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Coady Pathways Inc. has charitable status for its role in the cultural community.  This NFP, like all charities, is required to lodge an annual report.  Naturally the paid performances are one way the NFP will be able to demonstrate its contribution.  Creating masterclass events that will make the role of Artistic Director visible, and a Producer of Events will be a help to our supporters and to the wider community.

 

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Fate and Majesty: Beethoven’s Iconic Fifths: Concerto and Symphony

Arrangements for piano four hands performed by:

International pianist Coady Green, and rising Chilean pianist Ricardo Roche Idini.

Program

Beethoven Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat Major Opus 73, arranged by Hugo Ulrich.

Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Opus 67, arranged by Carl Czerny

Two scintillating and powerful works , bound by the magic of the number 5 came alive in a virtuosic performance which delighted the Melbourne audience.

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fortyfivedownstairs Third Chamber Music Festival

From May 6- May 18 Coady’s artistic direction presided over 14 events over 13 Days. Coady performed at the piano in numerous events four hands with one or two pianos and renowned partners including Ian Munro, Jerry Wong, Kevin Tamanini and Glenn Riddle. Coady personally accompanied the Lyric Opera 3 song Cycles, The Parlour’s Immortal Beloved and Linda Kouvaris’s Gwen Harwood poems with Justin Kenealy on saxophone and Helen Morse narrating. Coady’s team of performers included Dimity Shepheard, Sally Anne Russell, Ricardo Roche Udini, and the Crossing Machine. World premieres included many arrangements of Beethoven by Czerny Saint-Sean’s and Liszt, and the thrilling Holst original score for The Planets for two pianos and percussion. A Triumph of virtuoso performance and breathtaking artistic direction. Thank you Coady.

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