After several successful European tours in 2017 and 2018, the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne is coming back to Australia in summer 2019 with a powerful new program.
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“Classical music the world over” – this is the motto of the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne.
The objective is simple – we want to inspire as many people as possible across all generations to enjoy classical music.
The popularity of our ensemble is reflected in the fact that the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne gives around 300 concerts a year around the globe and listeners throughout the world look forward to a musical encounter with our exceptionally talented musicians.
The Chamber Philharmonia Cologne was founded in the city whose name they bear: Cologne. The city that is famous throughout the world for its University of Music and its musical and instrumental teaching. Generations of musicians have been trained here for many decades who, in terms of their musicality, are unparalleled around the world.
Taking advantage of this pool of talent, a stock of outstanding musicians has accrued that in a changing cast of musicians take our motto across the world.
The Chamber Philharmonia Cologne is at home all over the world. Our tours regularly take us to New Zealand, Australia, Spain, Great Britain, Ireland and many other countries – and of course to Germany. In this context, the selection of works and soloists takes on a special significance.
The multifaceted composition of the ensemble provides every member of the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne with the opportunity to perform as a soloist.
The expanding repertoire of the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne consists primarily of hand-picked pieces.
The real appeal of our program lies in the meeting of popular and unknown works from a wide variety of musical epochs.
This sees familiar greats like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Vivaldi in dialogue with works from people such as Sergei Prokofieff through to the “King of Tango” Astor Piazzolla.
This mix promises great diversity of the very highest order, without us having to preach to the audience in the process.
- WHEN: Wednesday February 6, 2019.
- WHERE: St John’s Church, Moruya. 8pm.
- TICKETS: Batemans Bay or Narooma Visitors Centre.