Mostly Mozart: ASQ with ANAM Musicians

Presented by Australian National Academy of Music and Melbourne Recital Centre

Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre
Melbourne
Naarm


Wed 25 June 2025
11am

TICKET PRICES

Standard $59
Concession $52
+transaction fees


*Please note that all bookings are through the Melbourne Recital Centre

We celebrate the culmination of a two-week period of coaching and collaboration with musicians of the Australian National Academy of Music with this concert at Melbourne Recital Centre.
From Haydn’s pioneering spirit to Beethoven’s revolutionary vision, journey through the evolution of string quartet classics.

With musical jokes and surprising turns, Haydn’s String Quartet Op.33 No.6 perfectly showcases how the great composer earned the title the ‘father of the string quartet.’ Overflowing with joy and wit, this genre-establishing piece has delighted audiences since its premiere in 1781.

Written as a tribute to Haydn, Mozart’s String Quartet in D minor invites audiences into darker emotional territory. With its dramatic intensity and exquisite interplay between instruments, each of the four instruments contributes to a musical conversation of profound depth.

This morning’s program culminates in a celebration of Australian musicology with Australian String Quartet joining their ANAM contemporaries for Beethoven’s monumental Große Fuge. Considered ahead of its time, with one German newspaper critic describing it as ‘incomprehensible’, this complex work – one of music’s most thrilling adventures – is the perfect showcase of the talent among this country’s established and emerging stars.

Morning Tea

Join us for coffee plus sweet and savory treats from 10am in the ground floor foyer.

Text courtesy of ANAM / Melbourne Recital Centre

PROGRAM

JOSEPH HAYDN
String Quartet Op.33 No.6 in D

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
String Quartet in D minor, K421

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Große Fuge, Op.133

COVID-19 SAFETY AND ASQ CONCERTS

All ASQ concerts will comply with venue COVID-19 safety protocols. The use of facemasks is encouraged.