Australia Ensemble UNSW 2026: Concert 4
French and Australian works bring the season to a glittering close, from Poulenc’s wit and Fauré’s lyricism to Ravel’s radiant Trio.
French and Australian works bring the season to a glittering conclusion.
Jean Anouilh’s satirical comedy, known in English as Ring Round the Moon and worthy of Wodehouse or Waugh, inspired Poulenc’s highly amusing incidental music of dances and parodic character pieces to illustrate the comic intrigues at a lavish ball.
Gabriel Fauré’s delicate music is represented by a celebrated Nocturne and loving transcriptions by Percy Grainger of two songs by his friend and hero, which weave the song melodies into a glorious web of sound.
Merry-go-round, for live instruments with audio-visual backing, grew out of his concern for the fate of war-torn Afghanistan, and hints with subtle power at the violence that can easily sweep away innocent children.
Ravel’s Trio masterpiece, composed as World War I loomed, stresses universality in its reference to Malay poetry and Basque dance as well as the classical forms that offer some resistance to the encroaching horror, and which ultimately triumph.
Program
POULENC L'Invitation au Chateau
FAURÉ trans. Grainger Après un Rêve and Nell
FAURÉ Nocturne no. 6 in D flat
WESLEY-SMITH Merry-go-round
RAVEL Piano Trio
David Griffiths, clarinet; Dimity Hall, violin; Julian Smiles, cello; with guest artist, Piers Lane, piano.
Ticketing
Student Rush Tickets available at the door from 6pm on November 7, 2026.
Single Ticket Prices: Adult $58 | Senior $44 | Concession $35 (plus booking fees)
Tickets can also be purchased at the door on the concert day.
To enquire, please email us at australia.ensemble@unsw.edu.au or phone 02 9385 4874.
French and Australian works bring the season to a glittering close, from Poulenc’s wit and Fauré’s lyricism to Ravel’s radiant Trio.
French and Australian works bring the season to a glittering conclusion.
Jean Anouilh’s satirical comedy, known in English as Ring Round the Moon and worthy of Wodehouse or Waugh, inspired Poulenc’s highly amusing incidental music of dances and parodic character pieces to illustrate the comic intrigues at a lavish ball.
Gabriel Fauré’s delicate music is represented by a celebrated Nocturne and loving transcriptions by Percy Grainger of two songs by his friend and hero, which weave the song melodies into a glorious web of sound.
Merry-go-round, for live instruments with audio-visual backing, grew out of his concern for the fate of war-torn Afghanistan, and hints with subtle power at the violence that can easily sweep away innocent children.
Ravel’s Trio masterpiece, composed as World War I loomed, stresses universality in its reference to Malay poetry and Basque dance as well as the classical forms that offer some resistance to the encroaching horror, and which ultimately triumph.
Program
POULENC L'Invitation au Chateau
FAURÉ trans. Grainger Après un Rêve and Nell
FAURÉ Nocturne no. 6 in D flat
WESLEY-SMITH Merry-go-round
RAVEL Piano Trio
David Griffiths, clarinet; Dimity Hall, violin; Julian Smiles, cello; with guest artist, Piers Lane, piano.
Ticketing
Student Rush Tickets available at the door from 6pm on November 7, 2026.
Single Ticket Prices: Adult $58 | Senior $44 | Concession $35 (plus booking fees)
Tickets can also be purchased at the door on the concert day.
To enquire, please email us at australia.ensemble@unsw.edu.au or phone 02 9385 4874.
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- In-person
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Location
Sir John Clancy Auditorium
9 High Street
Kensington, NSW 2052
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