Mother's Day Concert Day Pass


St. George's Anglican Church, Travancore

Sunday May 13th 2018 2:00 pm –  4:30 pm

Heralding from a sold-out final concert from 2017, Friends of Music Series return in 2018 with a stellar lineup of top Melbourne emerging musicians, boasting from a variety of styles ranging from classical, folk to contemporary performances. 
July concert showcases the following programs: 
2pm, Sonata Quasi Fantasia (Louis Nicoll, pianist)
 
3.30pm, Strangers to This Country (The Apparitions)
About the Artists
Louis started playing piano at a young age, and really took to it once he learnt the Pink Panther theme tune, a piece that he thought was really hard but sounded really cool. Then he stopped playing piano for a while because he was bored of it then he started again because he was bored of not playing it. In 2012, after a decidedly un-boring final year of highschool, he was awarded the Williamstown High School Music Performance award and the Williamstown High School Instrumental Music Award. To continue his life-long project of staving off boredom, in 2015, he was principal piano for the Melbourne Youth Orchestra and a contestant in 3mbs’ ‘The Talent’ competition, and in 2016 was the winner of Melbourne Youth Music’s ‘Virtuosity’ Competition and the sole recipient of the Bill Burrell Memorial Scholarship. He currently performs in various capacities as a soloist, chamber musician and associate artist. Watch this space to see what boredom drives him to do next.  
The Apparitions
“The Apparitions” play acoustic folk music with Celtic and American influences. Caitlin Sullivan (vocals, ukulele,autoharp), Michael kilpatrick (guitars, mandolin), Gary Sullivan (whistles, harmonica and vocals) and Jenny Newcombe (fiddle, piano, guitar and vocals) weave their favourite songs and dance tunes together with a nuanced feeling for this genre. Music from Ireland, Scotland, Louisiana and Appalachia paints a picture of the love, longing, loss and joy which is the experience of people leaving their homelands in search of adventure. Caitlin’s evocative and powerful vocals are expertly and intricately accompanied by Michael, Gary and Jenny with varied and layered textures. Their energetic instrumental dance tunes bring excitement and joy to their performances and their sheer pleasure in playing together is infectious.

About the program
Watch this space!
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About the 2018 FOMS 
Concerts at St. George's proudly presents the 2018 FOMS, showcasing top Melbourne emerging musicians! 

Concerts at St. George's is voluntarily managed by a team of musicians with the vision to establish St. George’s Anglican Church in Travancore as a new music performance venue in Melbourne’s inner northwest. Aligned with this vision is the annual Friends of Music Series (FOMS), showcasing top Melbourne emerging musicians.   

Your support for the local arts scene will be tremendously appreciated, with all proceeds from the 2017 FOMS concerts directly contributing to further enhancing the performance space at St. George's. The proceeds will also speak volumes for continuing the fundraising spirit for the Moonee Valley City community, and for continuing the vision for quality, affordable concert-going experiences for the local communities. 

Stay tuned for more updates at www.concertsatstg.org!

The 2018 FOMS is proudly supported by CutCommon Magazine.


Terms and Conditions for Concert Day Pass

1. One name per Day Pass 
2. Day Passes are not name-transferable 
3. Day Passes are not compatible with any Promo Codes
4. Day Passes are valid for only one Concert Day
5. Day Passes are not redeemable for cash

Please present proof of purchase at the door for valid entry. 

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St. George's Anglican Church, Travancore

55 Lucknow St, Travancore VIC 3032, Australia


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