
Australia Ensemble: Concert 4
25 October @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm AEDT

Blown away by a performance of Mozart’s Gran partita, the 36-year old Dvořák was inspired to write one his own most joyful and extrovert works, the Serenade, Op.44, performed in this concert by the Ensemble with guest artists from Melbourne. It is pure Dvořák, with reference to Czech dances and marches, and his folk-inflected unique lyricism.
As much fun is Beethoven’s early Trio, which exploits the songful nature of the clarinet, but not at the expense of wit and joy, especially in the brilliant variations on a hit song by contemporary Joseph Weigl.
Beethoven wrote his piece for a well-known virtuoso as did Clara Schumann, in what was to become the last music she wrote begore abandoning composition. The 1853 Romances were for a 22-year-old violinist whose technique was ‘perfect, with the finest pianissimo, the most exceptional bravura’ – Joseph Joachim.
The Ensemble completes this celebratory final program with a much anticipated new work by Australian composer Lachlan Skipworth.
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