
Event information
ACMF Concert #1 features music by Bach, Ravel, Vignieri, Haydn .
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) - Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009 for solo cello
Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937) - Sonata for violin and cello, M.73
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) - Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006 for solo violin
Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) - String Quartet in B Minor, Opus 33, Number 1
Tom Vignieri (b. 1961) Walk With Me for tenor sax and string quartet
2026 Artists
Stefan Hersh, violin (USA)
Solenne Padidassi, violin (France)
David Yang, viola (USA)
Noémie Raymond, cello (Canada)
Andy Williamson, Saxophone (UK)
Philip Sawyers, Composer-in-Residence
Alfred Nicol, Poet-In-Residence
Up front and centre of Ashburton Chamber Music Festival 2026 is Brahms’ passionate Quartet in C Minor, Op. 51. It’s Brahms at his most turbulent, lunging from stormy to tender to angst-ridden, with a finale that drives with a ferocious primal energy. We’ll also have two unaccompanied works by Bach: the ebullient E Major Partita for violin and the popular Suite in C Major for cello.
Seventeenth century composer Heinrich Biber’s soulful Passacaglia will make an appearance alongside Ravel’s enigmatic, jazzy, and oh-so-French Sonata for violin and cello. This year we commissioned poet Alfred Nicol to write six deeply personal sonnets to accompany Hungarian composer György Kurtág’s string quartet Six Moments Musicaux. Tom Vignieri’s Walk with Me for tenor sax and quartet will make its customary appearance, and the summer also features a world
première by esteemed English composer Philip Sawyers.
The Divertimento for saxophone & string quartet employs local folk songs such as “Widecombe Fair” in Sawyers’ distinct English voice. Grounding the entire festival is Haydn’s Quartet in B Minor, Op.33, No. 1 – a rare work in a minor key from the father of the string quartet. We’re also repeating last year’s hugely popular Nachtmusik, performed in the dark without applause.
David Yang, Festival Artistic Director
To see everything that's happening, and more about the music and the musicians go to ACMF 2026
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