Hawkesbury Phoenix: Emerging Musicians Meet for Inspiration, Education and Fun

Hawkesbury Phoenix: Emerging Musicians Meet for Inspiration, Education and Fun

The Australian Romantic and Classical Orchestra held its latest youth orchestra course as part of its popular Young Mannheim Symphonists.

This five-day music fest – held at the Conservatorium High School in Sydney – culminated in a splendid celebratory concert.

There were 32 music students aged between 12 and 23 years of age, from conservatoriums and universities in Adelaide, Canberra and Melbourne, as well as metropolitan and regional NSW schools, in attendance, along with 11 professional specialist tutors, and the final public concert featured repertoire they had prepared throughout the week.

Hawkesbury Phoenix (1 November 2023)

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Centenary Today: Young Musicians Conclude Inspiring Music Intensive in Melbourne

Centenary Today: Young Musicians Conclude Inspiring Music Intensive in Melbourne

The Young Mannheim Symphonists 2023 Intensives brought together 32 music students between the ages of 12 and 23, hailing from various corners of the country, including Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, and many more. The participants were joined by 11 professional specialist tutors, all eager to share their expertise and passion for classical and romantic music.

These young musicians are not only dedicated to their craft but are also pursuing their education at institutions such as the ANU, TAFE Queensland, University of Queensland, Elder Conservatorium, and Prince Alfred College Adelaide.

Centenary Today (26 October 2023)

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Canberra City News: Intensive Learning for Young Musicians

Canberra City News: Intensive Learning for Young Musicians

Gifted Canberrans were among the young musicians who gathered recently at the Conservatorium High School in Sydney for the Young Mannheim Symphonists 2023 NSW Intensive.

Among those participating in the course and a public concert finale conducted by Rachael Beesley were violinist Rove Leske, from Florey, and trumpeter Jess Hill, studying at the ANU.

Helen Musa, Canberra City News (26 October 2023)

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Limelight: ARCO 10 Years and Counting Article

Limelight: ARCO 10 Years and Counting Article

The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra celebrates its first 10 years with its most ambitious touring project to date.

The life of a musician is inextricably bound up with travel. This year, the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra celebrates its first 10 years with its most ambitious touring project to date; Midsummer Dreams, an east coast tour with 41 musicians on the road playing venues in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Newcastle and Sydney.

Jason Blake, Limelight (3 August 2023)

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Cheers to Ten Years!

Cheers to Ten Years!

We're celebrating our 10th anniversary! It's been 10 years of innovation, triumph, meeting challenges and creating a world-class national orchestra. To celebrate this decade, the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra co-directors, musicians, board, staff and supporters met to raise a glass together after our final concert of the "Midsummer Dreams" tour at The Concourse, Chatswood. Thank you to everyone who was there with us, and happy birthday, ARCO!

Weren't at the party? Here's what was said by our fabulous co-directors Rachael Beesley and. Nicole van Bruggen…

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classikON: Midsummer Dreams Review

classikON: Midsummer Dreams Review

Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra – Simply put, a treat

…The artistic direction of the orchestra is shared by Rachael Beesley and Nicole van Bruggen and their dedication to detail and the authentic performance of these works is to be highly commended.

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Beginning with the four delicate woodwind chords in the overture, we were treated to a sense of expectation for the whole concert with excellent intonation and balance…

Peter Hagen, classikON , 8 August 2023

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Australian Arts Review: Midsummer Dreams Review

Australian Arts Review: Midsummer Dreams Review

…Nor was it difficult to be captivated by the conducting of the Australian Romantic & Classica Orchestra’s co-Artistic Director, Rachael Beesley, who conducted each of the works from her violin…

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For this final Canberra concert in its 2023 10th Anniversary season, presented in Canberra’s historic Albert Hall, the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra offered a dazzling performance of works by Mendelssohn and Beethoven for which it had gathered together 41 of Australia’s finest early music exponents.

Bill Stevens OAM, Australian Arts Review (3 August 2023)

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Canberra City News: Midsummer Dreams Review

Canberra City News: Midsummer Dreams Review

The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra treated the audience to a special program of Mendelssohn and Beethoven.

Opening with Mendelssohn’s “Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op.61”, a shimmering array of chords were elegantly played by the woodwinds. They were then suddenly whisked away in the wind by the strings who entered with a gentle whisper, gradually intensifying into a wonderful, almost dance-like theme. The musical line was then developed throughout the orchestra and was concluded by the repetition of the crystal-clear intonation of the opening chords in the woodwinds.

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They are like a magical, musical engine; made up of many individual parts but operating as one whole. The virtuosity of the entire orchestra was remarkable

Canberra City News (2 August 2023)

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Limelight: Midsummer Dreams Review

Limelight: Midsummer Dreams Review

For this concert, the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra boasted musicians from all Australian states and territories together with several Australian expats from all over Europe and the USA, and what a fine band it was for this first concert of the Orchestra’s current eastern seaboard tour.

Titled Midsummer Dreams, the program opened with Mendelssohn’s Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, followed by two symphonies: Beethoven’s 8th, with Mendelssohn’s 3rd, Scottish, following interval.

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Again, leading from the violin, Beesley produced some very refreshing interpretations of volume, note values, phrasing and timing. Like the Overture, Beesley led at a lively tempo all the way through. The orchestra responded superbly to every one of her calls of expression, colour and textures.

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…with sustained applause for the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra. Its founder, the late Richard Gill, would have been proud.

Clinton White, Limelight (31 July 2023)

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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra: New Perspectives

Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra: New Perspectives

A terrific concert by the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, streamed by the Australian Digital Concert Hall from the Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts in Melbourne.

Featuring  guest leader US violinist Jenna Sherry, we heard two works finely played…All the instruments come together to create a deliciously captivating concert.

  • Lynne Lancaster, Sydney Arts Guide (23 June 2023)

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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, absolute masters

Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, absolute masters

…a performance of abundant energy and great refinement….

These nine musicians are absolute masters of their instruments and masters of the music they performed. There was such unanimity in their phrasing and a common intent providing ensemble playing of the highest order.

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The whole performance was of such a high standard that I have nothing but praise for all the musicians.

  • Peter Hagen, ClassikON 12 June 2023

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Australian Arts Review: New Perspectives Review

Australian Arts Review: New Perspectives Review

“Given the quality of the musicians, it seems superfluous to mention that the work was superbly played, with fastidious attention to detail, and each of the nine instruments given opportunity to shine.”

There is something very special about being in the room when it happens and highly skilled musicians are creating before your very eyes. This was the feeling that washed over as the nine musicians of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra launched into the opening bars of Louise Farrenc’s Nonet in E flat major, op.38.

Bill Stevens OAM, Australian Arts Review (20 June 2023)

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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra at the Neilson, ACO

Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra at the Neilson, ACO

The musicians breathed life into their instruments and moved as one through small gestures and eye contact, there was great care and trust within the orchestra. You could feel the rhythm and movements of each note surrounding the audience, taking us on a playful and whimsical wonderland.

Violinist Jenna Sherry captivated the audience as the concertmaster, performing technically complex solos combining long strokes and finger plucking. She led wonderfully with smooth transitions and was patient with each pause to allow her companions to tune in and take a breather. The ensemble filled the space with a radiating presence and truly brought music to my ears.

  • Cynthia Ning Reviews (5 June 2023)

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Limelight: New Perspectives Review

Limelight: New Perspectives Review

“…The ensemble’s handling of Beethoven’s Septet was exemplary, with the interweaving of strings and winds in the melting Adagio cantabile a memory to cherish.”

“…she [Anneke Scott] negotiated challenging passages with spot-on intonation and articulation. I haven’t heard such impeccable playing on this extraordinarily difficult instrument in a long time.”

“…Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra co-artistic director Nicole van Bruggen’s clarinet combined beautifully with Tatjana Zimre’s oboe for some soaring passages while flautist Georgia Browne’s deft playing was a delight.”

Limelight, (4 June 2023)

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Maddie Selected for Historic Style of Music Tutelage

Maddie Selected for Historic Style of Music Tutelage

NURTURING professional musicians of the future, 43 students aged from 13 to 23, including Canterbury’s Maddie Gough, 16, were selected last month to take part in the Young Mannheim Symphonists 2023 National Academy in Brisbane.

Culminating in a spectacular concert as the finale, the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra (ARCO) hosted the popular youth orchestra program as part of its residential camp series.

Local News Plus, 17 May 2023

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Immersed in Classical Music

Immersed in Classical Music

Young musicians from all over Australia gathered recently in Brisbane for the Young Mannheim Symphonists 2023 National Academy. Cobargo’s Nyah Cockle was among those empowered by the experience.

Bega District News, 11 May 2023

Wilberforce Teen Among 43 Young Mannheim Symphonists 2023 In Brisbane

Wilberforce Teen Among 43 Young Mannheim Symphonists 2023 In Brisbane

Seventeen-year-old India Culey, currently studying at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, hails from Wilberforce, but her musical skill and passion have already started taking her places.

She recently joined 42 other young Australians from across the country to attend the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s residential music camp as part of its popular Young Mannheim Symphonists youth orchestra program.

The six-day live-in music fest, held at St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly in Brisbane, culminated in a splendid celebratory concert.

The Hawkesbury Phoenix, 5 May 2023

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India Joins Young Mannheim Symphonists

India Joins Young Mannheim Symphonists

She was just 7 years old when she begin playing the viola, and India Culey’s love of music has only grown in the last decade.

Miss Culey is currently studying Musical Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium.

“I actually wanted to study Historical Performance, but I was told I needed to work on my technique,” Miss Culey said.

The young violist recently attended the Young Mannheim Symphonists 2023 National Academy.

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“It was different to all the other camps I had been to.

“You go to these camps and you play music, but the Young Mannheim Symphonists had a real focus on education.

Hawkesbury Phoenix, 1 May 2023

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