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The Brodsky Quartet with Katie Noonan to Perform at Adelaide Festival Centre

By: Apr. 06, 2016
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One of Australia's finest musicians joins forces with iconic British String Quartet, Katie Noonan and the Brodsky Quartet will collaborate for the first time ever in With Love and Fury.

This unstoppable collision of colossal talent will provide audiences with a spine-tingling experience as they re-imagine the words of Australian poet Judith Wright.

The album With Love and Fury has just been released. The seven-city tour will commence in Brisbane at QPAC with the World Premiere on Thursday April 28, 2016, with the Adelaide performance on Sunday 1 May at Her Majesty's Theatre.

With Love and Fury will unleash a truly unique and remarkable Australian program with Katie choosing some of her favourite contemporary Australian composers including Carl Vine, Elena Kats-Chernin, Richard Tognetti, Iain Grandage, Andrew Ford, David Hirschfelder, Paul Grabowsky, Paul Dean and John Rodgers in 9 especially commissioned pieces and one of Noonan's own.

The title 'With Love and Fury' reflects the typically poetic phrase that Wright used to sign off her correspondence. These new works will be performed for the first time and, in addition, Brodsky Quartet will also perform some of their own repertoire both alone and accompanied by Noonan, including songs by Elvis Costello, Björk and Katie herself.

Katie Noonan's technical mastery and pure voice make her one of Australia's top vocalists. The singer, producer, songwriter and pianist is one of the most diverse artists in the country, taking audiences on many sublime excursions through Jazz, Pop, Indie and Classical music.

"I am so thrilled with the outcome of this project and believe we have created a truly beautiful and significant body of uniquely Australian work and I can't wait to share this new music with you on our World Premiere Australia tour in April/May," she said.

"Ever since I first heard the Brodsky Quartet with Elvis Costello on the seminal album 'The Juliet Letters' and then not too soon after with one of my musical idols Bjork, it has been a dream of mine to sing with this incredible string ensemble," said Katie.

'I am still pinching myself that I find myself here in London on Australia Day 2016, rehearsing a song cycle of my favourite contemporary Australian composers and their settings of the text of the iconic Australian poet Judith Wright. For me, it is particularly poignant as Judith was such an advocate of the Indigenous story and also such a fierce fighter for the conservation of our precious Australian environment - and her words are perhaps more pertinent now than ever.'

'Not long before her death at age 85 in the year 2000, Judith marched in Canberra for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. After our rehearsals on January 26, social media was very busy with important conversations regarding this exact matter and I can't help but feel Judith was somehow with us that day as we savoured her words through music.'

Since its formation in 1972 the Brodsky Quartet has performed over 2000 concerts on the major stages of the world and released more than 50 recordings. Jacqueline Thomas and Ian Belton are the two original Brodsky members and violist Paul Cassidy joined in 1982. Having had some of the finest violinists in the World in the 1st chair (including current SSO Concertmaster Andrew Haveron), they are now joined by the wonderful Dutch violinist Daniel Rowland. The Brodsky Quartet choose to perform with only an elite few vocalists, having previously collaborated with Björk, Sting, Anne Sofie von Otter, Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney.

Since forming in 1972, the Brodsky Quartet have performed over 3,000 concerts on the major stages of the world and have released more than 60 recordings. A natural curiosity and an insatiable desire to explore has propelled the group in a number of artistic directions and continues to ensure them not only a prominent presence on the international chamber music scene, but also a rich and varied musical existence.

"We are so happy to be working with Katie Noonan, and are proud to be involved in this wonderful new Australian song cycle in memory of the inspirational Judith Wright," says Paul Cassidy of the Quartet.

Adelaide Festival Centre CEO and Artistic Director Douglas Gautier says, "It's performances like The Brodsky Quartet with Katie Noonan and the many others musical events we host at Adelaide Festival Centre and more broadly, that Adelaide audiences have the pleasure of experiencing at other venues across our city that have resulted in Adelaide's accreditation as a UNESCO City of Music. This accreditation is helping to bring the world of music to Adelaide and also help take Adelaide to the world and we are very pleased to be making strong contributions to fulfilling its potential for South Australia."

A magical performance is promised showcasing the sublime voice of our own acclaimed Katie Noonan collaborating with The UK's Brodsky Quartet who are not only at the forefront of the International chamber music scene, but are also renowned for their rich and varied musical existence.



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