Back to All Events

AVANT GARDENS: DOUBLE SYMMETRY


  • Glebe / Alexandria Sydney, NSW (map)

In this intimate salon concert, Véronique Serret and Blair Harris show how a violin and a cello can create the richness and power of a string quartet – synergy and symmetry in action. Their program of duets and solos is a microcosm of human emotion, playing on dramatic contrasts: light and dark, smooth tonality and daring dissonance, power and delicacy, moody sentiment and fierce virtuosity, sinuous lines and dance-like energy.

Buy Tickets Glebe

BUY TICKETS Alexandria

DETAILS

  • Saturday 17 May 3pm, BOYCE ST, Glebe *
  • Sunday 18 May 3pm, HENDERSON RD, Alexandria *

* The exact address for this concert will be communicated to ticket holders a week before the event.

PROGRAM

ERKKI-SVEN TÜÜR Synergie, for violin and cello (2010)

JÖRG WIDMANN Selections from 24 Duos for violin and cello (2008)

OSVALDO GOLIJOV Omaramor, for solo cello (1991)

KAIJA SAARIAHO -  Aure,  for violin and cello (2011)

HOLLY HARRISON Ice Giant, for solo violin (2023)

IANNIS XENAKIS Dhipli Zyia (Double Symmetry), for violin and cello (1951)

PERFORMERS

  • Véronique Serret (violin)

  • Blair Harris (cello)

DESCRIPTION

Estonian composer Erkki-Sven Tüür once said you don’t need a full orchestra to create a powerful soundscape, and in this intimate salon concert, Véronique Serret and Blair Harris show how a violin and a cello can create the richness and power of a string quartet – synergy and symmetry in action

Their program plays to the drama of contrasts – from the tensions between tonal and atonal in Tüür’s fiercely uncompromising Synergie, to the juxtapositions of shimmering mellifluousness of Kaija Saariaho’s Aure, and the sense of attraction and rejection in Jörg Widmann’s Duos. Osvaldo Golijov gives the cello a free fantasy on ‘My Beloved Buenos Aires’ in his moody and sinuous homage to tango singer Carlos Gardel. Holly Harrison turns her imagination to the planet Neptune in a brilliant solo, composed for Serret, that’s part bluegrass fiddle, part heavy metal guitar. And an early work by Iannis Xenakis unifies the duo once again for an energetic, folk-infused finale in the spirit of Béla Bartók.

What can you expect from an Avant Gardens concert experience?

These social salon concerts take place in the lovely private homes of generous Ensemble Offspring supporters, so we only share the exact address with concert-goers the week of the event in our pre-concert information email. When you arrive you will be warmly welcomed by the Ensemble Offspring team. Throughout the concert you’ll learn more about the music as the musicians and composers share stories and background on the works. After the concert, we invite you to join the musicians, composers and our wonderful hosts for a chat, a glass or two of Rowlee Wines Cuveé and a selection of delectables.

Earlier Event: May 17
Omega Ensemble: Distant World
Later Event: May 17
Jon Rose & Erik Griswold