Estampa: Postcards - Melodies from Afar
About this Event
Program
Django REINHARDT (1910–1953)
Seul ce soir (1942)
Antônio Carlos JOBIM (1927–1994)
Corcovado (1960)
Samuel VINCENT (b. c. 1980s–1990s)
Hora De Nundah (2024)
Traditional (Sweden)
Kristallen den fina
John REEVES
N'Awlins
Django REINHARDT (1910–1953)
Nuages (1940)
Tony MURENA (1917–1970) & Joseph COLOMBO
Indifférence (1942)
TRADITIONAL (Ghana)
Fireman
GAROTO (1915–1955)
Desvairada
Interval
John REEVES
Lay Down Your Arms and Make Merry
Anselmo AIETA (1896–1964) & Francisco GARCÍA JIMÉNEZ (1899–1980)
Mariposita (1941)
Serge GAINSBOURG (1928–1991)
La Javanaise (1963)
Traditional (Sweden)
Halling Från Ekshärad
Frédéric CHOPIN (1810–1849) / Antônio Carlos JOBIM (1927–1994)
Chopin Prelude in E minor / How Insensitive (1839 / 1963)
Traditional (Sweden)
Farmors Brudpolska
Sholom SECUNDA (1894–1974) & Others
Bei Mir Bistu Shein (1932)
Johann Sebastian BACH (1685–1750)
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: third movement (1721)
Tickets
Adults $49
Concession $45
Music Students $10 (kindly subsidised by our generous donors)
Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia
Embark on a captivating musical journey with Postcards – Melodies from Afar, a concert that blends jazz, classical, folk and world music in a truly unique experience. From the fierce folky jazz of Django Reinhardt’s Seul ce soir to the romantic bossa nova of Antônio Carlos Jobim’s Corcovado, this performance explores the depth and beauty of diverse musical traditions.
Original compositions like Hora De Nundah, inspired by Balkan rhythms, and N'Awlins, capturing the essence of New Orleans jazz, are paired with traditional Swedish folk songs like Kristallen den fina and Halling Från Ekshärad.
Experience a beautiful arrangement that intertwines Chopin’s Prelude in E minor with Jobim’s How Insensitive, effortlessly blending classical and bossa nova. Bie Mir Bistu Shein is a beloved Yiddish classic that evokes a nostalgic charm, while the lively rhythms of Farmors Brudpolska transports you across continents. The concert concludes with a brilliant arrangement of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, celebrating the timeless appeal of Baroque music.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 10.00 to AUD 100.00

















