Zachary Connor, cello
Edward Neeman, piano
David Pereira, cello
Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, Barton June
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Reviewed by Len Power
What inspires music, what does the new draw from the old, and how do we keep making music? These were the questions Zachary Connor, cellist, had in mind when designing the program for this concert.
The result was a program of 2 works from past masters and premieres of 2 new works composed by himself with echoes of those earlier inspirational works.
Joining him on the stage were two other superb artists, Edward Neeman, piano and David Pereira, cello.
Zachary Connor
Zachary Connor and Edward Neeman
Connor then played the Suite for Solo Cello by Gaspar Cassadó. Inspired by Catalonian folk music and the Spanish highlands, it was composed in the early 1920s. This highly dynamic and complex work, filled with fire and passion, was given a superb performance.
Edward Neeman, David Pereira and Zachary Connor
Martyr was written for the short film of the same name and embodies the mind, and external pressures of a boy witness to a violent crime. Making use of microtones, which gave the work an unfamiliar, edgy quality, all three performers played this complex, emotional work with great skill and feeling.
A Suite from the Afterlife was written for the stage play of the same name. This delicate, melancholy work evoked memories of the past and was a nicely tender ending to this inspirational concert.
Photos by Dalice Trost
This review was first published by Canberra CityNews digital edition on 15 June 2025.
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