Sunrise
Forest Collective presents
Sunrise
Concluding our night focused year, we bring the in the sun. Our 2015 Ensemble in Residence, Rubiks Collective joins us in a dynamic musical exploration that takes us from the stunning Luciano Berio Folk Songs (1964) and Sequenza V(1998), Morton Feldman’s Why Patterns? through to a world premiere by Michael Bakrnčev.
Saturday 19th December 7:30pm and Sunday 20th December 5pm
Richmond Uniting Church, 304 – 314 Church Street Richmond 3121
$38 full price
$28 concession
$15 Under 15 year olds
Half price “greenie” ticket at the door, if your bring a copy of the program on your smart phone or tablet - Download the program here
Tickets available through Ticketbooth events.ticketbooth.com.au/event/sunrise
Rubiks Collective - 2015 Ensemble in Residence
Forest Collective’s 2015 Ensemble in Residence, Rubik’s Collective, is a modular ensemble, which was founded in 2014 at the Australian National Academy of Music. Its members have performed in both Australian and international festivals such as Sydney Festival, Bang on a Can Summer Festival, So Percussion Summer Institute, Adelaide International Cello Festival, and the Banff Summer of the Arts Festival. Rubik’s are dedicated to the proliferation and celebration of contemporary music in Australia in all of its contexts.
Piano - Jacob Abela
Flute - Tamara Kohler
Percussion - Kaylie Melville
Forest Collective
Mezzo Soprano - Stefanie Dingnis
Conductor - Evan Lawson
Solo Saxophone - Nicholas Yates
Flute/Piccolo - Tanya Vincent
Clarinet - Edward Ferris
Bass Trombone - Elijah Cornish
Viola - Anthony Chataway
Cello - Josie Graham
Harp - Samantha Ramirez
Percussion - Anna van Veldhuisen
Program to include
Michael Bakrnčev - The Virtuous Woman With The Watermelon (World Premiere)
Luciano Berio - Folk Songs (1964)
Luciano Berio - Sequenza VIIb (1969/93) for solo Saxophone
Morton Feldman - Why Patterns? (1978)




