Kaleidoscope Arts Magazine

Kaleidoscope is an Arts Magazine program designed to bring the music, drama and literature in the Adelaide community, and from wider afield, to listeners.  It is produced and presented by Emily Sutherland and can be heard each Wednesday at 6.00pm with a repeat on Saturday 11.00am. or Listen on Demand to Kaleidoscope by accessing 5mbs.com  then click Listen on Demand then Kaleidoscope

Tim Roberts loves his Wedgwood, and tells why,

Keith Crellin  enjoys working with Adelaide Youth Orchestra, and explains why

James Logan loves his lute and theorbo, and talks about the music he plays.

TIM ROBERTS

If you haven’t been to see the Wedgwood Exhibition in the David Roche Foundation, 

241 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide, then listening to Tim Roberts, the curator, talk about some of the items on display will convince you that this is something worth checking out.

The Portland Vase

The excellence of the pieces may not surprise you, but the variety may.

Check the website for details and tickets at rochefoundation.com.au 

KEITH CRELLIN

Keith has been artistic director of the AdYO for over twenty years and he still loves it. This year their end of year celebration concerts will be on the 26 November. Two concerts: the first at 12 noon  with the junior players, and the second at 5.00pm, with the major orchestra.  

At Adelaide Town hall 26 November        Book at adyo.com.au 

JAMES LOGAN

James Logan is an Adelaide Baroque Academy Emerging Artist and has already made his mark, playing both the lute and the theorbo.

Photo of James Logan with a theorbo

James playing the theorbo in a recent concert.

You can hear him at Music on the Terrace, Sunday 19 November in the South Australian Museum: Pacific Cultures Gallery at 11.20am or 1.20pm. 

On the Terrace is organised by CMA and features a number of musicians in short concerts, and all for free. 

Check the entire program at chambermusicadelaide.com.au