A toe-tapping celebration of folk melodies and story-song.
Joseph Haydn spent much of his life in Hungary, immersed in the rich Hungarian folk tradition.
These influences permeated his compositions, including the free-spirited Piano Trio No. 39 in G Major. The third movement features the Verbunkos, a folk-inspired dance brimming with vigour and purpose, used in the recruitment efforts of the Austro-Hungarian army.
Antonin Dvořak was similarly influenced by folk music: in his case, the sounds of his Bohemian homeland. His Piano Trio No. 4 is full of contrasts: joy and lament, major and minor. The title ‘Dumky’ is a nod to the Slavic tradition of epic poetry, a style that was sung and used in the mythic retelling of great historical events.
Artists
Kirsten Williams violin
Patrick Suthers cello
Edward Neeman piano
Repertoire
JOSEPH HAYDN Piano Trio in G major, Hob.XV:25
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op. 90, B. 166 ‘Dumky’
Duration
Approximately 1 hour.
When
Sun 16 FEB at 2:00PM
Venue
Yarralumla ALBERT HALL
Accessibility
Wheelchair access
Ticket Prices
$48-55Adults
$43-50Concession (means-tested pensioner, full-time students)
$35Under 35
$16Student rush
https://cso.org.au/concerts/2025-cc1-folk-melodies