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SUMMARY:Sydney Chamber Choir Presents In Paradisum
DESCRIPTION:Sydney Chamber Choir invites you to In Paradisum\, a concert of rare beauty and intensity that offers reflection\, consolation and light. \nThis rich tapestry of choral music performed in the warm acoustic of St James’ King St\, is designed to let the sounds of Estonian\, Nordic and Australian composers unfold with beautiful resonance. \nAt the heart of the concert is Galina Grigorjeva’s In Paradisum\, music of luminous simplicity whose floating lines seem to suspend time itself. Sacred reflections continue in Edvard Grieg’s Ave Maris Stella\, radiant and gently lyrical\, and Knut Nystedt’s profound Stabat Mater\, a work of stark intensity and quiet anguish. From Arvo Pärt\, the choir performs Bogoroditse Dyevo — music of crystalline clarity that distils ancient texts into moments of piercing stillness. \nNorthern voices are also heard in Jan Sandström’s Det är en Ros Utsprungen (Lo\, How a Rose E’er Blooming)\, where traditional melody is suspended inside glowing modern harmonies\, and Sven-David Sandström’s Four Songs of Love\, a tender exploration of love in its many forms. The program turns to nature and memory in Veljo Tormis’s Autumn Landscapes\, music that feels elemental and rooted in the rhythms of the land. Urmas Sisask’s Benedictio brings a sense of celestial wonder\, while contemporary Australian voices are represented by Anne Cawrse’s The Greatest of These and Joe Twist’s Lament — each offering a distinct and deeply personal response to themes of loss\, tenderness and hope. \nFor the Nystedt and Twist\, the choir is delighted to be joined by acclaimed cellist Julian Smiles. \nBookings \nThis program will also be presented in Goulburn\, at the Hume Conservatorium of Music on 23 May.
URL:http://soundslikesydney.com.au/event/sydney-chamber-choir-presents-in-paradisum/
LOCATION:St James’ King Street
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SUMMARY:Piano Quartets In Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join Emma Jezek\, Andrew Jezek\, Andrew Hines and Hank Xiang as they perform piano quartets by Bridge\, Mozart\, Strauss at the Independent Theatre\, North Sydney. \nViolinist Emma Jezek\, violist Andrew Jezek\, cellist Andrew Hines and pianist Hank Xiang play Mozart’s Piano Quartet no.1 in G minor\, a bold and brilliant work once criticised by Mozart’s publisher for being too difficult for the performers and now a beloved staple in the chamber music repertoire. \nThis is paired with the sole piano quartet of Richard Strauss\, a colossal piece painted with the lush\, and complex colours of late German Romanticism. These echoes of late Romanticism are echoed in the curious Phantasy’ for Piano Quartet by English composer Frank Bridge\, compressing several imaginative motifs into a compact one-movement form. \nThe programme: Frank Bridge Phantasy for Piano Quartet H.94 (1910)/ W A Mozart Piano Quartet no.1 in G minor K478 (1785)/ Interval 15 minutes/ R Strauss Piano Quartet in C minor\, op. 13 (1885) \nTickets are available here \nThe musicians: Emma Jezek is currently the Assistant Principal 2nd Violin at the Sydney Symphony\, a position she has held since 1997. Her first professional position was in the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. She has also played with the Australian World Orchestra\, the Vienna Symphony\, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and Klangforum Wien\, as well as other leading orchestras around Australia. \nAndrew Jezek was co-principal viola in the renowned Viennese contemporary music ensemble Klangforum Wien from 1996 to 2013\, and has performed at most major contemporary music festivals in Europe. In 2013\, Andrew relocated to Sydney and now performs regularly with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australian Chamber Orchestra\, and as guest principal viola with the Australian and Opera Ballet Orchestra and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. He is also a member of the Australian World Orchestra. Andrew has been a member of the Sydney Art Quartet since 2019\, and Co-Artistic Director since 2023. \nAndrew Hines is an alumnus of the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music. Upon graduating\, he was a member of the Medea Quartet\, who were Quartet in Residence at York University and Fellows of the Royal Academy of Music. Currently\, Andrew is the cellist of the Sydney Art Quartet. In 2000\, Andrew was appointed to a position with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra (now Opera Australia Orchestra). After a brief twenty-three year stint\, Andrew resigned from his position to be able to enjoy freelance work and gardening. \nHank Xiang graduated from the Sydney Conservatorium\, studying with Dr Paul Rickard-Ford. He pursued further studies at the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory in the class of the late Nina Seryogina. He won the Kawai Piano Award of the Sydney Eisteddfod in 2011\, and was the third-prize winner of the 2019 Maria Yudina International Piano Competition in Russia\, and has made appearances in the Lev Vlassenko competition of 2015\, and the Australian National Piano Award of 2018. Since returning to Sydney full-time in 2019\, Hank has established his own teaching and accompaniment studio. He continues to perform regularly\, with particular fondness for chamber music.
URL:http://soundslikesydney.com.au/event/piano-quartets-in-concert/
LOCATION:The Independent Theatre\, 269\, Miller Street\, North Sydney\, NSW\, 2030\, Australia
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