As a musician’s instrumental proficiency develops, so too does their artistic taste and temperament. Each ANAM musician’s recital is a snapshot in time - simultaneously summarising their year of training and revealing glimpses of their future selves. What music excites them? What do they want to communicate? How does their art help them understand the world better? Experience the unique and intimate points of view of each musician individually in this recital series. Hear what the next generation of virtuosi have to say, and how.
This program explores Schubert's reflection on the Classical period with a Romantic sensibility with a pinch of nostalgia. Brahms, drawing on the influence of his Rain Song, offers a deeply lyrical dialogue between violin and piano, full of warmth and introspection. Saint-Saëns, on the other hand, brings an air of playful virtuosity and character. Together, these pieces invite us to reflect on how music can capture the complexities of life, emotion, and artistic growth.
Franz SCHUBERT Rondo in A Major, D. 438
Johannes BRAHMS Violin Sonata No. 1 in G Major, op. 78 Regensonate
Camille SAINT-SAËNS Introduction and rondo capriccioso, op. 28
James Armstrong (QLD) violin
Louisa Breen (ANAM Associate Faculty)
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