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Overview
Tell Camerata your eternal memory and we’ll match music that speaks to your stories!
Music is the soundtrack to our lives, featuring in life’s most significant moments. Music triggers memories – but what if we turn that around? What memories spark what sort of music?
This year we want to highlight YOUR stories, live on stage. On the theme, “Eternal Memory”, inspired by John Tavener’s Eternal Memory for Cello and Strings, share with us your eternal or special memories and allow us to curate a concert of music inspired by you.
Was there a time when you were truly uplifted, and it has always stayed with you? Was there a memory you’ve held onto after someone special left? Is it a moment from the most exciting and wonderful day of your life? Or was it a hilarious highlight that you will always treasure?
Camerata will also be joined by distinguished Australian actor and long term Camerata collaborator, Barbara Lowing, to narrate the concert.
Eternal memories, words, and music will seamlessly weave together in this special concert as part of Brisbane Festival that is sure to be moving, nostalgic, and hopefully, a little bit funny.
As always, join Camerata in the foyer after the concert to meet the musicians and have a chat.
Program
John Tavener Eternal Memory for Cello and Strings
Anna Clyne Within Her Arms
Cameron Patrick Little Corellas
Plus we’ll curate music inspired by YOUR stories on the theme: “Eternal Memory”
Presented by Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra, QPAC and Brisbane Festival
Featuring
- Actor Barbara Lowing
- Orchestra Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra
- Cello Karol Kowalik^
^Member of Camerata’s Quartet-in-Residence, the Orava Quartet.
Accessibility
For wheelchair users, Companion Card holders or those requiring assistance, dedicated seating options are available, and bookings can be made through our Call Centre by giving us a call on 136 246. You can also find information on access and accessibility at QPAC here.