The Manly Daily
February 9th 2007
STEPPING OUT
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It was something I created and managed and it was
sad to let that ‘go’
- KATHRYN SELBY |
When three’s company
Post Macquarie Trio, she’s still determined to provide great
classical music and to surround herself again with a talented
ensemble. Kathryn Selby speaks to ROD BENNETT
NORTHBRIDGE pianist Kathryn
Selby hasn’t been idle since the
disbanding of the Macquarie Trio
last year.
She founded, managed and performed in
this successful musical ensemble. That
association made a huge impact on her and
she was ‘‘devastated’’ when it ended. ‘‘It was something I created and
managed and it was sad to let that go,’’ she
said.
Before the Macquarie Trio, 1988-92, she
was the namesake of Selby and Friends, an
ensemble with transitional members and
worked with a variety of top classical
musicians.
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Kathryn Selby has revived Selby
and Friends in a new guise,
TriOz.
Picture: BRAD HUNTER |
She has resurrected Selby and Friends
series (five concerts) with an emphasis on
a particular trio which Selby described as ‘‘hitting it off’’ both musically and personally.
‘‘We formed for replacement concerts for
Macquarie,’’ she said. ‘‘I didn’t know these
girls very well before then.’’
‘‘I knew of Emma-Jane Murphy as the
former principal cellist with the
Australian Chamber Orchestra, and I’d
heard the name of Niki Vasilakis in music
circles.’’
So successful were their replacement
concerts that the three women began Selby
and Friends in a new guise, TrioOz,with a
view to doing three concerts in the Selby
and Friends series and beyond. Selby revealed that talks were under way about a possible residency.
Another new thing for TrioOz is the venue with this Sunday afternoon series
moving to the ‘‘light-filled’’ McQuoin
Centre at Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College in North Sydney.
‘‘It has good parking and there is a lift
from the garage to the venue,’’ she said. ‘‘The acoustics are excellentwith wooden
floors - I think it’s going to be great.’’
For the Selby and Friends concerts she will be teaming up with the award-winning
Janaki String Trio from the USA. This
Californian trio has taken the chamber
music world by storm. She will also be playing with Australian cellist Li-Wei for a recital tour in September.
‘‘The common thread in the programs
are trios and sonatas by Beethoven,’’ Selby
said. ‘‘There will also be a few chamber music favourites by Ravel, Schubert,
Mendelssohn, Dvorak and Schumann.’’
The Monte Sant’ Angelo recitals are Sunday, at 2.30pm. The first is on March 25.
The college is at the corner of Berry and Miller streets, North Sydney.
The other concert dates are May 13, July
29, September 9 and November 18.
For bookings phone 9969 7039 or click here to email
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