Events and Activities
Macgeorge Fellow Public Lectures
The University of Melbourne is delighted to welcome two scholars of international reputation to present the Macgeorge Fellow Lectures for 2009. Professor Mark Everist and Professor Jeanice Brooks are renowned throughout the musicological community and their presentations will offer a rare opportunity for staff, students, and the general public to hear their insights on the work of Mozart and Jane Austen.
| Professor Mark Everist | Professor Jeanice Brooks | |
| Mozart and Us: Why is the Composer’s Music Important Today? | Music and Romance in Sense and Sensibility | |
| Thursday 30 July - 6.00pm | Thursday 13 August - 6.00pm |
Focus on Melbourne
An evening seminar series for Years 10-12 students and their families. Take a closer look at the many flexible study options available to pursue university study and your dream careers.
Malcolm Bilson - Fortepiano
Malcolm Bilson has been at the forefront of the period-instrument movement for over thirty years. He is renowned for his research and teaching as well as his performances and recordings on early keyboards as soloist and as a member of the English Baroque Soloists, the Academy of Ancient Music, the Philharmonia Baroque, Tafelmusik of Toronto, Concerto Köln.
Haydn Sonata in e, Hob. 34
Mozart Fantasy in c K. 396, F, K. 332 and Eine Kleine Gigue K. 574
Dussek Fantasy and Fugue in f minor (1799)
Beethoven Sonata in Eb, Opus 31/3.
Melba Hall
1.30-3.15pm
Sunday 19 July
Ticket prices TBC
Presented in conjunction with the Victorian Music Teachers' Association
Graduate Information Night
Find out about your graduate study options in 2010 in music, visual and performing arts. Meet staff and talk to current students.
On-going Activities
The School of Music (Parkville) maintains an on-going program of concerts, competitions, summer school programs and other events.