Chamber Series Lunchtime Concert
with Mark Fitzpatrick & Andrew Young
Wednesday 18 March 12:30pm
Lyrebird
Room at West Gippsland Arts Centre
Mark Fitzpatrick & Andrew
Young, Associate Principal Trumpet of Orchestra Victoria and Section
Principal Horn of Orchestra Victoria, are coming to West Gippsland Arts
Centre to perform and teach as part of our new Lunchtime Chamber Series.
The
Lunchtime Chamber Series is an initiative by Niels Bijl and West
Gippsland Arts Centre, bringing world-class musicians to Warragul.
Audiences can enjoy performances, and participate in exclusive
masterclasses with some of Australia's finest musicians.
Mark
Fitzpatrick is the current Section Principal Trumpet of Orchestra
Victoria. Since the age of 10, Mark has been playing the cornet, and has
since toured all over the world with Orchestra Victoria, Melbourne
Symphony Orchestra, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Australian Opera and
Ballet Orchestra and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, as well as
Norway’s Stavanger Symphony Orchestra and the Kristiansand Symphony
Orchestra.
Andrew Young has completed a Bachelor of Music with
Geoff Collinson at the University of Melbourne and continued his studies
at the Australian National Academy of Music under Geoff Lierse, Ben Jacks,
and Andrew Bain. Andrew then studied abroad at the Frankfurt University of
Music and Performing Arts, where he attained a Master of Music and a
Soloist Diploma under the tutelage of Professor Esa Tapani.
Mark
Fitzpatrick & Andrew Young are also teaching an exclusive 70-minute
Masterclass on the same day with tickets available to a maximum of 5
students. Click here to book your
place!
Please Note:
Mark Fitzpatrick & Andrew Young are offering
private classes from 1:30pm to 3:30pm through TryBooking.com:
https://www.trybooking.com/DCZUK
Please
Note: Tim Francis was originally advertised but has had to withdraw from
this performance.
Photography: Simon Eeles
Duration: 45
minutes no intermission
Members: $18
Full: $25
Concession:
$20
Youth U/18: $15
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$25.00
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18 March 2026
