This new international collaboration brings together four formidable performers to perform music full of inventiveness and experimentation.

Featuring some of the most exciting musicians working in historically informed performance today, Czech Mate unites Czech violinist Helena Zemanová, VDB Artistic Director Julia Fredersdorff (Baroque violin), Australian dulcian specialist Jane Gower and renowned Danish harpsichordist Lars Ulrik Mortensen.

The turn of the seventeenth century was one of the most revolutionary moments in Western music: old traditions gave way to bold new ideas, instruments with radical potential were invented, and composers passionately searched for ever more expressive forms.

Czech Mate delves deep into this era, where composers like Castello, Fontana, Ortiz and Schmelzer were inventing the language of Western music in real time.

With a full-length program exclusive to Launceston, together this lineup of early music superstars share baroque music from before it was told how to behave.

Presented in association with Sydney Opera House Trust. 
Baroque violins

Helena Zemanová, Julia Fredersdorff

Dulcian

Jane Gower

Harpsichord

Lars Ulrik Mortensen

Event and ticketing details

Date & Time

St Johns Launceston Wednesday 13 May
6.00pm

Tickets

Premium $55.00
Standard - Full Price $49.00
Standard - Concession $45.00
$30 under 30 $30.00 Limited tickets available
12 and under Free
Wheelchair / Limited Mobility Seat $45.00
Companion Card Holder Free - Must be booked with Wheelchair Seat

Location

St Johns Anglican Church, Launceston

157 St John St, Launceston TAS 7250

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Accessibility

Wheelchair Access

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