Bach to the Bush
Music for Solo Cello
“Fluent and virtuosic”
Sydney Morning Herald
Acclaimed cellist and co-founder of the Bowerbird Collective, Anthony Albrecht, returns to Clifton for an unmissable solo recital.
Bach to the Bush
Anthony was the first Australian graduate of The Juilliard School’s Historical Performance program in New York City, receiving his Master of Music on full scholarship, and has appeared as soloist and principal cellist with prestigious ensembles throughout the world.
“Fresh and vitalising… reverent showmanship” – CutCommon
“Impeccable playing” – BroadwayWorldPerforming the works of J.S. Bach, Dall’Abaco and Australian composers. Artwork: Eugene von Guérard, ‘Scenery in the Mount Lofty Ranges, near Adelaide, and a View of the Gulf of St Vincent, South Australia’, c.1860
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Anthony Albrecht
With an international performance and production career, Anthony Albrecht has developed a reputation as an impresario of world-class events characterised by generosity, outreach and connection to issues of social justice, conservation and sustainability. He is co-founder and CEO of The Bowerbird Collective, an organisation devoted to forging stronger connections to the natural world through the arts. With Bowerbird, Anthony has co-produced numerous award-winning multimedia productions, described as "spectacular" by Limelight Magazine, and self-presented and performed in hundreds of events throughout regional Australia. In 2021, 2022 and 2023, their albums of endangered bird, frog and mammal calls, 'Songs of Disappearance', beat ABBA, Ed Sheeran and Adele on the ARIA charts, receiving a nomination for ARIA World Music Album of the Year. A musician known for his “dramatic flair” and “fluent and virtuosic” performances (Seen and Heard International, Sydney Morning Herald), he has frequently appeared with Pinchgut Opera, Van Diemen's Band, the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, the Australian Haydn Ensemble, il Pomo d’Oro and New Vintage Baroque (NYC). Solo engagements include an appearance in the woods of East Sussex as a guest of Sam Lee’s ‘Singing with Nightingales’ project, a recital at the Handel and Hendrix House in London, a performance of Haydn’s Concerto in D at the Newcastle Music Festival, and as concerto soloist with Adelaide Baroque. Committed to musical outreach, Anthony self-produced a solo tour of over 90 concerts in regional Australia called ‘Bach to the Bush’. He is founder and director of three regional festivals, the Lapwing Music Festival in the UK, the Moonbird Festival on King Island, TAS, and the Lyrebird Festival in the Megalong Valley, NSW. Anthony was the first Australian graduate of The Juilliard School’s Historical Performance program, earning a Master of Music on full scholarship in 2014. To develop his arts business and management skills, he earned an MBA in 2022, and will complete a PhD in Conservation Biology in early 2025. Anthony Albrecht
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