Music at McClelland is back with sonic sculptural splendour in 2025, showcasing the astonishing talents of brilliant genre-bridging musicians, up close and personal, overlooking the magical bushland setting of the sculpture park. With every show different from the last, you’ll be satiated by a degustation of melodious morsels - from ancient to right now, from anthemic favourites to cutting-edge creativity - in a joyous celebration of scintillating sounds.
Music at McClelland 2025 will be held on the third Sunday of the month, 2.30pm to 4pm, from February to November.
In 1960 Astor Piazzolla put together the ‘First Quintet’ – an ensemble comprised of a violin, an electric guitar, a double bass and a piano, with Piazzolla himself performing on bandoneón. The formation remains the most authentic expression of the Nuevo Tango style.
Scottish accordion virtuoso James Crabb is Australia’s leading Piazzolla authority, and has long dreamed of establishing his own quintet. With Sydney Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Andrew Haveron on violin, 2019 Freedman Classical Fellow Rohan Dasika on double bass, young jazz superstar Joshua Meader on guitar, and award-winning pianist Stefan Cassomenos at the keyboard, this is about as good as it gets.
Together they play music by Tomás Gubitsch, Gustavo Beytelmann, Antonio Agri and José Carli in a program framed by iconic works of Astor Piazzolla.
Just try to resist the urge to dance.