SCMF - Saudade

SCMF - Saudade

Manly Art Gallery & MuseumManly, NSW
Saturday, Jun 27, 2026 from 3 pm to 4:30 pm AEST
Overview

Saudade offers a richly textured musical journey, shaped by longing, memory, and the distinctive sound world created by this remarkable trio

Proudly Supported By The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (AETT)

With Additional Support From Northern Beaches Council (Pittwater)


Join the Sydney Chamber Music Festivals Second Concert: Suadade!

Saudade is one of the most expressive and untranslatable words in the Portuguese language — a concept at the heart of Brazilian poetry and song. It conveys a powerful blend of longing, missing, nostalgia, yearning, and the bittersweet pull of cherished memories. No English word can capture it fully, and it is this rich emotional spectrum that shapes the character of the concert.

This program brings together the unusual and striking combination of flute, bass trombone, and piano, revealing unexpected colours as beloved works are transformed through fresh arrangements and new sonorities.

The journey opens with the brightness of Bach’s Invention No. 4, followed by Gluck’s serene Melodia from Orfeo ed Euridice, reimagined as a lyrical conversation between flute and bass trombone. Fauré’s Après un rêve and Pavane emerge with new expressive shading, and Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise glows with a warm, resonant depth in this ensemble.

Myaskovsky’s Sonata No. 2 (Allegro) adds contrast and momentum, highlighting the surprising versatility and blend of flute and bass trombone.

At the centre of the program lies a major highlight: the World Premiere of a new Sonata for Flute and Piano, commissioned by the Sydney Chamber Music Festival for Bridget Bolliger, composed by Calvin Bowman, and performed by the composer together with the artist for whom it was written.

The program then turns toward Latin and South American colour: the gentle sway of Capricho Milonga, the brilliant energy of David Fetter’s Spain, and the haunting beauty of Piazzolla’s Oblivion in José Bragato’s arrangement. The concert concludes with Edmundo Villani-Côrtes’ Five Brazilian Miniatures, each movement alive with melodic charm and rhythmic brightness.

Saudade offers a richly textured musical journey, shaped by longing, memory, and the distinctive sound world created by this remarkable trio

Proudly Supported By The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (AETT)

With Additional Support From Northern Beaches Council (Pittwater)


Join the Sydney Chamber Music Festivals Second Concert: Suadade!

Saudade is one of the most expressive and untranslatable words in the Portuguese language — a concept at the heart of Brazilian poetry and song. It conveys a powerful blend of longing, missing, nostalgia, yearning, and the bittersweet pull of cherished memories. No English word can capture it fully, and it is this rich emotional spectrum that shapes the character of the concert.

This program brings together the unusual and striking combination of flute, bass trombone, and piano, revealing unexpected colours as beloved works are transformed through fresh arrangements and new sonorities.

The journey opens with the brightness of Bach’s Invention No. 4, followed by Gluck’s serene Melodia from Orfeo ed Euridice, reimagined as a lyrical conversation between flute and bass trombone. Fauré’s Après un rêve and Pavane emerge with new expressive shading, and Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise glows with a warm, resonant depth in this ensemble.

Myaskovsky’s Sonata No. 2 (Allegro) adds contrast and momentum, highlighting the surprising versatility and blend of flute and bass trombone.

At the centre of the program lies a major highlight: the World Premiere of a new Sonata for Flute and Piano, commissioned by the Sydney Chamber Music Festival for Bridget Bolliger, composed by Calvin Bowman, and performed by the composer together with the artist for whom it was written.

The program then turns toward Latin and South American colour: the gentle sway of Capricho Milonga, the brilliant energy of David Fetter’s Spain, and the haunting beauty of Piazzolla’s Oblivion in José Bragato’s arrangement. The concert concludes with Edmundo Villani-Côrtes’ Five Brazilian Miniatures, each movement alive with melodic charm and rhythmic brightness.

Line-up

Bridget Bolliger

Calvin Bowman

Darrin C. Milling

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

Manly Art Gallery & Museum

West Esplanade

Manly, NSW 2095

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Agenda

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)

Invention No. 4 — flute & piano (1 min)

Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787)

Melodia from Orfeo ed Euridice adapt. Darrin C. Milling — flute, bass trombone & piano (3 min)

Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924)

Après un rêve adapt. Darrin C. Milling — flute, bass trombone & piano (3 min)

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Sydney Chamber Music Festival
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