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Bach Unwrapped Brisbane

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Ithaca Hall
red hill, australia
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Sun, 30 Mar, 1pm - 2pm AEST

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CONCERT ARTISTS

  • Guest Artist - Tabea Sitte Violin (Topology, Southern Cross Symphony, Riversuite SQ) 
  • Artistic Director - Louise King (Cello Dreaming, Muses Trio, Long Listen Festival) 

CONCERT PROGRAM

  1. Support Act: Masterclass participant
  2. J.S. Bach - Sonata no. 3 in C major for solo violin, BWV 1005 Tabea Sitte VIOLIN 
  3. J.S. Bach - Suite no. 4 in Eb major for solo cello BWV 1010, Louise King CELLO 
  4. J.S. Bach - Selection of Two Part Inventions BWV 772-786 VIOLIN & CELLO DUO

Tea, coffee and cake available for purchase before and after the concert. Meet & Greet with the artists after the concert. 

    ABOUT BACH UNWRAPPED

    Esteemed cellist, festival artistic director and concert producer, Louise King invites music lovers to a special Bach Birthday afternoon concert at Ithaca Hall, Red Hill, Brisbane  on Sunday 30 March 2025 at 1pm. 

    Join Louise King and special guest Brisbane-based violinist, Tabea Sitte, for her annual signature celebratory concerts and online events ‘Bach Unwrapped’ devoted to Bach’s musical legacy. 

    Both Tabea and Louise share a common love of Bach’s music and are chamber music partners. Both artists are internationally trained and in demand as masterclass presenters, Teaching Artists, clinicians, and recording artists, invited to perform at Australia's finest music festivals and concert series. 

    Tabea Sitte is a dynamic violinist and educator with a rich international career spanning over 15 years. Born in Germany and raised in the UK, she studied Violin Performance and Pedagogy in London and New York before establishing herself as a sought-after performer and teacher in Scotland, London, Berlin, New York, and Australia.

    Louise King, is an alumni of Royal College of Music, London and Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester and has worked with Australian Chamber Orchestra, Australian Romantic and Classical Orchestra, Opera Australia, Australian Youth Orchestra and is a resident of Eudlo, Hinterland, Gubbi Gubbi country. 

    Bach is known as the “grandfather of music”.  Known as the ‘Shakespeare’ of composers, his music has had a profound influence on the trajectory of music over the last three hundred years. His works are of such profound beauty and form that it leaves novices and experts alike stunned and moved.

    The concert features exquisite solo works composed for violin and cello; selected movements from the violin sonatas and the cello suite in Eb major (BWV 1010). A selection of  ‘two part invention’ originally composed for harpsichord will also feature as an arrangement for the two soloists. Support acts will be local emerging artists, our masterclass participants. 

    This intimate concert promises all the virtuosity and pizazz of a major world recital stage like Carnegie Hall, New York or Wigmore Centre in London, but in the intimacy and accessibility of a small hall.  

    ABOUT OUR SOLO ARTISTS

    Tabea Sitte – Violinist & Educator

    Tabea Sitte is a dynamic violinist and educator with a rich international career spanning over 15 years. Born in Germany and raised in the UK, she studied Violin Performance and Pedagogy in London and New York before establishing herself as a sought-after performer and teacher in Scotland, London, Berlin, New York, and Australia.

    Tabea has worked with leading ensembles and companies, including Topology, Shake & Stir Theatre Co., Riversuite SQ, and Southern Cross Symphony, and thrives in collaborative and chamber music settings. Brisbane audiences may recognize her from the Vivaldi Four Seasons Candlelight Concerts or her on-stage solo violin performance in A Christmas Carol at QPAC. Her artistry also extends to film and television—she is a featured lead violinist in Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” and has appeared on SBS and Channel 7 alongside various local artists. Passionate about sharing music through performance and education, Tabea continues to inspire through her diverse musical projects and collaborations.

    Louise King exudes a vigorous artistry that surely appeals to a younger generation of music lovers” - The Australian

    Louise King is an exciting example of an independent contemporary classical musician. A refined English cellist with extensive international experience and training, she is an inspiring concert artist, teacher, recording artist, adjudicator and event producer.  Louise has won prestigious scholarships, solo prizes and several international chamber music competitions and now performs in Australia’s finest music festivals and classical concert series.  

    As Artistic Director of Long Listen Festival and Cello Dreaming she runs a busy private teaching studio, produces and presents community and professional concerts, workshops, collaborative performance projects, mentors emerging young musicians, and coaches for the Australian and Queensland Youth Orchestras.

    Louise King moved to Australia in 2003 after working extensively throughout the UK, Europe and Asia with the BBC Philharmonic, the Hallé Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and as a cello, chamber music tutor and conductor of the Royal Northern College of Music Junior Department, Manchester.  

    A multi-award and competition-winning graduate of the Royal Colleges of Music in London and Manchester, Louise underwent international masterclass and postgraduate study with Christopher Bunting, William Pleeth at Britten-Pears School for Advanced Musical Studies, Anner Bylsma, Karine Georgian, Ralph Kirschbaum and Steven Isserlis at International Musician’s Seminar, Prussia Cove sponsored by the Musician’s Benelovant Fund and chamber music coaching with the Amadeus, Chillingirian, Fitzwilliam, Lindsey and Kronos Quartets.

    A MESSAGE FROM LOUISE: 

    International music festivals program Bach as a music centrepiece, as it is a moving and profound listening experience.  In Leipzig, Germany, the chance to hear Bach’s solo works has become a pilgrimage for audiences, a way to pay homage to his genius and to artists who perform his works. Living on the Sunshine Coast for the last twenty years, I have yet to find a venue, community organization or a festival that programs and produces concerts of his music. So, I do and I champion it.”

    “I performed the solo cello suites in the Bach Festival, Armidale, NSW and observed how Australian audiences crave this kind of communal reverence while they listen to his music unfold. Bach is a form of musical meditation. Over the last thirty years of practicing it, I have come to adore its familiarity, both comforting and challenging in form, function and design.  As a regional based Teaching Artist, I am required to teach it to the next generation as part of grading examinations, but few have ever heard Bach live in concert in the hands of master artists.  This is the opportunity for aspiring musicians to experience it!”

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