James has appeared at the Hollywood Bowl and guested with many great artists as diverse as jazz superstars Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones and rock legends INXS. In 2000, James composed and performed the fanfare for the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony in Sydney.


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Melbourne will become home to jazz royalty in June when legendary award-winning vocalist Patti Austin and Australia’s own James Morrison come together to perform the works of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, alongside the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in a very special Melbourne International Jazz Festival event. Both jazz giants in their own right, the landmark collaboration between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong was the pinnacle of an era. Presented in partnership with the Melbourne International Jazz Festival

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Dive into Mozart’s life and musical legacy over the course of this festival. Journey through his early years when MSO Plays Eine kleine Nachtmusik (14 July), the turbulent middle stages of the composer’s life at MSO Plays Mozart 40 (15 July) and his final works – including the famously unfinished Requiem – during Mozart’s Requiem (21 July). To conclude the festival, the MSO will perform the Academy Award®winning film Amadeus Live in Concert (22–23 July).

Tickets for these shows and more at mso.com.au


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