Tangos and Tchaikovsky with The Metropolitan Orchestra

The Metropolitan Orchestra’s (TMO) next Met Concert on July 6th titled “Tangos and Tchaikovsky” will feature Tchaikovsky’s masterful Serenade for Strings followed by a world-premiere performance featuring pianist-composer Daniel Rojas. Led by Artistic Director and Chief Conductor Sarah-Grace Williams, these two works performed by TMO’s inspired string section will have the audience swaying in their seats in a night of passion fuelled energy.

Tchaikovsky’s heartfelt and gracious Serenade for Strings opens the emotive evening with its distinctively solemn chorale theme developing through each inspired movement to reach an exuberant and melodious dance inspired finish. Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla revolutionised tango music by incorporating elements of jazz and classical music into his traditional tango compositions. Heavily influenced by Piazzolla’s sensual, poignant and exuberant work, Daniel Rojas’ Libertango Suite complements and salutes the iconic composer with Rojas’ unique and distinctive take on tango, salsa rhythms and classical music. The world premiere performance showcasing Rojas’ characteristic warmth and charm will leave the audience both breathless and chanting for more.

MET CONCERT #3: TANGOS & TCHAIKOVSKY
TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade for Strings
PIAZZOLLA/ROJAS Libertango Suite *World Premiere
Conductor: Sarah-Grace Williams
Soloist: Daniel Rojas – Piano/Composer

DATE FOR THE DIARY
July 6th, 8:00pm at the Eugene Goosens Hall, ABC Centre, 700 Harris Street Ultimo

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