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Nicolas Altstaedt & Thomas Dunford

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Nicolas Altstaedt & Thomas Dunford
Thursday 13th Aug - 7:00 PM
Llewellyn Hall
Presented by
Musica Viva Australia

Cellist, conductor and creative visionary Nicolas Altstaedt is the kind of artist who makes music you thought you knew, new. In 2026, he brings his always exciting, always beautiful insights to music of the seventeenth century, with the help of lutenist Thomas Dunford, the charismatic ringleader of baroque superband Ensemble Jupiter. When these two international superstars team up for a night of musical mischief, anything could happen.

Be there to see this iconoclastic duo expand the horizons of early music. First, hear a bouquet of evocative masterpieces from the court of Louis XIV, pitting Marin Marais and his rival, Antoine Forqueray, against each other in a baroque play off. Then, discover more recent treasures from Arvo Pärt and Henri Duparc, and experience the enduring beauty of Bach.

 

‘Thomas Dunford's supple technique, combined with his passion for jazz, allows him to embellish and develop written texts with an improvisatory freedom, casting a new light on early music... A true 'Eric Clapton' of the lute.’ — BBC Music Magazine

 

‘Altstaedt has technique to burn, near perfect intonation, superb control of extreme registers and harmonics, and is physically at ease with his instrument ... one hung on every note as if they were the words of a master storyteller.’ — The Australian

 

Artists 

NICOLAS ALTSTAEDT cello 

THOMAS DUNFORD lute 

 

Program 

MARAIS La Rêveuse 

FORQUERAY La Leclair 

JS BACH Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 (excerpts) 

FORQUERAY Fêtes champêtres 

MARAIS Le Badinage 

MARAIS Les Folies d'Espagne 

JS BACH Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 (excerpts) 

PÄRT Spiegel im Spiegel 

DUPARC Cello Sonata in A minor: Lento 

FORQUERAY La Buisson 

MARAIS Les Voix humaines 

MARAIS Grand Ballet 

MARAIS Le Tourbillon 

 

Special thanks to Ensemble Patrons Bruce & Charmaine Cameron for their generous support of this tour. 

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.