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Presented by the Adelaide Festival and the Elder Conservatorium of Music

Björk and Handel, classical and contemporary, folk and art. One of Australia's most versatile and adventurous string quartets, together with soprano Greta Bradman, will lead you on a delightful adventure that knows no boundaries.

Program

Gentle Morpheus, Son of Night – Handel
Irish Folk Songs – Quentin Grant
Un Grand Sommeil Noir – Edgard Varèse, arr. Belinda Gehlert
Noumi noumi yaldalti – Traditional Hebrew, arr. Emily Tulloch
Hyperballad – Björk, arr. Belinda Gehlert
Lúa Descolorida – Osvaldo Golijov

Greta Bradman – Soprano

Soprano Greta Bradman has been described as an “exceedingly intelligent and perceptive musician” and one of Australia’s finest young singers” (The Advertiser, January 2008, September 2008). Known for her versatility, vocal timbre and dexterity she performs music with pianist Leigh Harrold, guitarist Aleksandr Tsiboulski, the Langbein String Quartet, the Adelaide Chamber Players, the Kegeltstatt Ensemble, the Soundstream Contemporary Music Ensemble and the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra with Arvo Volmer.

Date/Time

1pm
Tuesday, 2 Mar 2010

Venue

Elder Hall, University of Adelaide

Address

North Terrace, Adelaide

PO Box 6689, Halifax Street, Adelaide SA 5000

P +61 8 8411 3919

M +61 (0) 433 778 001

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