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.
Haydn, Kodály, and an English Sorbet
"I’m so excited to be sharing this brilliant program with you!
This recital begins with the joyful first movement of Haydn's "D major Cello Concerto". I will aim to form a fresh take on the brilliance and elegance of the Haydn. "An Idyll" by Sullivan and "Salut d'amour" by Elgar offers a warm contrast of tender lyricism, sincerity and reflection. The program concludes with the monumental “Solo Cello Sonata” by Kodály. As one of the most significant solo cello pieces written, the Sonata draws inspiration on Hungarian folk music and pushes the cello to its expressive and technical limits." — Max Wung
Joseph HAYDN Cello Concerto in D major, op. 101, Hob. VIIb/2
Arthur SULLIVAN An Idyll
Edward ELGAR Salut d'amour
Zoltán KODÁLY Sonata for Cello in B minor, op. 8
Max Wung (WA) Cello
Berta Brozgul (ANAM Associate Faculty) Piano
Photo by Pia Johnson
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