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BELONGING – Momentum Ensemble from Australian Youth Orchestra

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Meet Momentum Ensemble, a group of dynamic orchestral performers, all graduates of the Australian Youth Orchestra. These musicians are future leaders of the music world and are committed to using their skills to share a diverse range of musical styles with communities throughout Australia.

In this performance at Spring Bay Mill, Momentum Ensemble collaborates with celebrated conductor Ariel Zuckermann to present BELONGING; a 70-minute journey through a series of short atmospheric works inspired by the landscape and transporting you to an extraordinary moment in time. The concert features a piece for orchestra and film by Lachlan Skipworth and photographer Greg Barrett especially commissioned for the ensemble and concludes with a unique arrangement of Mussorgsky’s famous orchestral suite Pictures at an Exhibition.

General admission is free – however ticket bookings are essential to attend.

Concert Program
GIFFORD (arr Wells) Bardju
TAKEMITSU Rain Coming
POTTER Belonging and Longing to Be
SKIPWORTH Avem Asperitas
MUSSORGSKY (arr Yu) Pictures at an Exhibition

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