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Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra takes the audience on a discovery of ‘Viennese Treasures’

Australian conductor Benjamin Bayl is set to lead the ‘Viennese Treasures’ concerts at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas. ― Picture via Facebook/Benjamin Bayl

Composed in 1821, this full-length, four-movement work is filled with beautiful melody, rhythmic vitality, flowing themes and a grandiose finale., a work based on the title of a widely-read novel by a German author which tells a tale about a pious monk who falls in love with a Duchess.

He was the first Australian Organ Scholar of King’s College Cambridge and is an alumnus of the National Opera Studio. Working extensively in the early music field, recent and regular collaborations include with Concerto Copenhagen, Akamus, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra and Slovak Youth Orchestra.

 

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