Brodsky Quartet / In Session
Featured • 18m
The iconic Brodsky Quartet deliver an exceptional recital traversing Bach to Britten performed live in the Joan Sutherland Theatre Northern Foyer.
'In Session' is a series of intimate, long-form music films, staged behind closed doors. In taking a highly stylised filmic approach, 'In Session' goes beyond the confines of a traditional performance film, giving audiences an entirely unique and close-up perspective on their favourite artists.
Brodsky Quartet
Krysia Osostowicz violin
Ian Belton violin
Paul Cassidy viola
Jacqueline Thomas cello
Program
Bach Solo Violin Sonata in G min 1st mov (arrangement by P Cassidy)
Britten String Quartet No. 3 2nd mov
Schubert Rosamunde 2nd mov
Bach Solo Violin Sonata in C major 4th mov (arrangement by P Cassidy)
Recorded 23 April 2023
Joan Sutherland Theatre Northern Foyer, Sydney Opera House
Creative Direction by Subversus
Director of Photography – Jack Saltmiras
Camera Operators – Simon Cadman and Joel Egan
1st AC – James Campbell
Grip – Scott Parsons
Grip Assist – Dan Boyd
Sound Recordist & Engineer – Tony David Cray
Editor – Sean McDermott
Post Production – Vs. Studio
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