Seraphim Trio: Seraphim Plays Schubert
This September, Seraphim Trio will perform in a series of recitals in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide as part of their year-long immersion in Schubert, a program devised around his entire chamber works for piano trio.
Venue: Various
Date: 10 - 25 September 2016
Time: Various
Ticket: Various
Buy / Ticket: http://www.seraphimtrio.com/
Web: http://www.seraphimtrio.com/calendar-2016/
EMail: info@purplemedia.com.au
Date: 10 - 25 September 2016
Time: Various
Ticket: Various
Buy / Ticket: http://www.seraphimtrio.com/
Web: http://www.seraphimtrio.com/calendar-2016/
EMail: info@purplemedia.com.au
Liszt described Schubert as the most poetic musician who ever lived and the two Schubertiades bring you into the poetry and intimacy of this world.
Always inventive, the Trio's recitals also include the wonderful Weekend Feasts "“ where you can indulge in fine food and wine and Schubert.
Seraphim will be joined by violist Jacqui Cronin and bassist David Campbell (Sydney) and Belinda Kendall-Smith (Adelaide) for Schubert's timeless Trout Quintet and Schubert's rarely heard piano quartet.
Seraphim Trio is recognised for its outstanding contribution to the musical life of Australia. Over the last two decades, Helen Ayres, Anna Goldsworthy and Tim Nankervis have remained steadfastly committed to chamber music, from building the contemporary repertoire to developing new audiences and teaching the next generation of performers.
A regular guest at music festivals throughout Australia, Seraphim has released two CDs on ABC Classics, the latest Beethoven Piano Trio, and has commissioned a broad repertoire of new Australian works.
Program
Trio in one movement in B flat, D. 28 Sonatensatz
Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F for Piano Quartet, D.487
Notturno for piano trio in E flat major, D. 897
Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 Trout
Program
Trio in B flat, Op. 99 D. 898
Trio in E flat, Op. 100 D. 929
All the senses will be well looked after with beautiful music, food and wine. This is a wonderful opportunity to be immersed in the works of Schubert with three captivating recitals over one weekend; insightful pre-concert talks by Seraphim Trio; and guest presenters from ABC Classic FM.
Trio in E flat, Op. 100 D. 929
Sonatina in D for violin and piano Op. 137/1
Sonata for arpeggione and piano, D. 821
Trio in B flat, Op. 99 D. 898
Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F for Piano Quartet, D.487
Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 Trout
In Adelaide, their collaboration with award-winning street artist Peter Drew returns by popular demand as they transform a streetscape into an immersive chamber music experience.
Anna Goldsworthy, Tim Nankervis and Helen Ayres are available for interview. Biographies follow the media release.
Seraphim Trio Plays Schubert from 10 until 25 September in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Bookings and more information: www.seraphimtrio.com
Always inventive, the Trio's recitals also include the wonderful Weekend Feasts "“ where you can indulge in fine food and wine and Schubert.
Seraphim will be joined by violist Jacqui Cronin and bassist David Campbell (Sydney) and Belinda Kendall-Smith (Adelaide) for Schubert's timeless Trout Quintet and Schubert's rarely heard piano quartet.
Seraphim Trio is recognised for its outstanding contribution to the musical life of Australia. Over the last two decades, Helen Ayres, Anna Goldsworthy and Tim Nankervis have remained steadfastly committed to chamber music, from building the contemporary repertoire to developing new audiences and teaching the next generation of performers.
A regular guest at music festivals throughout Australia, Seraphim has released two CDs on ABC Classics, the latest Beethoven Piano Trio, and has commissioned a broad repertoire of new Australian works.
Series Recitals this September
Series 1: Schubertiade
Saturday 10 September, 4:30pm, The Independent Theatre, SydneyProgram
Trio in one movement in B flat, D. 28 Sonatensatz
Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F for Piano Quartet, D.487
Notturno for piano trio in E flat major, D. 897
Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 Trout
Series 2: The Wanderer
Sun 11 Sept 3:30pm, The Independent Theatre Sydney; Tue 20 Sept 7pm, Melbourne Recital Centre; and Wed 21 Sept 7:30pm, The Art Gallery of BallaratProgram
Trio in B flat, Op. 99 D. 898
Trio in E flat, Op. 100 D. 929
Weekend Feast
Sat 24 "“ Sun 25 Sept, State Library of South AustraliaAll the senses will be well looked after with beautiful music, food and wine. This is a wonderful opportunity to be immersed in the works of Schubert with three captivating recitals over one weekend; insightful pre-concert talks by Seraphim Trio; and guest presenters from ABC Classic FM.
Program: Concert 1
Notturno for piano trio in E flat major, D. 897Trio in E flat, Op. 100 D. 929
Program: Concert 2
Impromptu No. 2 in E flat major for solo piano, D. 899Sonatina in D for violin and piano Op. 137/1
Sonata for arpeggione and piano, D. 821
Trio in B flat, Op. 99 D. 898
Program: Concert 3
Trio in one movement in B flat, D. 28 SonatensatzAdagio and Rondo Concertante in F for Piano Quartet, D.487
Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 Trout
In Adelaide, their collaboration with award-winning street artist Peter Drew returns by popular demand as they transform a streetscape into an immersive chamber music experience.
Anna Goldsworthy, Tim Nankervis and Helen Ayres are available for interview. Biographies follow the media release.
Seraphim Trio Plays Schubert from 10 until 25 September in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Bookings and more information: www.seraphimtrio.com