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Jan - Feb

  • Fri 30 Jan, 8:00 PM
    Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
  • Sun 1 Feb, 2:30 PM
    The Arts Centre, Melbourne
  • Mon 2 Feb, 8:00 PM
    The Arts Centre, Melbourne
  • Wed 4 Feb, 8:00 PM
    Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide
  • Fri 6 Feb, 8:00 PM
    Perth Concert Hall, Perth
  • Sun 8 Feb, 2:30 PM
    Sydney Opera House, Sydney
  • Tue 10 Feb, 8:00 PM
    City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney
  • Wed 11 Feb, 7:00 PM
    City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney
  • Sat 14 Feb, 8:00 PM
    City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney

Dawn Upshaw and the ACO

RICHARD TOGNETTI
Artistic Director and Lead Violin
DAWN UPSHAW
Soprano
CHRISTOPHER MOORE

Viola

LEDGER New Work
MOZART Symphony No.29 in A
GOLIJOV
Night of the Flying Horses
Lúa Descolorida
How Slow the Wind

BARTÓK Hungarian Folksongs
MOZART Sinfonia Concertante, K364
STRAUSS Morgen!

Tickets: $45-$98

Soprano Dawn Upshaw has established an international reputation as her generation’s pre-eminent performer of the most exciting vocal music from the Baroque to today. Recently awarded the MacArthur Foundation’s ‘Genius Grant’ and the winner of four Grammy Awards, Upshaw is without doubt “one of the most consequential performers of our time” (LA Times). Upshaw will perform repertoire that demonstrates the warmth, range, intelligence and dramatic flair for which she is renowned.

Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante is a conversation between friends, in this case, Richard Tognetti and Christopher Moore. It features virtuosic interplay of violin and viola in the majestic first movement, a tragic aria in the second and ends with a rousing dance.

The eighteen-year-old Mozart truly came of age as a symphonist with his 29th symphony, combining vigour (with its hunting horns), grace (in the elegant dignity of its minuet) and intimacy. The famous opening movement was featured in the film Amadeus, along with the Sinfonia Concertante.

Audio sample: Schubert: Death and the Maiden

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“Upshaw’s performances are the stuff of legend.” Los Angeles Times, 2007

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Richard Tognetti introduces Dawn Upshaw

Dawn Upshaw in Handel's Theodora.