‘The storytelling genius of Schubert needs no introduction, and we are blessed to have one of his great interpreters in British mezzo, Helen Charlston. I discovered Helen’s glorious singing on a recent trip to London, and was blown away.
The Disappearance of Lisa Gherardini was inspired by the audacious, real-life theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre Museum in 1911. Kudos alert: Quatuor Agate won the prize for best performance of this piece at the Banff International String Quartet Competition in 2022, and this will be the Australian premiere.
Rachel Fenlon displays an exquisite multiverse of talent (playing piano, singing and reciting her own poetry). I close the concert with Debussy’s Ariettes Oubliées (Forgotten Songs) in a special arrangement for string quartet – onomatopoeia galore. I suspect there’ll be tears, a little chuckling and even some gasps of surprise in this concert.'
– Siobhan Stagg
Artists
Siobhan Stagg | Soprano
Rachel Fenlon | Soprano / Piano
Helen Charlston | Mezzo-soprano
Jonathan Ware | Piano
Quatuor Agate