Hailed by ABC Classic FM as ‘an extraordinary musician’, by BBC Radio 3 Record Review as 'magnificent' and by Gramophone as ‘perceptive and intensely musical’, there is a reason why Joseph Nolan is widely acknowledged as one of the world's greatest organists.
Joseph has played in concerts all across the globe, including Buckingham Palace on multiple occasions, most notably giving the opening concert of the refurbished Grand Ballroom organ.
A nominee for Artist of the Year, Limelight Magazine has also recently awarded Joseph its coveted ‘Recording of the Month’ – the first time in the history of the magazine that an organ disc has been awarded this distinction.
Now, the critically-acclaimed musician brings his virtuosity and musical flair to Perth Concert Hall. Nolan will be performing an eclectic yet essential repertoire of Franck, J.S. Bach and Vierne – all on the venue’s strikingly beautiful 3,000 pipe organ.
Don’t miss a show that is sure to immerse you into a world of musical beauty and grandiose.
PROGRAM
J.S. Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor BWV 528
Cesar Franck Prelude, Fugue and Variation
Vierne Symphony No 1
ADDITIONAL TICKETING INFO
Group 6 + (Save $5 per ticket)
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School Group Special
Only $10 per student, teachers go free*! Expand the experience with an optional tour of the iconic Perth Concert Hall – call 9231 9999 for bookings and enquiries.
*minimum group 12 PAX, 1 free teacher per 12 students.
RUNNING TIMES
1 hour, no interval
Times are approximate and subject to change at any time.
FOOD & BEVERAGE
A 'Grab and Go' menu will be available pre-show, one hour prior at this event.
Meals you will often find at this station range from curries, braises, gourmet burgers and substantial salads, right through to lighter options as sushi, special fries and gourmet pies.
Pre-plan your dining by viewing the menu below:
*Menus are subject to change.
Presented by Perth Concert Hall