Pre-Concert Talk 2:15pm
‘Up Close and Personal‘ hosted by 2MBS Fine Music Sydney presenter and producer, Simon Moore
Join us for a captivating afternoon of musical exploration at the upcoming Nexas Quartet concert, where Ravel’s iconic string quartet is reimagined in the rich tones of saxophones. Experience the vibrant soundscapes of the Weimar era with selections from Kurt Weill’s timeless “Threepenny Opera” brought to life with unparalleled passion.
Claude Debussy's “Clair de Lune” from “Suite Bergamasque” is a delicate, ethereal piece that evokes the serene beauty of moonlight through its flowing melodies and impressionistic harmonies.
As a highlight, the quartet will be accompanied by Sydney flautist Bridget Bolliger, whose enchanting melodies will weave the brilliance of Weill and Villa-Lobos into an unforgettable performance of classical innovation and mastery.
To close, Kurt Weill's “September Song” is a poignant, melancholic ballad that reflects on the passage of time and the fleeting nature of love, set to a simple yet emotionally powerful melody.
The Sydney Chamber Music Festival is an annual event at the Manly Art Gallery and Museum, featuring top Australian musicians performing a mix of classical and contemporary music at affordable prices. Held over one weekend, the festival is known for its creative programming inspired by the gallery’s art exhibitions.
The festival includes a special concert for families with special needs and premieres a new Australian composition each year. With only 100 seats, the festival offers an intimate experience near Manly Wharf, easily accessible by ferry from Sydney’s CBD. Concert times are convenient for both young families and the elderly.
Pricing
Tickets available
https://www.sydneychambermusicfestival.org.au/tickets