
Mozart & Brahms
Reimaginings
Mozart’s Grand Sestetto reimagines an orchestral masterpiece with just six instruments. Brahms takes the string quartet and makes it richer and more beautiful in his First Sextet.
In the Utzon Room | Classical Music
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Reimaginings
Mozart’s Grand Sestetto is an unusual take on his already experimental Sinfonia Concertante. Recrafted for six instruments by an anonymous arranger, it magically realises the grandeur of the orchestral original, reimagined for the powerful intimacy of a small ensemble.
In Brahms, another pioneer emerges. By weaving a second viola and cello into the standard string quartet, this rich and velvety writing takes on new meaning, blooming into arrangements of beauty that echo through the ages.
Programme
MOZART Grand Sestetto Concertante
BRAHMS String Sextet No.1
Artists
SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS
Kees Boersma, Umberto Clerici, Sandro Costantino, Lerida Delbridge, Jane Hazelwood, Elizabeth Neville and Anna Skálová

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