Horizons: Dream Collectors
Curated by David Harrington / Chamber Landscapes 2025
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In a fitting culmination, Horizons draws to a close with all artists on stage together. Presented from the stage by David Harrington, this collaborative concert culminates in a rhapsodic performance of Terry Riley’s cult hit Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector.
On stage: All musicians
PROGRAM
A Listening Session with David Harrington
Terry Riley: Lunch in Chinatown
Lassana Diabaté: Sunjata’s Time [further selections]
Terry Riley: Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector
This event is part of the Horizons: Chamber Landscapes program. See the full program here.
Generously supported by Leading Patron Ulrike Klein AO.
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Featured Artists
David Harrington, Curator
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Trio Da Kali
Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté
Voice
Fodé Lassana Diabaté
Balafon
Mamadou Kouyaté
Bass ngoni
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Australian String Quartet
Dale Barltrop
Violin
Francesca Hiew
Violin
Christopher Cartlidge
Viola
Michael Dahlenburg
Cello
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Affinity Quartet
Shane Chen
Violin
Nicholas Waters
Violin
Isabella Bignasca
Viola
Mee Na Lojewski
Cello
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Peni Candra Rini
Voice, Gamelan
Van-Anh Vo
Voice, Dan Bau, Dan Tranh
Garth Knox
Viola, Viola d’amore
Chloë Sobek
Violone
David Harrington | Curator
David Harrington is the Founder and Artistic Director of the multiple Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet. Over 50 years he has established a reputation as one of the most curious, creative
and influential musical minds of our times. Renowned for pioneering new cross-cultural collaborations, his impact has been felt across the musical world.
Here he lays down the violin and draws on his lifetime of discovery, connections and inspiration to curate Horizons for Chamber Landscapes 2025. Bringing together an international cast of musicians from diverse backgrounds, this will be a defining and extraordinary musical experience.
Trio Da Kali
Trio Da Kali is a group of outstanding musicians from the Mande culture of southern Mali, who come from a long line of distinguished griots (specialist hereditary musical artisans). They are a newly formed group, although they have known each other for many years - and they play Mande griot music like no one else. Their aim is to bring to the forefront the neglected repertoires and playing styles of the griots.
Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté | Voice
Hawa Kasse Mady Diabate is undoubtedly Mali’s finest female voice today, revered at home for her knowledge of repertoire and for her powerful, clear and expressive voice, rooted in the tradition of Kela, a village in southwest Mali famous for its griot music, where she grew up. She is the daughter of Mali’s most celebrated male singer, Kasse Mady Diabate – guardian of Kela’s special tradition - and the niece of Mali’s best-known female singer and composer, the late Sira Mory Diabate. When she first met David Harrington, first violinist of the Kronos Quartet, she sang for him the praise song, Da Kali. Harrington stood transfixed, and then said, “that’s the closest I’ve ever got to the voice of Mahalia Jackson!”.
Fodé Lassana Diabaté | Balafon
Lassana Diabate, the musical director of the group, is a virtuoso balafon player who comes originally from Guinea, where the balafon originates. The balafon as an instrument type played by griots dates back at least to the 13th century. Lassana began playing balafon at the age of 5 at home in Conakry with his father, Djelisory Diabate, a master balafon player, from Kindia, some 150 kms inland. Lassana later apprenticed himself to some of the celebrated balafon masters such as the late, great El Hadj Djeli Sory Kouyate, also from Kindia, as well as the late Alkali Camara. To this day, Lassana cherishes the now rare recordings of his mentors, whose unique styles continue to be an important inspiration to him. He settled in Mali in the late 1980s after being invited to join the band of the diva Ami Koita, and has since recorded with many of Mali’s top artists such as Toumani Diabate, Salif Keita, Babani Koné, Tiken Jah Fakoly, and Bassekou Kouyaté; he was also a member of the Grammy-nominated Mali-Cuba collaboration, Afrocubism.
Mamadou Kouyaté | Bass ngoni
Mamadou Kouyate is the eldest son of ngoni wizard Bassekou Kouyate. He grew up in Bamako playing the ngoni with his father and the extended family, and is astonishingly creative in the bass lines he produces on this four-string bass string instrument. He is currently touring as a member of Bassekou Kouyate’s new group, Ngoniba.
Australian String Quartet
Since 1985, the Australian String Quartet (ASQ) has created unforgettable string quartet performances for audiences around the world.
Dedicated to musical excellence of the highest standard, they aim to create chemistry and amplify intimacy through experiences that connect people with music.
From their home base at the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of
Music, they reach out across the globe to engage people with an outstanding program of performances, workshops, commissions, digital content and education projects.
Their distinct sound is enhanced by a matched set of 18th-century Guadagnini instruments, handcrafted by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini between c.1743 and 1784 in Turin and Piacenza, Italy. These precious instruments are on loan for their exclusive use through the generosity of UKARIA.
Dale Barltrop plays a 1784 Guadagnini Violin, Turin
Francesca Hiew plays a 1748-49 Guadagnini Violin, Piacenza
Chris Cartlidge plays a 1783 Guadagnini Viola, Turin
Michael Dahlenburg plays a c.1743 Guadagnini Violoncello, Piacenza, ‘Ngeringa’
Affinity Quartet
Affinity Quartet earns its place as one of the most outstanding string quartets of its generation. Recent awards include Grand Prize, String Quartet First Prize and Audience Prize at the 2023 Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition; 2nd prizes at Bad Tölz and Mozart International String Quartet Competitions (2023); and 3rd Prize at Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition (2022). Striving for synergy, intimacy and renewal in its form, Affinity Quartet represents excellence in Australian chamber music. Affinity Quartet is based between Australia and Europe, and receives mentorship from Günter Pichler (Alban Berg Quartet) at Madrid’s International Institute of Chamber Music.
Peni Candra Rini | Voice, Gamelan
Dr. Peni Candra Rini, PhD (b. 1983) is a renowned Javanese singer, composer, and faculty member at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts. The Kronos Quartet has described her as “one of the world’s greatest singers.” She is a master of several traditional forms and is regarded as one of Indonesia’s most daring young composers, one of only a handful of female composers in the majority Muslim nation. She has performed extensively internationally, including several world tours as the featured singer for Robert Wilson’s I La Galigo. She is a recipient of grants from the Asian Cultural Council, is a two-time grantee of the US State Department’s One Beat and Fulbright programs, and in 2022 was named an Aga Khan Foundation laureate of the arts. In 2023 she became the first woman to be commissioned to compose a work for the Mangkunegaran court of Central Java and in 2024 was bestowed the court name Raden Nganten Tumenggung, the highest honor offered by the Raja. In 2024 she completed a suite for string quartet commissioned by the Kronos Quartet and Carnegie Hall. Entitled Segara Gunung the thirty-minute work concerns the impacts of climate change on the Indonesian archipelago, and has been performed by Kronos on major stages throughout the US and Europe. In 2024 she published two albums on the New Amsterdam label, in collaboration with Shahzad Ismaily, Andy McGraw, and members of Deerhoof, featuring her experimental compositions for Javanese and Western ensembles.
Van-Anh Vo | Voice, Dan Bau, Dan Tranh
VÂN-ÁNH VANESSA VÕ began studying the đàn tranh from the age of four and graduated with distinction from the Vietnam National Academy of Music in 1995. That same year, Võ won the Championship Title at the National Đàn Tranh Competition and began touring internationally. She has performed in over 25 countries and presented her music in some of the most prestigious venues in the U.S., including Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, NPR, Lincoln Center, the Olympic Games 2012 Music Festival, as well as countless community hall workshops and gatherings. Since settling in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2001, Võ has focused on collaborating with musicians across different music genres to create new works, bringing Vietnamese traditional music to a wider audience, and preserving her cultural legacy through teaching.
Võ is co-composer of the Oscar® nominated and Sundance Grand Jury Prize Best Documentary winner Daughter from Danang. She also co-composed the Emmy® Award-winning film and soundtrack for Bolinao 52. Her latest CD, Three-Mountain Pass, was selected as one of NPR’s Best 10 World Music CDs of 2013.
Garth Knox | Viola, Viola d’amore
Garth Knox is at the forefront of the new music scene in many fields. Former member of the Arditti Quartet and of Pierre Boulez’s Ensemble Intercontemporain in Paris he has become a unique performer of music of many different styles, ranging from minimalist understatement to the cutting edge of new techniques and new technologies. Thanks to his interest in the viola d’amore and the medieval fiddle, his repertoire has opened up to the music of the past (medieval, baroque) which he persuasively brings into the present, his Irish roots enabling him to dialogue freely with traditional musicians without complexes.
Chloë Sobek | Violone
Chloë Sobek is a composer-performer based in Naarm, Australia. Her work is currently concerned with investigating more-than-human scholarship within a sonic practice, leading to a diverse enquiry of sonic and musical forms, from acoustemology through to Noise Music. Chloë’s practice is built around the Renaissance double bass, the violone. Her creative process couples maximalist and musique concrète sensibilities such as audio-montage and electronic processing. She has been described as ‘an artist that is thinking deeply about how to aestheticise what’s on everyone’s mind; to use art to drive engagement with ideas whilst pushing the boundaries of technique and technicality ’ - Kieran Ruffles, 4zzz.