Utzon Music 2025 Genevieve Lacey & James Crabb
22 June 2025
In the Utzon Room
Classical Music
Charismatic Scottish-Australian classical accordion maestro James Crabb traverses musical centuries with Australia’s recorder virtuoso, Genevieve Lacey, performing music by Bach, Ortiz, Palestrina, Keller, Barbeler, Beamish, and traditional Scottish tunes.
Date | Time |
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Sunday 22 June 2025 | 3pm |
Ticket | Price per ticket |
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Ticket | Price per ticket |
Early Bird Offer (expires Monday 16 Dec 11:59pm) | |
Standard (15% off) | $84.90 |
Multipack (purchase two Utzon Music 2025 concerts for 20% off) | $79.90 |
Multipack (purchase three or more Utzon Music 2025 concerts for 25% off) | $74.90 |
General | |
Standard | $99.90 |
Under 30s | $69.90 |
Student* | $25.90 |
Multipack (purchase two Utzon Music 2025 concerts for 15% off) | $84.90 |
$8.95 booking fee applies per transaction
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Run time
The duration of this event is approximately 75 minutes.
Event duration is a guide only and may be subject to change.
Age
Suitable for all ages.
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Brisbane Courier MailA sensitive meeting of musical minds... haunting and beautiful.
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A meeting of musical minds in joyful exchange
Recorder and accordion are a rare combination. Strictly speaking, there’s only a tiny amount of music specifically written for these unassuming instruments. Yet they carry many connotations: the lilt of a folk melody, where simple, repeating harmonies hold sway, the sophisticated voices of a polished concert hall, or new galaxies of Australian music. This afternoon of music-making between two friends includes transparent early music by Renaissance Spaniard Diego Ortiz, Italian vocal composer Giovanni Palestrina, and the incomparable Johann Sebastian Bach. Written centuries later, but with similar clarity of line and purity of sound, the duo presents a handful of works composed or arranged especially for them by Andrea Keller, Damian Barbeler and Sally Beamish, before a final, gleeful set of Scottish folk tunes — James’ musical mother tongue.
Presented by Sydney Opera House
Artist Information
Genevieve Lacey
recorder
James Crabb
classical accordion
Program
Diego Ortiz Recercada Segunda & Recercada Primera
Giovanni Palestrina Vestiva i colli
with divisions by Francesco Rognoni
Andrea Keller Where is Everybody?
J.S. Bach Sonata No. 3 in D minor BWV 527
Damian Barbeler Shadow Box
John Banister A Division upon a Ground
Sally Beamish Lament
Trad Scottish arranged Crabb Mary Scott, the Flower of Yarrow, Cuckold Come out of the Amrey
Plan your visit
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Foyers will be open 90 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and two hours pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. Refreshments will be available for purchase from our theatre bars.
The venue doors will be open 45 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and 30 minutes pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances.
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