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ABEL SELAOCOE

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ABEL SELAOCOE
Monday 7th Apr - 7:30 PM
Llewellyn Hall
Presented by
Australian Chamber Orchestra

The Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) is celebrating fifty years in 2025 and is one of the most acclaimed chamber orchestras in the world, renowned for their inspired programming, unrivalled virtuosity, energy and individuality. Under the direction of Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, they take audiences on an adventure to create truly transformative experiences. 

The international cello sensation brings a kaleidoscope of rhythm and sound to his highly anticipated Australian debut.

When Abel Selaocoe makes music, he gathers together an unbelievable harmony of classical cello, African traditions, throat singing, percussion, and unbridled joy. He performs with equal parts grace and fire, whether he’s directing his own compositions, improvising, or inhabiting Baroque music. Feeling him perform is a joyful surrender to his irresistible beat. Bringing the rhythm is Selaocoe’s regular collaborator, percussionist Sidiki Dembélé.

The curiosity and calibre of the ACO is a perfect match for Selaocoe’s charisma, as he makes his Australian debut performing his original works alongside a new commission from renowned  Australian composer Nigel Westlake and excerpts from cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima’s electrifying double concerto When We Were Trees. 

Selaocoe’s rare affinity for the cello is the thread that draws together the musical worlds he inhabits, as he explores and celebrates the sounds of the South African culture that made him. He’s now in demand all over the world, making his mark on classical music by bringing his infectious exuberance and drive for innovation to orchestras and ensembles everywhere. 

In a classical music industry that encourages performers to be either/or, Selaocoe has chosen both — and more.

 — The New York Times 

Program

Abel Selaocoe Qhawe, Tsepho, Lerato, Ka Bohaleng (Australian Premieres)

Giovanni Benedetto Platti Cello Concerto in D major, WD650 (Australian Premiere)

Nigel Westlake New work (World Premiere) *

Igor Stravinsky (arr. Bernard Rofe) Three Movements from Petrushka

Giovanni Sollima When We Were Trees: Selections (Australian Premiere)

* Commissioned by the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

Artists

Abel Selaocoe  Director and Cello (Australian debut) 

Sidiki Dembélé  African Percussion (Australian debut) 

Helena Rathbone • Lead Violin

Timo-Veikko Valve• Cello

Australian Chamber Orchestra

Acknowledgment of Country

The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.