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2026 First Release On Sale Friday 21 November - Explore the program and book now

Maximilian Hornung

Date
Sun 14 Jun 2026
2:30PM
Duration (approx)
2 hours, including interval
Interval
25 minutes

Adult $80
Concession $75
Under 40 $40

Complimentary afternoon tea will be served during the interval.

Pre-concert dining | Light lunch ($17)

Photo: Julia Wesely

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German cellist Maximilian Hornung presents a program uniquely suited to our intimate space. Hornung’s sophisticated musicality and virtuosity have enabled him to forge a unique career path. Following his 2007 win of Germany’s prestigious ARD competition (with his Tecchler Piano Trio), Hornung served for four years as principal cellist of Munich’s hallowed Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, before leaving the post to devote himself to solo and chamber music repertoire. A former protégé of Anne-Sophie Mutter, Hornung appears regularly with orchestras such as the Berlin and London Philharmonics, and counts Vilde Frang, Daniil Trifonov and Mutter among his chamber music partners.

His program exclusively comprises music for solo cello. Bookended by Bach suites, the program is otherwise characterised by contemporary compositional voices. British composer Mark Simpson’s Un Regalo (a gift), was written for cellist Guy Johnston in celebration of his remarkable 310-year-old Tecchler instrument. Simpson’s wide-ranging piece converses with German composer Hans Werner Henze’s Serenade for Solo Cello – the instrument that held most meaning for this composer.

In the second half, American composer Caroline Shaw’s in manus tuas – based on a sixteenth century Thomas Tallis motet – evokes a 'secular solo cello compline service, held in a dark, candlelit nave’, in preparation for a final return to the eighteenth century, and Bach’s singular, eloquent voice.

PROGRAM

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Cello Suite No. 1 in G, BWV 1007 [18']

I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courante
IV. Sarabande
V. Menuet I – Menuet II
VI. Gigue

Mark Simpson (b. 1988)
Un Regalo [8']

Hans Werner Henze (1926–2012)
Serenade for Solo Cello [10']

I. Adagio rubato
II. Un poco allegretto
III. Pastorale
IV. Andante con moto, rubato
V. Vivace
VI. Tango
VII. Allegro marciale
VIII. Allegretto
IX. Menuetto

INTERVAL

Caroline Shaw (b. 1982)
in manus tuas [10']

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 [24']

I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courante
IV. Sarabande
V. Gavotte I – Gavotte II
VI. Gigue

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14 Jun 2026
2:30PM
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