NZTrio pianist Sarah
Watkins has announced that she is stepping aside from her work
with the trio in 2018, marking a time of transition for the captivating and
much-loved chamber ensemble.
After an impressive 15 years of playing with NZTrio, founding member Sarah is
set to explore new avenues, shifting her focus toward the education and
mentoring of younger players, as well as amping up her other collaborative work
with various ensembles and musicians around the country. Developing a
successful career with NZTrio has been a hugely rewarding experience for Sarah
as a professional musician.
“I’m enormously proud of what
we have achieved with NZTrio over the past 15 years, and it has been a real
privilege to take our music to audiences around New Zealand and beyond,” said
Sarah.
“I’m now looking
forward to sharing my passion for chamber music with the next generation of
young musicians and, of course, continuing to appear on stage with wonderful
friends and colleagues.” Sarah will take to the stage with NZTriofor four more performances in Aotearoa, including two
Art³ shows in Auckland
in April and a performance in Motueka as part of NZTrio’s regional tour.
After one last tour of China in May, Sarah’s final appearance is set to be a
joyous and emotional affair with the
Sayonara(h)
Farewell Concert taking place at Auckland’s TSB Wallace Arts
Centre, Pah Homestead, on June 5. Performing some of her favourite pieces from
local composers as well as the greats of classical music, the special programme
will be a fitting tribute to this gifted pianist and cherished colleague.
The announcement continues a phase of development and reinvigoration for
NZTrio, with violinist Justine Cormack having departed last year. Continuing
founder, cellist Ashley Brown is sad to be farewelling Sarah now, saying,
“We’ll all miss Sarah’s deft touch, prodigious reading and eagle-eyes”. But
he’s also philosophical about the change, adding, “15 years together is a
strong legacy for any group. As a kind of custodian of this legacy, I am
acutely aware of the importance of this next phase for NZTrio, where we entrust
the group’s founding spirit to fresh new combinations.” The group will
continue with business as usual, employing guest musicians until the search for
two new permanent members is complete.
NZTrio is excited to be presenting an incredible line-up of supremely talented
guest artists throughout 2018, with performances of their popular series at Q
Theatre’s Loft (Auckland), The Piano (Christchurch), and City Gallery
(Wellington), as well as a tour of China (May) and Australia (August).
Sayonara(h)
Farewell Concert
Tuesday June 5, 7pm
TSB Wallace Arts Centre, The Pah Homestead, Auckland
Tickets via Eventfinda: $40 Adults / $20 Students
Drinks and nibbles following performance
Programme:
Approx. 75 mins no interval
Brahms: Piano Trio no. 2 in C major op. 87 (I: Allegro)
Jack Body: Fire in the Belly
Ravel: Piano Trio (I: Modéré)
Chen Yi: Tibetan Tunes (II: Dui Xie)
Beethoven: Trio in E flat major op. 1 no. 1 (IV: Finale - Presto)
Claire Cowan: Subtle Dances
Saint-Saëns: Piano Trio no. 2 in e minor op. 82 (V: Allegro)
Three opportunities left
between now and June 5th featuring Sarah as pianist:
NZTrio Art3: Mairangi
Arts Centre
Saturday April 7, 7pm
20 Hastings Road, Mairangi Bay, North Shore, Auckland
Tickets via Eventfinda: $40 Adults/$30 MAC Friends/$20 Students
NZTrio Art3: Nathan
Homestead
Sunday April 8, 5pm
70 Hill Rd., Manurewa, Auckland
Tickets via Eventfinda: $40 Adults/Locals $25/$20 Students
NZTrio Regional Tour:
Motueka
Saturday April 14, 7.30pm
The Chanel Arts Centre, 31 High St., Motueka
(map)
Tickets $20 Adults/$5 Students
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