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2010 AYO International Tour Week 1




St Joseph's College - Hunters Hill



Musicians practicing at St Joseph's College







Sir Mark Elder, conductor



Sir Mark Elder and musicians







2010 AYO International Tour in China




The AYO players performing at Capital M Beijing for the Australian Chamber of Commerce brunch


Musician passing the time in Tianjin




Local culture and sights



The AYO rehearsing at the National Performing Arts Centre Beijing


A happy snap of Lucy and Sam in front of the wonderful NCPA


Alan enjoying his dinner at the NCPA canteen Beijing


The stunning foyer of the NCPA Beijing



Bubble wrap arrives in Beijing for instruments to be packed for the long trip to Denmark


2010 AYO International Tour in Europe




Enjoying a quiet and blissful moment on a sunny Copenhagen day


A glimpse of Tivoli on arrival in Copenhagen

 

The AYO Musicians with Sean Rafferty "In tune" on BBC 3
 

The Royal Albert Hall

 

Basses warming up backstage at the Royal Albert Hall
 

 The AYO rehearsing at the RAH



The AYO Musicians, Sir Mark Elder, and Brett Dean in rehearsal for Televised concert


 Harewood House



  Musicians relaxing at Harewood House



Ekaterina Gubanova and Sir Mark Elder with the AYO take a bow in Harrogate


The AYO in Concert at  The Royal Theatre, Harrogate


On the way to Amsterdam

   

KEY INFORMATION


Applications for 2010 have now closed.

Dates:
4 July – 4 August, 2010

Conductor:
Sir Mark Elder CBE

Performance venues :

Canberra – Llewellyn Hall
Sydney – Sydney Opera House
Shanghai – Shanghai Concert Hall
Tianjin – Tianjin Concert Hall
Beijing – National Centre for the Performing Arts
London – Royal Albert Hall
Harrogate – The Royal Hall
Amsterdam – Concertgebouw



Cost: $3800

AYO will arrange and cover all travel, instrument freight, meals and accommodation costs associated with this program.

Eligibility:
25 years or under, as at 1 January 2010.
Minimum standard AMEB Grade 7 or equivalent.
Open to all orchestral instrumentalists, including harp.
Participants must be available for both seasons.