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