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Australia Ensemble: Dream Tracks

Event

Australia Ensemble: Dream Tracks

  • Date: Saturday, 10 April 2021, 8pm
  • Venue: Sir John Clancy Auditorium — University of New South Wales, Gate 9, High Street, Kensington, NSW
  • Tickets: [Single tickets available April 9] - Adults: $56 | Children: $34 | Concession: $34 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on (02) 9385 2874

Event Details

This program harnesses the agility and colours of the clarinet, paired with strings and piano, to evoke glimpses of place, culture and time. The journey begins with an arrangement of three English folksongs that reflect the traditional music captured by Grainger and his phonograph during tours of Lincolnshire and other English counties. Then Peter Sculthorpe’s Dream Tracks evokes landscapes from the Torres Strait Island through to Arnhem Land and Kakadu, in this mesmeric trio for clarinet, violin and Piano. Françaix’s D major Trio is a masterful example of the composer’s mature style, imbued with quirkiness and a fiercely individual voice that is recognisably French. The program ends with Carl Maria von Weber’s Clarinet Quintet which is a beautifully crafted example of the German Romanticism to which Weber contributed so much. Its concerto-like style reinforced the clarinet – then relatively new – as an instrument to be reckoned with.

Program

Percy GRAINGER | English Folk Songs arr. Griffiths, Young and Gershwin (2010 rev. 2021)

Peter SCULTHORPE | Dream Tracks (1992)

Jean FRANÇAIX | Piano Trio in D major (1986)

Carl Maria von WEBER | Clarinet Quintet in B flat major, Op.34 (1811-15)

Featured non-Australian music: Jean FRANÇAIX, Carl Maria von WEBER

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on (02) 9385 2874 or by email to australia.ensemble@unsw.edu.au

Featured Australian Works

Dream tracks : for violin, clarinet and piano (1992) by Peter Sculthorpe
— performed by Australia Ensemble

Featured artists

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