Modes of Travel: Across the Ocean with Dvorák, Into the Air with Vaughan Williams, Walking with Bach

Modes of Travel: Across the Ocean with Dvorák, Into the Air with Vaughan Williams, Walking with Bach

Thu 07 May    
7:30pm
Hellensmusic’s opening concert traces composers through their travels, imagined wanderings, and musical evocations of transportation, bringing together a rich array of works by a range [...]
Golden Light to Dusk: Works by Schmitt, Bonis and Brahm

Golden Light to Dusk: Works by Schmitt, Bonis and Brahm

Fri 08 May    
6:30pm
A late afternoon with two hidden treasures of the French turn-of-the-century repertoire and one of the most celebrated figures of German Romanticism. Florent Schmitt studied [...]
300 Years of the Greatest Hits at the Pub

300 Years of the Greatest Hits at the Pub

Fri 08 May    
9:30pm
Join us for an eclectic celebration of music spanning three centuries. From classical masterpieces and jazz standards to rock anthems, pop favourites, and iconic film [...]
Masters in their Prime: Fauré, Poulenc and Mendelssohn

Masters in their Prime: Fauré, Poulenc and Mendelssohn

Sat 09 May    
5:00pm
This concert brings together works that represent key moments of artistic assertion. Fauré’s Piano Quartet No. 2, stands at the threshold of his full maturity, [...]
Eternal Lines: Mature Works by Fauré and Schubert

Eternal Lines: Mature Works by Fauré and Schubert

Sat 09 May    
8:30pm
A composer’s late period can take on many forms. For the French Gabriel Fauré, maturity arrived with old age, as his retirement from the Paris [...]
The Storm Before the Calm: Connesson and Schubert

The Storm Before the Calm: Connesson and Schubert

Sun 10 May    
11:00am
Beginning with the sounds of contemporary agitation and making its way toward the introspective moods of the nineteenth century, this concert invites us to reflect [...]
Concert for the Inner Child: Janáček, Saint-Saëns, and Ridout

Concert for the Inner Child: Janáček, Saint-Saëns, and Ridout

Sun 10 May    
3:00pm
An afternoon of music inspired by the sounds, dreams, and spirit of childhood. Adapted from Munro Leaf’s children’s book The Story of Ferdinand (1936), Alan [...]

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