CSO DOWN SOUTH: NIGHT & DAY

The CSO Chamber Ensemble returns to Tuggeranong Arts Centre with an uplifting program for violin, cello and piano. The concert opens with a well-loved Passacaglia, attributed to both Handel and Halvorsen. The term passacaglia originally described an energetic Spanish street dance; this virtuosic work for violin and cello moves through a number of inventive variations on the core theme.
Pianist Edward Neeman then joins Kirsten Williams and Patrick Suthers for Dvorak’s stirring Second Piano Trio. Arising from a painful season in the composer’s life, this powerful piece of music plumbs great emotional depths. It’s also a work of striking contrasts, opening with a bold Allegro before moving through a sombre largo movement and back to a dancing scherzo. The fourth and final movement is elegantly crafted, exultant and ultimately uplifting.
https://www.tuggeranongarts.com/events/cso-goes-so
Pianist Edward Neeman then joins Kirsten Williams and Patrick Suthers for Dvorak’s stirring Second Piano Trio. Arising from a painful season in the composer’s life, this powerful piece of music plumbs great emotional depths. It’s also a work of striking contrasts, opening with a bold Allegro before moving through a sombre largo movement and back to a dancing scherzo. The fourth and final movement is elegantly crafted, exultant and ultimately uplifting.
https://www.tuggeranongarts.com/events/cso-goes-so
Location
Tuggeranong Arts Centre Theatre
137 Reed Street, Tuggeranong ACT 2901
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