Pinchgut Opera Presents Final Show of GIASONE and Opens Ticket Sales for SALIERI

By: Dec. 09, 2013
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Your last chance to see Cavalli's Giasone is tonight! It's all a bit last minute, we know, but why not surprise yourself with a night at the theatre tonight. Giasone has been roundly applauded by critics and audience alike. It took 360 years for this opera to arrive on our shores. It could be an awfully long time until we hear it again...


Tickets
From $80 - $125 from City Recital Hall box office. Best thing is to give them a call - 02 8256 2222 to get the best seats.

Student Rush
For Under 30s, tickets to tonight's performance are just $30. Bargain!

'What a triumph!'

Nicholas Routley, Australian Stage

'A fine, well-balanced cast is headed by astounding countertenor David Hansen in the title role...'
Deborah Jones, The Australian

'We've just returned from the Edinburgh festival and music events in London and elsewhere. This performance was better than anything we saw. Congratulations.'
Barry, Pinchgut audience member

Final performance TONIGHT

Monday 9 December 7.30pm

Tickets from $30 for Under 30s to $125 for some of the very best seats in the house.

Salieri tickets on sale tomorrow

Tickets go on sale to Pinchgut's production of Salieri's The Chimney Sweep (Der Rauchfangkehrer) tomorrow.

There will be three performances only on Saturday 5, Sunday 6 & Monday 7 July 2014.

An Italian chimney sweep seduces the women of the household in which he works, in order to bargain for his future. Composed by Antonio Salieri The Chimney Sweep is a foxy, fun comedy, filled with characters all shamelessly indulging their appetites.

Bribery and blackmail, anarchic domestic affairs, and venality reigns. Most of all, though, some wonderful music from the 18th Century that you have probably never heard before.

The Chimney Sweep gives Pinchgut audiences another opportunity to hear a rarely performed opera. And for those whose knowledge of Salieri comes from the excellent filmAmadeus, we feel compelled to report that much of the story in the film is nonsense. Salieri was not responsible for the death of Mozart: they did feud for some time, but by the time of Mozart's death, they were friends once again.

Three performances only 5, 6 & 7 July 2014
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney

Conductor Erin Helyard
Director Mark Gaal
Orchestra of the Antipodes

Tickets will be
A Reserve $125, B Reserve $105, C Reserve $80.
Special subscribers only discount $10 off any ticket to opening night
Group Bookings discount for 10 or more people any night will be A Reserve $115, B Reserve $95, C Reserve $70
Under 27s B Reserve $45 C Reserve $30

02 8256 2222
www.cityrecitalhall.com


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