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Robin Tritschler with Andrea Katz

Date
Sun 9 Aug 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:
Hearty Soup ($17)

Tickets

‘With his mellifluous tone, flawless technical prowess and impeccable diction, the Irish tenor covers himself in glory.’ Gramophone

Robin Tritschler made his Australian recital debut at UKARIA in 2024 with Olli Mustonen. He is well known on the world’s concert stages from London’s Wigmore Hall to the Seol Arts Centre, and he has sung and recorded with leading orchestras including Ensemble Pygmalion directed by Raphaël Pichon. He is joined here by the Argentinian-born, Melbourne-based pianist Andrea Katz, a prolific recitalist performing with prominent vocalists and instrumentalists including violinist Pekka Kuusisto, and singers Yvonne Kenny, Peter Coleman-Wright and Emma Matthews.

Tritschler has curated this program around the poetry of Heinrich Heine. Testament to Heine’s fame in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there are many English, French and Russian songs using translations of his verse that sit alongside the scores of German Lieder. Tritschler’s choices honour that multilingual legacy with songs inspired by sweet seductions and pastoral fancies. The concert culminates with Robert Schumann’s Dichterliebe (The Poet’s Love) in which he set sixteen of Heine’s poems from the Book of Songs. Schumann’s selections emphasise the narrator’s tragic story, but he hoped his musical settings might help ‘lift that mask so that wild tears may be transformed into pearls.’

Robin Tritschler | Tenor
Andrea Katz
| Piano

PROGRAM

Giacomo Meyerbeer
Komm! [1′]

Johannes Brahms
Sommerabend, Op. 85 No. 1 [2′]

Clara Schumann
Sie liebten sich beide, Op. 13 No. 2 [2′]

Frederick Loewe
Der Asra, Op. 133 [3′]

Felix Mendelssohn
Reiselied [3′]

Johannes Brahms
Meerfahrt, Op. 96 No. 4 [3′]

Adolf Jensen
Lehn deine Wang’, Op. 1 No. 1 [2′]

Felix Mendelssohn
Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2 [3′]

Franz Liszt
Anfangs wollt’ ich fast verzagen, S311 [2′]

Johannes Brahms
Mondenschein, Op. 85 No. 2 [3′]
Es schauen die Blumen alle
, Op. 96 No. 3 [1′]

Anton Bruckner
Frühlingslied, WAB 68 [2′]

Felix Mendelssohn
Neue Liebe [2’]

Camille Saint-Saëns
Clair de Lune [2’]

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
A Firtree Standing Alone, Op. 3 No. 1 [2’]

Edvard Grieg
Eingehüllt in graue Wolken [2’]

Sergei Rachmaninov
My child, you are beautiful as a flower, Op. 8 No. 2 [2’]

Frank Bridge
All things that we clasp [3’]

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Why?, Op. 6, No. 5

INTERVAL

Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Dichterliebe, Op. 48

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