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Death and the Maiden Revealed

29 June 2025

In the Concert Hall

Australian Chamber Orchestra

Classical Music

A Schubert odyssey directed by the electrifying violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja. 

Her body and her instrument and the music she makes all seem one. She is ever thrilling and alive to the moment.

Los Angeles Times

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Death and the Maiden Revealed

Patricia Kopatchinskaja (aka PatKop) is experimental, unpredictable and brilliant. For her, music is alive and made in the moment, and as an acclaimed soloist, reinventive director and ground-breaking composer, she creates an ephemeral magic that can never be replicated. 

Kopatchinskaja is happiest with an ensemble that likes to blur lines and push boundaries, so the ACO is a natural home. She returns after more than a decade to direct the Orchestra in a program that showcases her dynamic virtuosity and enormous range, from Ravel’s showpiece Tzigane, to Schubert’s semi-autobiographical Death and the Maiden arranged for string orchestra. 

This remarkable work represents Schubert’s grappling with impending death. Schubert’s maiden is beautiful, young, and determined to live. Death is resolute, alluring, comforting and kind. Their conversation is filled with tenderness and melancholy, resulting in music that is at once heartbreaking and reassuring. Interspersed will be the world premiere of PatKop’s Danses Macabre, an extraordinary new work full of spirituality and drama that further reveals the heart of Schubert’s masterpiece.

Presented by Australian Chamber Orchestra

Program and Artists

Maurice Ravel (arr. violin, strings and percussion) Tzigane
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber Battalia à 10
PatKop Danses Macabre (World Premiere)
Franz Schubert (arr. PatKop) String Quartet No.14 in D minor, D.810 Death and the Maiden

Patricia Kopatchinskaja  Director and Violin
Australian Chamber Orchestra

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