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Strelitzia Ensemble: Book of Departures

Event

Strelitzia Ensemble: Book of Departures

  • Date: Sunday, 29 October 2017, 2:30 Afternoon Tea, 3:30 Concert
  • Venue: The Independent Theatre — 269 Miller St, North Sydney, NSW
  • Tickets: Adult: $47 | Concession & under 30: $30 | Student: $22 | Child: $16 — Tickets can be purchased online

Event Details

Scrumptious afternoon tea served from 2:30pm, stellar chamber music concert at 3:30pm. It's the perfect Sunday afternoon out.

F.J. Haydn Piano Trio in C Major, Hob. XV: 27
Stuart Greenbaum Book of Departures
Dmitri Shostakovich Piano Trio No. 1 in C minor, Op. 8
Maurice Ravel Piano Quartet, Op. 47

In Book of Departures, the Strelitzia Ensemble explores four very different works for Piano Trio, from the classical to the contemporary. Haydn was one of the first composers to write for Piano Trio, and his bubbly, witty and very extroverted Trio in C Major is from a final set of ten, sometimes referred to as the 'London Trios', that he wrote during his second highly successful trip to London after his retirement from service to the Esterhazy family. Australian composer Stuart Greenbaum originally composed his work Book of Departures as a final commission for the disbanding Sonic Arts Ensemble in 2007. It is a work that travels through sadness and nostalgia to finish with a kind of triumphant optimism, and as Greenbaum writes, "‘Departure’ is an interesting word. It can denote sadness and nostalgia – but it can equally refer to the outset of exciting new journeys and in my mind this piece attempts to address both meanings".

At the tender age of 16, Shostakovich was sent to a sanatorium in Crimea to recover from tuberculosis, where he met and fell in love with Tatyana Glivenko. An uncharacteristically romantic work, this trio is an interesting departure from the style many often associate with Shostakovich, filled as it is with lush melodies and lovesick outpourings. The outbreak of World War I spurred on Maurice Ravel to complete his Piano Trio, as he described to Stravinsky: "The idea that I should be leaving at once made me get through five months' work in five weeks!" There is a certain vivacity and a sense of urgency to this work, and the result is an absolutely masterful Piano Trio which sparkles and surges with energy and life.

Featured non-Australian music: Haydn, Shostakovich, Ravel

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on (02) 9409 4462 or by email to independenttheatre@wenona.nsw.edu.au

Featured Australian Works

Book of departures : for piano trio (2008) by Stuart Greenbaum
— performed by Strelitzia Ensemble

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