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Dear <<First Name>>,

This Wednesday 28 October Recitals Australia presents James Huon George, piano as part of our emerging artist focussed Lunch Hour Series

Live audience tickets - we have available some limited tickets (20 only) to attend the performance physically in person. The tickets are $10 each and we request that you book online prior to the performance. Tickets will NOT be available at the door.
 
The concert is also free to watch online at our website (https://recitalsaustralia.org.au), on Vimeo or via Facebook. If the stream is not starting or behaving oddly, please try an alternate link from above or refresh your browser window to give it a kick! 

You might also like to view the concert archive at our website, where all of the Lunch Hour Series (and our other streamed events) are available for viewing at your leisure or to share them with family and friends!

Our emerging artist programs are made possible by donations, and your support is always welcomed through a tax deductible donation to our organisation. We are immensely grateful to the many new and old friends of Recitals Australia that have been able to help us over the past months, enabling Recitals Australia to continue producing digital concerts and supporting professional and emerging artist opportunity in Adelaide.

Please share this information with your friends.

Program

Wednesday 28 October, 2020
at 12:30pm
for approximately 60 minutes

James Huon George, piano

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Italian Concerto BWV. 971
i. Allegro
ii. Andante
ii. Presto

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Piano Sonata No. 13 D. 664
i. Allegro moderato
ii. Andante
iii. Allegro

Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1853):
Sarcasms Op. 17
i. Tempestoso
ii. Allegro rubato
iii. Allegro precipitato
iv. Smanioso
v. Precipitosissimo

Esmond Choi (1999- )
Under the Universe There is a Beautiful Dead Tree
 
ABOUT JAMES
Adelaide-born pianist, James Huon George, is concluding his Honours degree in piano performance under the tutelage of Prof. Stefan Ammer, and Dr. Konstantin Shamray at University of Adelaide's Elder Conservatorium of Music. James has performed widely in Adelaide as a soloist, accompanist, and chamber musician. He plans on furthering his studies in Europe.

Lewis Blanchard, ClarinetSpring Lunch Hour Series

Recitals Australia presents the Lunch Hour Series as part of our educational and outreach programs. It aims to support and mentor young emerging artists and provides valuable performance opportunities in front of an audience. The program is now available on our website.

The program is entirely supported through donations. We'd appreciate any assistance you can give us, and are happy to discuss a donation on the phone on 08 8236 7488 or you can donate directly online at https://recitalsaustralia.org.au/donate/

The Series culminates in the special Awards Final, which will see eligible musicians from that series compete for individual awards of up to $1000, including the Berenice Harrison Prize.

Supporting Australian emerging artists and musicians for nearly 50 years, Recitals Australia is entirely run by a volunteer council and relies on donations to support all of our programs. We thank our donors and partners for their support of the 2020 Spring Series: 5MBS Radio, National Trust South Australia, Pilgrim Uniting Church, Musica Viva, ArtFuel by I-Nex, Chamber Music Adelaide and many individual donors and volunteers.



Look forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with me.

Best wishes.



Mark de Raad
President
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