The finalists of the ANAM Concerto Competition perform with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, with the winner announced on the night. The culmination of a series of competitive rounds, ANAM musicians get an exciting privilege of performing with Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and conductor Johannes Fritzsch.
Fritzsch is currently Conductor Laureate of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, having previously served as their Chief Conductor (2008-2014) and as their Principal Conductor and Artistic Adviser (2021-2022). Until recently, he held the position of Principal Guest Conductor of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
He has conducted many leading orchestras, both within Germany and internationally. He regularly conducts the major Australasian orchestras as well as leading productions for Opera Australia, Opera Queensland, West Australian Opera and State Opera South Australia.
Over the past twenty years, Johannes has given many Masterclasses for the German conductor training and development organisation Dirigentenforum des Deutschen Musikrates. In 2017, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra invited him to design and lead the newly founded Australian Conducting Academy.
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Oboe Concerto in C major K. 314
Ethan Seto (QLD) oboe
Samuel BARBER Violin Concerto Op.14
Olivia Kowalik (NSW) violin
Carl NIELSEN Violin Concerto op.33
Theonie Wang (QLD) violin
Johannes Fritzsch conductor
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO)
This is a free concert, but tickets are still required
Presented by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with ANAM
The ANAM Concerto Competition is supported by Lady Potter AC