QPAC announces March as Music Month

2021-12-14 11:07:30 By : Ms. Carry Zhang

From pop, rock and swing to Broadway hits, orchestras and operas, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Concert Hall will bring wonderful performances to all music lovers in March this year.

On March 1, 2022, the famous Queensland artist Katie Noonan will be accompanied by an outstanding six-member band to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this landmark album and launch Music Month.

Five-time ARIA award-winning artist, Noonan is considered one of Australia's most versatile and prolific artists. Noonan was named one of the greatest Australian singers of all time ("Herald Sun"). She has produced 20 studio albums throughout her career. Her record sales are 7 platinum records and 27 ARIA awards. Nominations, covering different genres.

Noonan described Mitchell's artistic and musical genius as unparalleled, and believed that Blue was an album that clearly changed her life.

Just announced and tickets for Katie Noonan-Jonny Mitchell's Blue, which will be on sale from Wednesday, December 15, 2021, will be a special concert with Jonny Mitchell fans and music and poetry Fans should not miss it.

After March 2, 2022, the Concert Hall will host Eastern and Western orchestral concerts, and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra will perform under the leadership of the respected music master Dane Lam.

A wonderful program that combines Eastern and Western traditions and modern music, including the famous Chinese classics "Butterfly Lover's Violin Concerto" and "Yellow River Piano Concerto", as well as other fascinating works.

The star-studded artist list includes one of Australia’s top pianists, winner of the 2016 Sydney International Piano Competition, Tony Lee; famous violinist Sun Yi; deputy principal conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Brisbane-born mezzo soprano Victoria Lamber Well; the soprano from the Australian Opera House, Sharon Zhai; and the leading Sydney guzheng musician Liu Anqi.

With the famous time warping music group putting popular music in the time machine, music continues to emerge, bringing the post-modern jukebox-reopening tour to QPAC on March 3, 2022. The popular jazz phenomenon and creator Scott Bradley gave the audience "the most promising" "The Great Gatsby" side of the sensational 20s party".

Post-modern jukebox-reopening the concert tour to interpret the hottest songs of classic modern music from the past era in a unique way. It is composed of versatile singers and musicians, bringing Bradley's cross-generational adaptations to life.

On March 6, 2022, one of Australia’s most popular and internationally recognized performers, Philip Quast, will be accompanied by his good friend Anne-Maree, in an informal manner. The mixed form of songs in one style intimately sums up the story of his life in the theater before McDonald's at the piano.

Philip is a true star with 4 years of career in musicals, drama, film and television. He first won the hearts of Australians who grew up watching Play School. Philip won three Lawrence Olivier Awards for his roles with George (Donmar Warehouse), South Pacific (National Theatre) and The Fix (Donmar Warehouse) in "Sunday in the Park", when he was included in the original Australian works in 1987 When playing Javert, he became famous in Miserable Worlds-he later played the role again in the West End and Royal Albert Hall.

The acclaimed musical star's performance when returning to the stage of the QPAC Concert Hall is bound to collapse the house.

Musical fun will continue on March 16, 2022. This is a spectacular concert that will show you the famous American big band leaders such as Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman and their swing in the 1940s. A tribute to the orchestra of the golden age.

The concert will feature John Morrison's Swing City; 15 musicians and respected singers; Greg Arthur and Jackie Cooper and special guest James Morrison.

Returning to the West End and Broadway on March 20, 2022, Mark Vincent and Mirusia together saw two of Australia’s most successful and beloved classical crossover artists at the concert. Australia performed on stage for the first time ever, and was supported by the Australian Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Shannon Brown.

The internationally renowned Mark Vincent and the lead soprano Milusia (Andre Rio’s "Australian Angel") will perform songs from some of the greatest musical works, including The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, West Side Story, Cats, Evita, Oklahoma, South Pacific have more in this one-night concert.

The Queensland Opera House’s 2022 music season will open from March 29th to April 2nd, 2022 at the Queensland Opera House’s 2022 season. This is a new commission from writer Sarah Holland-Batt. Celebrate the bold and rebellious role played by women throughout the process. The history of opera.

Telling about some of the greatest dramatic moments in the play, the Sopranos will challenge assumptions and invite audiences to re-experience these unforgettable women, including Deborah Chisholm, Lisa Harper-Brown, Eva Kong, Tai The star lineup Carbó and the Queensland Opera Choir, including Di Tahu Rodriguez and Jose. The Sopranos are conducted by Jessica Gethin and perform with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

QPAC is the place where music from all over the world, genres and decades will be gathered in March this year. Don't miss the opportunity to see some of the country's best singers and musicians on stage in the concert hall. To purchase tickets, please visit qpac.com.au or call 136-246.

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