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Joseph Nolan: A Rare Opportunity

St George's Concert Series

Please note: This event is held at St George's Cathedral

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 Sir Francis Burt Memorial Concert.

Hailed by Sydney Symphony Orchestra as one of the world’s leading organists, this is a rare chance for Perth to hear Dr Nolan in concert. The program will include Widor's famous fifth symphony for organ. Dr Nolan's recordings of Widor have been praised from New York to Sydney as the benchmark collection. Other works include Bach, Reubke, and the Australian premiere of Charles Valentin Alkan's terrifyingly difficult Impromptu on Luther's Choral 'A Mighty Fortress'.

Photo credit: Peter Wallis


ARTISTS 

Dr Joseph Nolan Organ


PROGRAM 

J.S. Bach Passacaglia in C Minor BWV 582

Reubke Sonata on the 94th Psalm 

Alkan Impromptu on Luther's "Un fort rempart est notre Dieu", Op. 69 Jean-Valentin (Australian premiere)

Widor Symphony No 5 in F Minor 


TICKETING INFO

CONCESSIONS APPLY TO
Full-time students
Pensioners
Seniors card holders
Children 16 years & under
Unemployed 

 

SEATING
Please be advised this event is initially being sold in accordance with current Government restrictions.
Should government restrictions change, further seats will be released for sale.

MOBILE TICKETS
Mobile tickets will be emailed shortly after the order confirmation.


RUNNING TIMES 

Starts 7:30pm
Interval
8:20pm*
Second Half 8:40pm*
Finish
 9:20pm*

*Times are approximate and subject to change at any time.


PLEASE NOTE: 

  • Prior to an event if you are feeling unwell, we ask you please do not attend the performance and contact our Box Office on either boxoffice@perthconcerthall.com.au or 9231 9999 to discuss the options for your tickets. 
  • Social distancing requirements will be in place for this event
  • Health and safety guidelines for the venue can be found here.

Presented by St George's Cathedral