Selby & Friends are ready to celebrate a third online performance by welcoming two new friends.
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Schubert's joyous 'Trout' Quintet was shot at Sydney's City Recital Hall and will be available online from August 29.
Following the success of her first two Covid-safe concerts Let's Get Personal and Beethoven's Ghost, Australian pianist Kathryn Selby AM and her friends bring a new program (Transfigured) to audiences worldwide.
This time Selby is joined by the outstanding young Australian violinist, Grace Clifford, here from her studies in the US because of COVID.
She is also joined by ACO principal violist Stefanie Farrands, iconic Australian cellist and long-time Selby & Friends collaborator Julian Smiles and ACO Principal Double Bass Maxime Bibeau.
The concert presents Mozart's final Piano Trio, the Brahms final Piano Quartet - No 3 in C minor Op. 60 and Schubert's inimitable Piano Quintet in A major Quintet, Op.114 Die Forelle.
The concert includes several special features including introductions by the artists and an interval treat with special guest ABC broadcaster Genevieve Lang and the artists.
Selby has a long-standing partnership with City Recital Hall, including having created their hit A Little Lunch Music series, of which she is co-artistic director.
Selby & Friends' touring element had entered its 14th year just ahead of the Covid-19 restrictions.
The filmed concert is complimentary to 2020 subscribers and ticketed patrons and is available to new listeners starting at $12.
Visit www.selbyandfriends.com.au or call 1300 511 099 for full details of Transfigured and all on-demand concerts, tickets, free audio, video trailers and more.
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