Richard Tognetti's Australian Chamber Orchestra On Tour April-May 2009

Australian Chamber Orchestra with Violinist Richard Tognetti On Tour April and May 2009
Nine dates Coast-to-Coast Showcase ACO's Trademark Vitality and High Energy Performances
New York, NY ’Äì March 6, 2009 ’Äì This spring, the Australian Chamber Orchestra under the direction of violinist Richard Tognetti embarks on a nine city tour of the United States. With stops in Los Angeles at The Walt Disney Concert Hall, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Kansas City, Berkeley, Denver, Iowa, Princeton and New York at Carnegie Hall, this is one of the most ambitious US tours ever undertaken by the group, known as Australia’Äôs most dynamic and acclaimed musical ensemble.
For this tour, the ACO will perform works of Haydn, Vivaldi, Haas, Rameau and American premiere performances of Footwork by Roger Smalley. Concerts in Santa Barbara, Berkeley, Denver and New York will also feature a performance of Handel arias with countertenor Andreas Scholl. In San Diego, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Iowa and New Jersey, pianist Paul Lewis joins the ACO for Mozart’Äôs Piano Concerto No. 12 (K. 414). Complete program details are listed below.
Founded in 1975, the Australian Chamber Orchestra is a product of the country’Äôs vibrant, adventurous and inquiring spirit. Under the visionary leadership of violinist Richard Tognetti who celebrates his 20th year with the ensemble this season, these brilliant virtuosos are engaged with music at the highest level: seventeen minds ’Äúthinking and breathing as one’Äù (The Times). In performances around Australia, around the world and on many recordings, the ACO performs repertoire spanning four centuries with ’Äúunfailing virtuosity and unanimity of spirit’Äù (New York Times) unmatched by other ensembles. The ACO’Äôs unique artistic style encompasses not only the masterworks of the classical repertoire, but innovative cross-artform projects and a vigorous commissioning program.

Under Richard Tognetti’Äôs inspiring leadership, the ACO has performed as a flexible and versatile ’Äòensemble of soloists’Äô, on modern and period instruments, as a small chamber group, a small symphony orchestra, and as an electro-acoustic collective. In a nod to past traditions, only the cellists are seated ’Äì the resulting sense of energy and individuality is one of the most commented-upon elements of an ACO concert experience.
For more information about the Australian Chamber Orchestra, visit the website at www.aco.com.au.
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