James Ehnes has established himself as one of the most sought-after violinists on the international stage. Gifted with a rare combination of stunning virtuosity, serene lyricism and an unfaltering musicality, Ehnes is a favourite guest of many of the world’s most respected conductors. Praised by critics for his passionate expression and dazzling technique, pianist Andrew Armstrong has delighted audiences across the globe. His engagements have seen him perform a sprawling repertoire of more than 55 concertos with orchestra.
Their performance in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall as part of Melbourne Recital Centre’s Great Performers series presents the Complete Beethoven Sonatas 1-10. The works range from calmly restrained to impossibly extroverted, swapping roles and textures, demanding methodical mastery and technique.
The long-time collaborators maintain a musical synchronicity that is a pleasure to witness, creating a sense of balance and harmony. Originally planned as a highlight of Melbourne Recital Centre’s 2020 Beethoven celebrations, these performances have been long anticipated by Melbourne audiences. Two evenings of powerful music from two esteemed musicians not to be missed.
Monday 14 & Wednesday 16 November 2022 7pm; Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall
Duration: Monday 14 November: 2 hours 20 mins (incl. interval) Wednesday 16 November: 3 hours (incl. two intervals)
Tickets: Premium $115; A reserve $99 ($87 Concession); B reserve $85 ($67 Concession); C reserve $64; D reserve $49