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2022 Coriole Music Festival

May 21, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

The Coriole Music Festival encompasses two days of beautiful chamber music, with meals and wine included.

There are two concerts on Saturday and one on Sunday. Each of the weekend’s three concerts will be followed by a delicious meal in the Coriole courtyard, where performers and audience can mix while enjoying fine food by chef Tom Tilbury and superb Coriole wines.

On each morning, before the first concert, Artistic Director Anna Goldsworthy will give a talk to introduce the program of music.

Introduction – The Sense of an Ending

After surveying beginnings and middles in our previous festivals, we now arrive at endings, with a program based upon late style: transcendent, elegiac, concise, expansive, defiant, reconciled, but above all inventive.

‘Ripeness is all.’
— Edgar, King Lear

Artists

Soprano Lorina Gore returns and is joined by Paavali Jumppanen (piano), Andrew Haveron (violin), Christopher Moore (viola), and Seraphim Trio. Anna Goldworthy’s treasured colleagues at the Elder Piano School, Konstantin Shamray and Lucinda Collins, along with SA favourites, Elizabeth Campbell, Kim Worley, Celia Craig, Emma Grenan, Simon Cobcroft, Martin Alexander, Dean Newcomb, Mark Gaydon, Belinda Kendall-Smith, Julia Grenfell, Julian Murphet, and Philippa McAuliffe, for a memorable exploration of ‘ripeness’.

Presented in partnership with the J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice at the University of Adelaide.

Details

Date:
May 21, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Venue

Coriole Vineyard
79 Chaffeys Rd
McLaren Vale, Australia
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The Coriole Music Festival encompasses two days of beautiful chamber music, with meals and wine included.

There are two concerts on Saturday and one on Sunday. Each of the weekend’s three concerts will be followed by a delicious meal in the Coriole courtyard, where performers and audience can mix while enjoying fine food by chef Tom Tilbury and superb Coriole wines.

On each morning, before the first concert, Artistic Director Anna Goldsworthy will give a talk to introduce the program of music.

Introduction – The Sense of an Ending

After surveying beginnings and middles in our previous festivals, we now arrive at endings, with a program based upon late style: transcendent, elegiac, concise, expansive, defiant, reconciled, but above all inventive.

‘Ripeness is all.’
— Edgar, King Lear

Artists

Soprano Lorina Gore returns and is joined by Paavali Jumppanen (piano), Andrew Haveron (violin), Christopher Moore (viola), and Seraphim Trio. Anna Goldworthy’s treasured colleagues at the Elder Piano School, Konstantin Shamray and Lucinda Collins, along with SA favourites, Elizabeth Campbell, Kim Worley, Celia Craig, Emma Grenan, Simon Cobcroft, Martin Alexander, Dean Newcomb, Mark Gaydon, Belinda Kendall-Smith, Julia Grenfell, Julian Murphet, and Philippa McAuliffe, for a memorable exploration of ‘ripeness’.

Presented in partnership with the J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice at the University of Adelaide.

Details

Date:
May 22, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
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Venue

Coriole Vineyard
79 Chaffeys Rd
McLaren Vale, Australia
+ Google Map
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