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.
Tonal Whiplash
"Each piece is highly contrasting and tells a different story. I also chose three piece that show the potential of the different characters the horn can create.
Preparing this program has been a blast. I've always wanted to play the Rosetti and Hindemith, and the Šenk is an awesome piece that I discovered earlier this year when looking for a contemporary solo. Surprisingly enough I’ve found the Šenk to be the most rewarding to practice just because it’s such a new experience and digging into the extended techniques and the atmosphere the piece evokes has been so much fun." — Oliver Harris
Antonio ROSETTI Concerto for 2 Horns in E-flat Major
Nina ŠENK One's Song
Paul HINDEMITH Horn Sonata
Oliver Harris (NSW) horn
Tom Allen (VIC) horn
Berta Brozgul (ANAM Associate Faculty) piano
Photo by Pia Johnson
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