Four Winds Bermagui - Music In Nature

Lyrical Masterpieces | Kristian Winther & Brieley Cutting

#classical // Suitable for all ages // Food Truck & Bar from 1:30pm

Kristian Winther and Brieley Cutting present an uplifting recital of French and German masterpieces, united by their radiant, glowing sounds. Having performed together since their years at the Australian National Academy of Music, the duo curated this program to highlight music with a “sunny” nature and inherent beauty.

In partnership with Musica Viva

The first half features French composers: Debussy’s shimmering Violin and Piano Sonata, followed by Lili Boulanger’s delicate Two Pieces, and Messiaen’s lyrical Theme and Variations, built on a floating, tender melody.

The second half shifts to Australia with Dulcie Holland’s In Tribute, a work filled with melodic optimism and sunny charm. Finally, the program concludes with Brahms’ Sonata No.1 in G major Op.78, a Romantic masterpiece that intertwines violin and piano in exquisite harmony. Known for its breathtaking final movement, it famously moved Clara Schumann, who wrote to Brahms, “…I wish the last movement could accompany me in my journey from here to the next world.”

Brighten your winter with the virtuosity of Kristin Winther and Brieley Cutting and be transported by this sunny selection of masterpieces in the warmth of the Windsong Pavillion, while enjoying a tasty selection of food and drinks.

“A musician of faultless technique and rare guts, what distinguishes [Kristian] is the ability to take on the most challenging music and give it total artistic coherence.”

Graham Strahle, In Review

Repertoire

Claude Debussy Sonata in G minor for Violin and Piano
Lili Boulanger Deux Morceaux for Violin and Piano
Olivier Messiaen Thème et Variations for Violin and Piano
~ Interval ~
Dulcie Holland In Tribute: Fantasy upon a theme of Hooper Brewster-Jones
Johannes Brahms Sonata No.1 in G major Op.78 for Violin and Piano

Artists

Kristian Winther, violin
Brieley Cutting, piano

“at her disposal [Brieley has] a myriad of different colours and knows how to take the time to let the music speak”

Auckland Scoop

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Kristian Winther

Kristian Winther is widely recognised for his ability to perform as a virtuosic violin soloist and as an energetic and brilliant chamber musician, seeking musical challenges performing classic, contemporary and rare works. As violin soloist, Kristian has appeared in a national tour for Musica Viva Australia; and with the Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland, Christchurch and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras, the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra Victoria, Auckland Philharmonic, Gruppo Montebello, and Orchestra Romantique. In the role of leader/director he has performed as Guest Concertmaster of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Melbourne and Western Australian Symphony Orchestras, and as leader/director of ACO Collective. A devoted chamber musician, Kristian was formerly violinist in the TinAlley String Quartet, winning first prize at the Banff International String Quartet Competition, which was followed by tours of the USA, Canada and Europe. As an original musician of the Play On series since 2016, Kristian has performed music from the 16th to the 21st centuries at diverse venues including an underground car park in Collingwood and a nightclub in Berlin. Other recent solo/chamber music highlights include performing all of JS Bach’s unaccompanied sonatas and partitas at the Canberra Festival in a single day, the complete Schumann String Quartets in one concert on raw gut strings, and Reger’s monumental violin concerto at the Orlando Festival in the Netherlands. Kristian performs on a violin crafted by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris, 1859, on generous loan from UKARIA Cultural Centre.

Brieley Cutting

Brieley Cutting grew up on a farm in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. Her career highlights have been diverse, including being National Keyboard Winner of the Symphony Australia ABC Young Performers Awards and a Fellow of the Winston Churchill Trust, to receiving a Doctorate of Musical Arts from Griffith University and attracting a Creative Sparks Award for her innovative concert series DeClassified Music. Brieley has performed throughout Australia and for organisations such as ABC Classic FM, 4MBS and Musica Viva Australia, with festival appearances in The Piano Mill, Tyalgum and Bangalow Festivals in regional New South Wales, the Festival of Voices at MONA in Tasmania, the Queensland Music Festival and Australian Piano Duo Festivals in Brisbane, and Fringe Festivals in Sydney and Newcastle. She has also performed in European venues, such as in recitals facilitated by the Royal College of Music and Australian Music Foundation, and has collaborated regularly with many leading Australian ensembles such as Ensemble Trivium, Australia Piano Quartet, Topology and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players. As concerto soloist, Brieley has performed with orchestras including the Melbourne Symphony, Queensland Symphony, Melbourne Youth, and the Nizhny-Novgorod Philharmonic. As producer of music events, a recent collaboration has been with composer Mark Oliveiro, their show receiving a nomination for Best in Music at the 2023 Sydney Fringe Festival. Currently based in Sydney, Brieley is Lecturer in Classical Piano at the Australian Institute of Music.

About Four Winds

Four Winds is an extraordinary music destination located just 9mins from Bermagui, at the stunning Barragga Bay on the Sapphire Coast of NSW. Specialising in exceptional music experiences surrounded by nature, Four Winds celebrates classical form, First Nations voices, young emerging musicians and powerful multi-disciplinary storytelling. The purpose-built site is home to the 160 seat ‘Windsong Pavilion’, an acoustically pristine building custom designed for the finest listening experience. Alongside the Pavilion is the Sound Shell, a 2,000-seat outdoor Amphitheatre used for larger scale festivals and events.

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