Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra Beethoven Septet & Louise Farrenc Nonet Join the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra as they showcase the expressive potential of larger chamber groups of strings and winds, and the beautiful sounds made when these instruments are balanced by a master.
It’s not easy to write for a combination of winds and strings, to get the balance right and to give every instrument its due. Beethoven did it beautifully, of course, in his Septet of 1800, an early, charming work that took a popular musical form and made it entirely his own. Fifty years later Louise Farrenc, an acclaimed pianist and the second-ever female piano professor at the Paris Conservatory, took up Beethoven’s mantle with her rich, exquisite Nonet, a brilliant gem of a work that reinforced her reputation as one of Europe’s leading musical forces. Dates
Wednesday 31 May | The Hills Grammar School, Kenthurst @ 6.30pm Friday 2 June | The Neilson, ACO Pier 2/3, Sydney @ 7.00pm
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