The Australian Medical Students’
Orchestra (AMSO) is launching its inaugural season, culminating in a charity
concert on Sunday July 31st. For the first time, the
orchestra will bring together 90 future doctors with a passion for music from
around the country. Led by Melbourne conductor and cellist Michael Dahlenburg,
the orchestra will perform at the Australian National Academy of Music at the
South Melbourne Town Hall.
The orchestra, founded this year
by several Monash Medical students and made up of medical students from 15
universities across Australia, will perform a thrilling program of Tchaikovsky,
Rimsky-Korsakov and Fauré under the esteemed baton of Michael Dahlenburg.
Program
Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 5
Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnol
Fauré - Masques et bergamasques
The concert is open to the public
and being held at 4pm, Sunday 31st July, at
the South Melbourne Town Hall, 210 Bank Street, South Melbourne. Tickets are
$30/$15, and are available online and at the door. Proceeds are going to the Afghanistan National Institute of Music and Very Special Kids
Facebook event: www.facebook.com/events/256339834747695
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