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Max Richter: VOICES and Recomposed | Dark Mofo 2023Max Richter (DEU/GBR) + Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Friday 9—Saturday 10 June, 7—9.30pm
Doors 6pm
Federation Concert Hall, 1 Davey St, Nipaluna/Hobart
Information: darkmofo.net.au/program/max-richter-voices
All ages
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SOLD OUT
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A sombre and fitting lament for our time, VOICES unites readings of the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights with Richter’s ‘negative’ orchestra—an ensemble consisting almost entirely of cello and double bass. Then, embark on a journey through Richter’s modern recomposition of Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’.
Performance Credits: Max Richter with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Matthew Lynch, solo soprano Grace Davidson, solo violin Emma McGrath, Choir
Vanguard Consort.
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Accessibility
The main entrance to this venue is via the Hotel Grand Chancellor off Davey Street. This venue has level access, but has limited accessible seating. Level access is available in the stalls, while seating for people who use wheelchairs is available on the balcony. Aisle seats in the stalls provide level access seating, however the floor has a steady decline on entry to the venue and stalls, and a steady incline on return to the exit.
When purchasing tickets, seating for people who use wheelchairs is clearly marked on the balcony seating map. Accessible toilets are available at Ground Level, to the left of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra box office counter. All public entry points into the venue are fitted with automatic glass doors.
Accessible parking is available in the Hotel Grand Chancellor turning circle off Davey Street, in the Dunn Place car park at TMAG, and by Mures.
If you have questions about this venue, contact the Federation Concert Hall Box Office on [email protected] or 1800 001 190.
Safe space
We believe in safe and positive spaces where all people are welcome and respected. If you experience or see something that doesn’t look right, please report it to one of our friendly staff.
Acknowledgement
We acknowledge and respect the Palawa people as the traditional and ongoing owners of the skies, land, and water of Lutruwita. We pay our respects to their elders both past and present and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Federation Concert Hall, Hobart, Australia