Sydney Mozart Society
Affiliated with the Mozarteum, Salzburg
Sydney Mozart Society brings you Mozart and much more from the 'Golden Age' of Chamber music.



Tinalley String Quartet
Thursday, 3 November 2022 at 8pm
Adam Chalabi (violin), Lerida Delbridge (violin), Justin Williams (viola) and Patrick Murphy (cello)
Photo credit: C. Brewster
“These performances are technically assured, warmtoned, beautifully blended and ideally balanced. - The Strad
Join the society at the reduced (pro rata) rate to receive tickets to all the remaining concerts in the 2022 season.
Tickets for this concert can be purchased in advance - see side panel for link and details.
Programme
MOZART String quartet no 15 in D minor, K 421
MENDELSSOHN String quartet in F minor, Op.80
INTERVAL
BEETHOVEN String quartet in E-flat major, Op.74, Harp
About the Artists
Formed in 2003, the Tinalley String Quartet has established a reputation as one of Australia's most exciting chamber ensembles. Internationally acclaimed or its 'intuitive' music-making and 'technical virtuosity', it is one of Australia's most acclaimed classical music exports.
Programme Notes
This is a programme of unique chamber works full of contrasts and intensity.
The second of Mozart’s tributes to Haydn is dramatic and compelling. Mendelssohn’s anguished, passionate outpouring builds with a blistering intensity. Beethoven’s Harp provides an enigmatic close with similar drive moderated by his characteristic warmth, lyricism and achingly beautiful melodies.
MOZART String quartet in D minor, K 421
Programme notes for this and the other works in the programme will be available nearer the concert date.

Non-members are welcome
Single tickets for each of our 2022 season concerts are:
Adults, $55
Seniors/Pensioners, $50
Full-time students/juniors, $25
Tickets can be purchased in advance and a different transaction/delivery fee applies as follows:
- In person from the Concourse Box Office (no additional cost) or from Ticketek agencies ($5.20 per transaction).
- By phoning the Ticketek Theatre & Arts Line 1300 795 012 ($6.25).
- Online through the Ticketek website ($5.20).
Our venue and how to access it
Our concerts are held in the Concourse Concert Hall, Victoria Avenue Chatswood. With its superb acoustics, comfortable seating and many amenities, the Concourse Concert Hall is regarded as one of the best chamber music venues in Sydney.
All tickets to Sydney Mozart Society concerts are general admission, seats are not numbered. The Concert Halll is spacious and good seating is assured.
The Concourse is a registered COVID Safe facility, which continues to operate in accord with NSW Government COVID19 restrictions. These arrangements will change as appropriate so please look out for the updated information that will be provided prior to each concert. Please check here and in the Society e-newsletter.
The safety of our musicians and audience is of utmost importance so please follow directions from the venue. Please stay at home if you are feeling unwell, displaying COVID-19 symptoms or are required to self-isolate.
Please arrive in plenty of time for a prompt start and allow time for delays.
Parking is available in the Concourse car park and in nearby shopping centre car parks. The venue is a short walk from the Chatswood railway and bus transport interchange.
There are nearby restaurants and cafes, which give concert goers many options for dinner and socialising.
There is a licensed bar in the Concourse foyer where snacks, tea, coffee and drinks can be purchased before the concert from 7PM or during interval - COVID19 restrictions permitting.
On concert nights, the Concourse foyer and terrace open at 7PM. Concert hall doors open at 7.30PM. Concerts begin at 8PM.