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Performance details

Friday 24 June 2022 at 11am
Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall

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Featuring

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Fabien Gabel conductor
Daniel Müller-Schott cello

Program

R. Strauss Don Juan
Dvořák Cello Concerto

About this performance

French conductor Fabien Gabel leads the MSO through a program dedicated to the principal forces of nature: death and desire.

  • Richard Strauss dealt directly with both themes, in his tone poem Don Juan. Strauss’ version sees the title character seduce scores of women as he searches for femininity’s ideal. When he can’t find it, he wills death to come to him. The piece conjures all the swagger and mortification that this scenario suggests, with some magisterial parts for the horns and beautifully sensual woodwinds.
  • To complete this meditation is Dvořák’s Cello Concerto, played by talented German cellist Daniel Müller-Schott. Dedicated in part to the composer’s dying sister-in-law, Dvořák’s Cello Concerto is a piece brimming with yearning and the tenderness that accompanies impending loss.

Duration: approx. 65 minutes, no interval

Enhance your experience

Want to learn more about the music being performed? Arrive early for an informative and entertaining pre-concert talk with musician and composer Kym Dillon.

Friday 24 June at 10.15am
Hamer Hall Stalls Foyer

Join cellist Daniel Müller-Schott and musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music for an intimate masterclass on Thursday 23 June.

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