Melbourne-based conductor Brett Kelly returns to conduct Elgar’s Enigma Variations, a firm favourite in the world’s concert halls. Interestingly, it was this work that truly cemented Elgar’s reputation as a composer. Consisting of 13 variations, Elgar described the variations as depicting “friends pictured within”, with Elgar including himself for the finale. The music is typical of Elgar’s style: from his typical pomp and swagger, to heartfelt delicacy.
Violin soloist Jack Liebeck is now well-established as one of the world’s leading young violinists: the orchestras and artists he has worked with reads as a who’s who of today’s classical music. Of his recording of Dvorak’s Concerto, the Telegraph stated: “a musician of exceptional gifts, blessed with a glorious mellifluous tone and interpretative insight. This is wondrous playing of the most compelling sort.”




