Songs Without Words
What a delightful way to introduce the true song masters – Mendelssohn (both Fanny and Felix), Chopin and Schubert! Australian composer Anne Cawrse composed her lovely work as a special commission by the ABC and it reflects on the special relationship between the Mendelssohn siblings. Chopin’s beautiful and only piano trio follows and it is no surprise that it envelops his uncanny ability to create repose, virtuosity and drama. Schubert’s sizable final piano trio, composed shortly before his death, closes this stunning program encompassing the composers we adore for their genius with song. Allie Osborne returns for this program with Katie Hewgill, SSO Principal Cellist and an old friend who is warmly welcomed to S&F for the first time in 2025.
Anne Cawrse (1981 -)
Songs Without Words (2020)
Frédéric Chopin (1810 – 1849)
Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 8 (1828-9)
Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828)
Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 100 D. 929 (1827)
DATE | CITY | VENUE | TIME | |
Fri 12th September | Canberra | James Fairfax Theatre - National Gallery of Australia | 7:00 pm | get tickets |
Sat 13th September | Bowral | Bowral Memorial Hall | 4:00 pm | get tickets |
Sun 14th September | Turramurra | Turramurra Uniting Church | 2:15 pm | get tickets |
Mon 15th September | Melbourne | Primrose Potter Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre | 2:00 pm | get tickets |
Mon 15th September | Melbourne | Primrose Potter Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre | 7:00 pm | get tickets |
Thu 18th September | Sydney | Sydney City Recital Hall | 7:00 pm | get tickets |
Sun 21st September | Adelaide | Elder Hall, University of Adelaide | 2:15 pm | get tickets |
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