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[Past Event] ANAM Presents: Sublime String Quintets

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6 Aug 2024
7 heures du matin

Auditorium Rosina

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Un petit plus $60.00
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Un peu moins $20.00

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Quand

6 Aug 2024
7 heures du matin

Auditorium Rosina

Coût

Un petit plus $60.00
Standard $40.00
Un peu moins $20.00

Site web

anam.com.au/2024-events/sublimestringquintets

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CourrielTéléphone

Réserver

ANAM Presents Sublime String Quintets, an enchanting chamber showcase led by Polish violinist, Jakub Jakowicz — exemplary chamber musician, teacher and soloist.

How to explain Schubert’s genius when his music reveals it so readily? His string quintet is an epic of the chamber music world – visionary, long-breathed, novelistic – yet it’s also often serenely songful. It may be built to a grand design, but it can also sound miraculously spontaneous.

Schubert’s warm-hearted masterwork is that rare string quintet featuring two cellos rather than two violas. It’s bookended in this concert by a work written for the same forces; but where Schubert’s Quintet is acknowledged as one of the greatest of all chamber works, Maliszewski’s magnificent Quintet is a major rediscovery.

Lutosławski was one of Maliszewski’ students. At first, this Polish composer’s music was suppressed by his Russian masters, but by the end of his life he’d become an iconic musical figure of his time.

Witold MALISZEWSKI String Quintet in D minor
Witold LUTOSŁAWSKI Subito
Witold LUTOSŁAWSKI Epitaph
Witold LUTOSŁAWSKI Bukoliki
Witold LUTOSŁAWSKI Dance Preludes
Franz SCHUBERT String Quintet
Jakub Jakowicz director/violin
ANAM Musicians

Jakub Jakowicz’s Artistic Residency at ANAM is supported by Meredith Baldwin.

 

A propos de

Jakub Jakowicz

Studied violin at the Warsaw Fryderyk Chopin University of Music under the supervision of his father Krzysztof Jakowicz. He was also the last student of prof. Tadeusz Wroński – one of the Polish legendary violinists.

The artist made his stage debut at the age of 11. He has played with all leading Polish orchestras. In 1998 Krzysztof Penderecki invited him to play at the Penderecki Festival in Cracow, where he performed Capriccio per violino e orchestra under Jerzy Maksymiuk. In 2001 Jakub Jakowicz made his debut with Munich Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Pinchas Steinberg, performing Karol Szymanowski’s Violin Concerto No. 1. Since then, he has made solo appearances with several renowned orchestras in Europe and South America.

 

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