Sydney Mozart Society
Affiliated with the Mozarteum, Salzburg
Sydney Mozart Society brings you Mozart and much more from the 'Golden Age' of Chamber music.
2025 Season
Sydney Mozart Society | 2025 Season
The Society is delighted to announce that the Australian Haydn Ensemble opens the 2025 season.
We think it is fitting that one of Australia’s leading historically informed chamber music orchestras kicks off our 75th year promoting music by Mozart and his contemporaries. Long standing members will recognise that the season includes some of Australia’s best chamber musicians and ensembles, who have regularly delighted and entranced our audiences over the years enabling us to follow their careers as they reached the heights they now hold.
All concerts are held in the Concourse Concert Hall, Victoria Ave, Chatswood and start at 8pm.
Tuesday 18 March 2025 – Australian Hadyn Ensemble perform two wonderful quartets from Haydn and Beethoven that morph effortlessly from the lofty to the lowbrow. Then Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet, apparently the first ever composed by a woman, offers an elegant, if far from ladylike riposte.
Wednesday 28 May 2025 – Seraphim Trio will delight us with Mozart’s E-major masterpiece, the only trios written by Debussy and Tchiakovsky and a trio arrangement of Lili Boulanger’s sound painting on a spring morning.
Tuesday 19 August 2025 – Timo-Veikko Valve and Aura Go perform exquisite pieces and unfinished works by Mozart and Beethoven completed and arranged for piano and cello and give us our first performance in the season of Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata.
Tuesday 9 September 2025 –Francesco Celata, Roger Benedict and Daniel Herscovitch join forces as a clarinet trio for a varied programme that provides the rare opportunity to contrast Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata arranged for viola and piano with the performance by cello and piano.
Wednesday 1 October 2025 – Andrew Haveron, Julian Smiles, Samuel Jacobs and Kathryn Selby, three distinguished and enduring friends are joined by a fresh face to perform Mozart’s Divertimento along with two massive masterpieces by Smetana and Brahms.
Tuesday 4 November 2025 – Streeton Trio perform piano trios by Mozart, Brahms and Schubert.
Click here for details of the programme for each concert.
Join and Save: Membership for 2025 includes tickets for all six concerts and is great value. The full cost is $288 for adults, $258 for a renewing member and $120 for students. Children under 13 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult member.
To illustrate the value: Membership is $48 per adult per concert, which compares to $65 for an adult ticket to a single concert.
Membership form - click here or email concerts@sydneymozartsociety.com.au or call 0401 563 929.
Single tickets will go on sale through The Concourse – and links to buy tickets will go live on our website then.
Check the website in the next fortnight.
Posted on Thursday, 30 January 2025 at 3pm
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