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? Hear what the next generation of virtuosi have to say, and how, in the 2025 ANAM Recital series.
Voices of Origin, Memory and Hope
"Music has always provided a way for us to say the unspoken, to express ourselves where language fails. A single note can unlock buried memories, and in this programme I hope to explore the intersection between music and memory and how the trumpet can be a vessel for this. From haunting obituaries, to folk memories, to hope for a better world, this recital will take the listener on a journey where words fail, and only music remains." — Lewis Grey
Lachlan SKIPWORTH Altiora Peto
Tōru TAKEMITSU Paths
Halsey STEVENS Trumpet Sonata
Charles IVES Songs My Mother Taught Me
Lewis Grey (NZ) trumpet
Boudewijn Keenan (NZ) cello
TBC
Daniel Le (ANAM Associate Faculty) piano
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