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Elevator Music
 

Omega Ensemble presents Elevator Music, a captivating showcase of the clarinet featuring legendary British clarinettist Michael Collins in his first Australian appearance in six years.

Performing at City Recital Hall, Sydney on Tuesday 19 August, Elevator Music will feature the world premiere of Graeme Koehne’s Double Clarinet Concerto. Koehne’s latest work is a tongue-in-cheek thriller filled with joyful contrasts, soul-searching melodies, and heart-racing rhythms.

Also featured in the program are Grammy-nominated composer Anna Clyne’s Stride and Aaron Copland’s Clarinet Concerto.

 

Event details

Venue: City Recital Hall – 2 Angel Pl, Sydney NSW 2000
Bookings: https://www.cityrecitalhall.com/whats-on/events/elevator-music/
Start Date: Tuesday 19 August 2025

City Recital Hall - PHONE: 02 8256 2222
OMEGA ENSEMBLE Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
OMEGA ENSEMBLE Phone: 1300 670 050

 

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