Northern Lights

Multiple Venues

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Fire, ice and breathtaking virtuosity.

Fearless Swedish-Norwegian violin virtuoso Johan Dalene makes his Australian debut with eloquent pianist Jennifer Marten-Smith, playing Ravel, Grieg, Rautavaara and a new commission from dynamic young composer Jack Frerer.

Johan Dalene will be presenting a masterclass in Melbourne. Find out more.

 

 
Concerts in Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth. Tickets from $65, or $49 for under 40s and $20 student rush.

Is Johan Dalene the greatest violinist to have emerged from Sweden for generations? Critics think so, praising his 'consistently brilliant interpretations' and 'rich deep tones' (The Strad). But hear for yourself when he makes his Australian debut with pianist Jennifer Marten-Smith for Musica Viva Australia.

He’s brilliant – that goes without saying when you are a Carl Nielsen International Competition winner. But he’s much more than brilliant. Dalene has a unique presence on the stage, an elegant straightforwardness that has led Diapason Magazine to say he is ‘not just a virtuoso like many others, he is a voice’.

Armed with his 1795 ‘Duke of Cambridge’ Stradivarius violin, the 24-year-old takes up the challenge of the craziest violin work ever. Written for a Hungarian virtuoso and packed with Romani fire, Ravel’s Tzigane takes the violin to the extremes of the possible.  Plus, drift away with Grieg, Tchaikovsky and the atmospheric Nocturne by Finnish composer Rautavaara.
" The greatest string player to have emerged from Sweden for generations."
— Gramaphone
"He is not just a virtuoso like many others, he is a voice. He has a tone, a presence."
— The Diapason
"Personal, fearless and virtuoso, he makes old music new and new music eternal."
— Expressen

Listen to the music before you witness Northern Lights live.

JOHAN DALENE violin
JENNIFER MARTEN-SMITH piano

BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata in G major, Op. 30 No. 3 
Jack FRERER Tilted Scales (2025)*
TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir d’un lieu cher 
GRIEG Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 13
BOULANGER D’un matin de printemps 
RAUTAVAARA Nocturne
RAVEL Tzigane

*World premiere performance. Commissioned for Musica Viva Australia by Richard Wilkins.

Program length: approx. 120 minutes (with interval)

JACK FRERER

Described as ‘exciting … combining boom-crash orchestration with woozy portamenti and jazz elegance’ by The New York Times, the music of Australian composer Jack Frerer has been commissioned and performed by the New York City Ballet, the Albany, Nashville, Sarasota and New Jersey Symphony Orchestras, the Tanglewood Music Center, and the wind ensembles of UT Austin, UNT and Michigan, among others. He currently resides in New York City and serves on the faculty of Montclair State University’s John J. Cali School of Music, and holds degrees from The Juilliard School and Yale School of Music where he studied with John Corigliano, Chris Theofanidis, David Lang, Aaron Jay Kernis and Martin Bresnick.

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

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Event and Ticketing Details

Dates & Times

Melbourne   10 June 7pm
Canberra   12 June 7pm
Newcastle   14 June 7:30pm
Adelaide   16 June 7:30pm
Perth   19 June 7:30pm
Sydney   23 June 7pm

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