February 2008
I promised I would be in touch again before the first tour of the year and so here it is. I must apologise for making this a short note as we are deep in rehearsals at the moment and are also busily preparing for the first of the lunchtime concerts at City Recital Hall tomorrow afternoon. Apparently this concert is sold out so we are very much looking forward to seeing everyone so soon. I have to say that rehearsals have been fascinating as has my research leading up to the concerts. The relationship between these three masterful composers, and their relationship to the genre of chamber music is inspiring. We have discovered much about the youthful genius of Mendelssohn who, only two years after he wrote the piano quartet we will perform, was to write one of the true masterpieces in the entire chamber repertoire - the Octet. The development of his genius is staggering! The Brahms A major Quartet is the work we will perform for the lunch time concert tomorrow and it too is an amazing work. Here is Brahms in the midst of enormous personal struggle but every bit the mature master in full control of every note. The work that begins the program by Schumann is a charming idyll in the midst of these two larger works. It is amazing how very different all three works are, having been composed over a period of some forty years, one by a youthful master of only 14, and the other two by powerfully mature men around their 30th year. I hope you will be able to join us for this marvellous program. Our concerts in Canberra and Bowral are sold out but there are still some tickets available for Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. PROGRAM Schumann - Piano Trio in A minor, Op.88 'Fantasiestücke DATES Tickets are available to all concerts. You can contact us on 02 9969 7039 or email info@selbyandfriends.com.au.
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