This concert is broadcast from Hobart on Australian Digital Concert Hall Whispering Walls is a celebration of the Tasmanian landscape and how it has...
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Melbourne Recital Centre | Ensemble Liaison & Tim Munro
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International Classics by Melbourne Recital Centre | Alexander Gavrylyuk
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Melbourne Chamber Orchestra | Higher Power
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Choir of Christ Church St Laurence | St John Passion
This concert is broadcast from Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person on March 18,...
Latitude 37 | Parisian Soiree
This concert is live streamed from the Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person, please...
Adelaide Chamber Singers | Celestial
This concert is live streamed from the St Peter’s Cathedral, North Adelaide on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person,...
Mostly Mozart | Beginnings and Ending
This concert is broadcast from the Melbourne Recital Hall on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person, please visit the...
ADCH FESTIVAL WEEKEND – Australian Boys Choir – Songs for the Open Road
This concert is live streamed from The Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person,...
ADCH FESTIVAL WEEKEND – Australian Boys Choir – Songs for the Open Road
This concert is live streamed from The Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person,...
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Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
The restless flow of time and memory The lifeblood of memory, music is the empowering tool through which composers pass on stories and honour the continuous flow of time. Franz Schubert’s stirring Death and the Maiden has long captured the imagination of audiences and mirrors the composer’s own inner turmoil with its thrilling climaxes, tortured freneticism, […]
Australian Guitar Quartet | Live at the Great – Bach to Bossa and Beyond
Australian Guitar Quartet | Live at the Great – Bach to Bossa and Beyond
Live at the Great is hugely proud to present the Australian Guitar Quartet, which performs together for the first time, for its first concert of 2023. Featuring the virtuosic Grigoryan Brothers, dynamic Andrew Blanch and internationally acclaimed Vladimir Gorbach, the program includes Bach’s ornate Brandenburg Concerto no.6, selections from Bizet’s Carmen Suite, Opals by Australian […]
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Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
The restless flow of time and memory The lifeblood of memory, music is the empowering tool through which composers pass on stories and honour the continuous flow of time. Franz Schubert’s stirring Death and the Maiden has long captured the imagination of audiences and mirrors the composer’s own inner turmoil with its thrilling climaxes, tortured freneticism, […]
Van Diemen’s Band and Ensemble Kaboul | Where everything is music
Van Diemen’s Band and Ensemble Kaboul | Where everything is music
This concert is live streamed from Frying Pan Studios, MONA on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person, please visit The Van Diemen’s Band website here. Australia’s Baroque supergroup meets traditional and sacred Persian heritage. This project is a collaboration between Tasmania’s Van Diemen’s Band, Ensemble Kaboul (Afghanistan/Switzerland) and Luke Plumb, combining the evocative […]
Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
The restless flow of time and memory The lifeblood of memory, music is the empowering tool through which composers pass on stories and honour the continuous flow of time. Franz Schubert’s stirring Death and the Maiden has long captured the imagination of audiences and mirrors the composer’s own inner turmoil with its thrilling climaxes, tortured freneticism, […]
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The Marais Project + Duo Langborn/Wendel | Nordic Moods and Baroque Echoes
The Marais Project + Duo Langborn/Wendel | Nordic Moods and Baroque Echoes
This concert will be streamed on Australian Digital Concert Hall Everything Nordic is the rage at the moment: novels, films, moody Netflix series. Now… music! Building on their decade-long commitment to performing and recording Scandinavian baroque and folk music, The Marais Project is proud to announce a new collaboration with leading Swedish artists, Duo Langborn/Wendel […]
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Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
The restless flow of time and memory The lifeblood of memory, music is the empowering tool through which composers pass on stories and honour the continuous flow of time. Franz Schubert’s stirring Death and the Maiden has long captured the imagination of audiences and mirrors the composer’s own inner turmoil with its thrilling climaxes, tortured freneticism, and […]
The Joan presents l Marsala
The Joan presents l Marsala
Experience the heart and soul of some of the best music from around the world with Marsala, playing at The Joan for one night only! Featuring gypsy music, tango, salsa, samba, African township music, French rap and Italian jazz, Marsala's spellbinding and vibrant beats will transport you from Cuba to Zimbabwe and make you want […]
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Australian Chamber Choir | Magic, Miracles and Mysteries **SOLD OUT**
Australian Chamber Choir | Magic, Miracles and Mysteries **SOLD OUT**
John Wilbye’s There is a jewel refers to a magic “which … makes men rich in greatest poverty, makes water wine, turns wooden cups to gold”. Orlando di Lasso’s Motet, Nuptiae factae sunt tells the story of what came to be known as Jesus’ first miracle – turning the water into wine at the marriage feast at Cana. As […]
BackStage Music | Threshold
BackStage Music | Threshold
Celebrating the stories, voices and practices of artists with Asian heritage living in Australia ‘Threshold’ celebrates the stories, voices and practices of artists with Asian heritage living in Australia with a focus on experimental music and performance. Storytelling is at the heart of the program whereby audiences are invited to listen to spoken poetry and […]
Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
Omega Ensemble | Time is a River
The restless flow of time and memory The lifeblood of memory, music is the empowering tool through which composers pass on stories and honour the continuous flow of time. Franz Schubert’s stirring Death and the Maiden has long captured the imagination of audiences and mirrors the composer’s own inner turmoil with its thrilling climaxes, tortured freneticism, and […]
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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Caloundra
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Caloundra
Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Schubert & Hummel Witness a musical revolution! In the late 1700s, Vienna was seized by enthusiasm for the clarinet. Mozart fell in love with the sound of this fashionable new instrument, considering it the closest to the human voice, especially in the hands of the brilliant virtuoso Anton Stadler. He was moved […]
The Metropolitan Orchestra | Reminiscing
The Metropolitan Orchestra | Reminiscing
The exquisite strings of The Metropolitan Orchestra (TMO) led by Chief Conductor Sarah-Grace Williams, return for their first Met Concert of 2023 in an event that promises to take each audience member on their own special trip down memory lane. Known for delivering performances of exquisite depth and passion, this exceptional experience within the charmingly […]
Duo De Fesch | Unbelievably Baroque
Duo De Fesch | Unbelievably Baroque
In this highly unusual combination... French Baroque Music by Philidor, Dornel, Caix D’Hervelois Saxophone and Harpsichord aren’t instruments normally paired together in a concert of eighteenth century music. This exquisite combination highlights the expressiveness of saxophone and how well it fits in with the baroque style associated with more traditional wind instruments such as oboe […]
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Marie-Ange Nguci in Recital
Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Marie-Ange Nguci in Recital
Albanian-born Marie-Ange Nguci’s reputation for thrilling performances is growing rapidly around the world, and the spirit and exuberance of this all-Russian program is a perfect fit for the twenty-five year old virtuoso. Along with her wonderfully expressive interpretations, Nguci’s technical mastery makes her utterly absorbing to watch. In Rachmaninov’s vivid, late-Romantic Variations on a Theme by […]
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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Melbourne
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Melbourne
Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Schubert & Hummel Witness a musical revolution! In the late 1700s, Vienna was seized by enthusiasm for the clarinet. Mozart fell in love with the sound of this fashionable new instrument, considering it the closest to the human voice, especially in the hands of the brilliant virtuoso Anton Stadler. He was moved […]
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Pictures at an Exhibition
Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Pictures at an Exhibition
Music imitates art in Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, a dramatic suite of ten movements inspired by the artworks of Victor Hartmann. Unfolding with joyous energy and daring surprise, Mussorgsky’s musical scenes are as evocative and contrasting as the pictures themselves. From the endearing inelegance of The Gnome, to the fleeting beauty of the Ballet of the Unhatched […]
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Orange Chamber Music Festival | 2023
Orange Chamber Music Festival is an annual event, set to occur in the vicinity of the Autumn months in Orange NSW. Established in 2019 the Orange Chamber Music (OCMF) is the new art music event of the Central West. The stage is set in the city of colourful trees, sunny days and distinct cool climate. […]
Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Pictures at an Exhibition
Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Pictures at an Exhibition
Music imitates art in Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, a dramatic suite of ten movements inspired by the artworks of Victor Hartmann. Unfolding with joyous energy and daring surprise, Mussorgsky’s musical scenes are as evocative and contrasting as the pictures themselves. From the endearing inelegance of The Gnome, to the fleeting beauty of the Ballet of the Unhatched […]
Tura Music | Olivia Davies and Callum G’Froerer – Gradient
Tura Music | Olivia Davies and Callum G’Froerer – Gradient
An experimental sound and visual feast, Gradient will take you on an audio visual journey inside Perth’s first art house cinema, the Liberty Theatre. Created by award-winning composer Olivia Davies, trumpeter Callum G’Froerer and Melbourne media designer Nick Roux, Gradient is a captivating experience that questions our relationship with the digital world through sight and sound. The works visual […]
Melbourne Chamber Orchestra | Woven Threads
Melbourne Chamber Orchestra | Woven Threads
This concert is live streamed from the Melbourne Recital Hall on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person, please visit the Melbourne Recital Centre website here. For her first orchestral concert as MCO’s artistic director, Sophie Rowell invites you to revel in the power and possibilities of the string orchestra. We start with […]
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Orange Chamber Music Festival | The Lunch Series **SOLD OUT**
Orange Chamber Music Festival | The Lunch Series **SOLD OUT**
Lunch + Performances Friday 10, Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 March 2023, 1-3pm
Orange Chamber Music Festival | Festival Gala
Orange Chamber Music Festival | Festival Gala
Enjoy the very best of the Arts and Culture in Orange, NSW in Autumn 2023. Indulge with a fine selection of over 60 Artists and Ensembles from all over Australia, and enjoy an array of experiences to enhance your stay in Orange, showcasing the very best of Orange's Culture. Festival passes available here >> Single […]
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Newcastle
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Newcastle
Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Schubert & Hummel Witness a musical revolution! In the late 1700s, Vienna was seized by enthusiasm for the clarinet. Mozart fell in love with the sound of this fashionable new instrument, considering it the closest to the human voice, especially in the hands of the brilliant virtuoso Anton Stadler. He was moved […]
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Orange Chamber Music Festival | Cultured
Orange Chamber Music Festival | Cultured
Cultured, at the Orange Chamber Music Festival combines art, music, culture and heritage, providing the community with interactive performances embedded within the visual arts and heritage displays. Local musicians, international artists and ensembles congregate at the Cultural Precinct in Byng St to create a real community atmosphere, with a range of free performances, starting with […]
Orange Chamber Music Festival | Winterreise – D. Greco and V. Jambazian
Orange Chamber Music Festival | Winterreise – D. Greco and V. Jambazian
Enjoy the very best of the Arts and Culture in Orange, NSW in Autumn 2023. Indulge with a fine selection of over 60 Artists and Ensembles from all over Australia, and enjoy an array of experiences to enhance your stay in Orange, showcasing the very best of Orange's Culture. Straight from The Barbican in the […]
Orange Chamber Music Festival | The Lunch Series
Orange Chamber Music Festival | The Lunch Series
Lunch + Performances Friday 10, Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 March 2023, 1-3pm
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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Orange
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Orange
Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Schubert & Hummel Witness a musical revolution! In the late 1700s, Vienna was seized by enthusiasm for the clarinet. Mozart fell in love with the sound of this fashionable new instrument, considering it the closest to the human voice, especially in the hands of the brilliant virtuoso Anton Stadler. He was moved […]
Orange Chamber Music Festival | The Lunch Series
Orange Chamber Music Festival | The Lunch Series
Lunch + Performances Friday 10, Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 March 2023, 1-3pm
The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross – Newcastle
The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross – Newcastle
Australia’s national vocal ensemble – The Song Company – begins its 2023 season with a breathtaking program of Australian a cappella works by Ross Edwards and Anne Boyd, paired with J.S. Bach’s monumental motet “Jesu, meine Freude”. Led by Guest Director and soprano Amy Moore. PROGRAM Ross Edwards - Southern Cross Chants (2004) Anne Boyd […]
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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Kenthurst
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Kenthurst
Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Schubert & Hummel Witness a musical revolution! In the late 1700s, Vienna was seized by enthusiasm for the clarinet. Mozart fell in love with the sound of this fashionable new instrument, considering it the closest to the human voice, especially in the hands of the brilliant virtuoso Anton Stadler. He was moved […]
The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross – Canberra
The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross – Canberra
Australia’s national vocal ensemble – The Song Company – begins its 2023 season with a breathtaking program of Australian a cappella works by Ross Edwards and Anne Boyd, paired with J.S. Bach’s monumental motet “Jesu, meine Freude”. Led by Guest Director and soprano Amy Moore. PROGRAM Ross Edwards - Southern Cross Chants (2004) Anne Boyd […]
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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Canberra
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Canberra
Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Schubert & Hummel Witness a musical revolution! In the late 1700s, Vienna was seized by enthusiasm for the clarinet. Mozart fell in love with the sound of this fashionable new instrument, considering it the closest to the human voice, especially in the hands of the brilliant virtuoso Anton Stadler. He was moved […]
Tura Music | ATOTAL at The Rechabite
Tura Music | ATOTAL at The Rechabite
A big bang of surging electronics and particle smashing visuals - The Wire A colossal generative audio-visual work is taking over the Rechabite this March. Internationally renowned French composer and sound designer Franck Vigroux and installation artist and AI programming engineer Antoine Schmitt will present their new work ATOTAL to Perth audiences for one night only. When […]
Adelaide Chamber Singers | Celestial
Adelaide Chamber Singers | Celestial
This concert is live streamed from the St Peter’s Cathedral, North Adelaide on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person, please visit the Adelaide Chamber Singers website here. Imagine looking up into the night sky, far away from city lights… The beauty and mystery of the night sky forms a common link in this […]
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Ensemble Trivium | Hayd’n Seek
Ensemble Trivium | Hayd’n Seek
Renowned for their imaginative, vibrant programming and inspired combinations of instruments, Ensemble Trivium presents the first concert of its 2023 season in the intimate and relaxed ambience of Brisbane’s iconic Old Museum. An up, close and personal experience of music that will enrich you, thrill you and make your heart sing! The program traverses the sublime simplicity […]
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Sydney
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra | Viennese Vogue – Sydney
Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Schubert & Hummel Witness a musical revolution! In the late 1700s, Vienna was seized by enthusiasm for the clarinet. Mozart fell in love with the sound of this fashionable new instrument, considering it the closest to the human voice, especially in the hands of the brilliant virtuoso Anton Stadler. He was moved […]
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The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross – Sydney
The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross – Sydney
Australia’s national vocal ensemble – The Song Company – begins its 2023 season with a breathtaking program of Australian a cappella works by Ross Edwards and Anne Boyd, paired with J.S. Bach’s monumental motet “Jesu, meine Freude”. Led by Guest Director and soprano Amy Moore. PROGRAM Ross Edwards - Southern Cross Chants (2004) Anne Boyd […]
Pitt st Uniting Church | Lunchtime Organ Series
Pitt st Uniting Church | Lunchtime Organ Series
A series of organ recitals given on the wonderful 1910 Hill and Son organ, by some of Sydney’s top organists in the serene surroundings of the historic Pitt st Uniting Church, Sydney Entry by gold coin donation THIS WEEK Hans Uwe Hielscher (Germany) COMING UP 24.3.23 Ross Cobb 14.4.23 Cynthia Bui and Bailey Yeates (prize […]
Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue
Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue
Australian pianist Simon Tedeschi brings Gershwin’s jazz-era masterpiece to life, while Bernstein’s music from West Side Story paints a different picture of New York. Like a wailing siren, the instantly recognisable opening notes of the clarinet set the scene. We’re in New York City with the jazz era spark forever captured in Gershwin’s pioneering work, Rhapsody in Blue. […]
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Selby & Friends | First, By No Means Last! – Turramurra
Selby & Friends | First, By No Means Last! – Turramurra
Selby & Friends' season kicks off with the wildly popular Café Music by the American composer Paul Schoenfield, the inspiration for which was a stint as a replacement pianist in a coffee house to help out a sick friend. What better than to follow this brilliant, highly original work with two iconic ‘first’ piano trios […]
Selby & Friends | First, By No Means Last! – Southern Highlands
Selby & Friends | First, By No Means Last! – Southern Highlands
Selby & Friends' season kicks off with the wildly popular Café Music by the American composer Paul Schoenfield, the inspiration for which was a stint as a replacement pianist in a coffee house to help out a sick friend. What better than to follow this brilliant, highly original work with two iconic ‘first’ piano trios […]
Australia Ensemble UNSW | Fantasy
Australia Ensemble UNSW | Fantasy
The luminous richness of the string sextet allowed the young Brahms free rein for his Romantic imagination. Encouraged by the great violinist Joachim and Clara Schumann, Brahms produced his first Sextet in 1860, a spacious work of dramatic contrasts between radiant textures and long, lyrical melodies, restrained pathos and extroverted dance rhythms, expressive harmony and […]
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ADCH FESTIVAL WEEKEND – Australian Boys Choir – Songs for the Open Road
ADCH FESTIVAL WEEKEND – Australian Boys Choir – Songs for the Open Road
This concert is live streamed from The Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person, please visit the booking website here. Artists: Australian Boys Choir Program: Selected works by: Sarah Hopkins Lydia Jane Pugh Dulcie Holland Paul Stanhope Dan Walker Stephen Lee David Hamilton Randall Thompson Ralph Vaughan […]
ADCH FESTIVAL WEEKEND – Melbourne Chamber Orchestra | Inspirations
ADCH FESTIVAL WEEKEND – Melbourne Chamber Orchestra | Inspirations
This concert is live streamed from Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne on Australian Digital Concert Hall To attend this concert in person, please visit the Booking website here. Three inspiring string quartets, inspired by the Classical tradition. Beethoven was surely inspired by Haydn, but could Haydn have been inspired by Beethoven? By the time Haydn […]
Australian Chamber Choir | Magic, Miracles and Mysteries
Australian Chamber Choir | Magic, Miracles and Mysteries
John Wilbye’s There is a jewel refers to a magic “which … makes men rich in greatest poverty, makes water wine, turns wooden cups to gold”. Orlando di Lasso’s Motet, Nuptiae factae sunt tells the story of what came to be known as Jesus’ first miracle – turning the water into wine at the marriage feast at Cana. As […]
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Selby & Friends | First, By No Means Last! – Canberra
Selby & Friends | First, By No Means Last! – Canberra
Selby & Friends' season kicks off with the wildly popular Café Music by the American composer Paul Schoenfield, the inspiration for which was a stint as a replacement pianist in a coffee house to help out a sick friend. What better than to follow this brilliant, highly original work with two iconic ‘first’ piano trios […]
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Selby & Friends | First, by No Means Last! – Melbourne
Selby & Friends | First, by No Means Last! – Melbourne
Selby & Friends' season kicks off with the wildly popular Café Music by the American composer Paul Schoenfield, the inspiration for which was a stint as a replacement pianist in a coffee house to help out a sick friend. What better than to follow this brilliant, highly original work with two iconic ‘first’ piano trios […]
Selby & Friends | First, by No Means Last! – Melbourne
Selby & Friends | First, by No Means Last! – Melbourne
Selby & Friends' season kicks off with the wildly popular Café Music by the American composer Paul Schoenfield, the inspiration for which was a stint as a replacement pianist in a coffee house to help out a sick friend. What better than to follow this brilliant, highly original work with two iconic ‘first’ piano trios […]
The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross
The Song Company | Songs Under the Southern Cross
This concert will be broadcast on Australian Digital Concert Hall Australia’s national vocal ensemble – The Song Company – begins its 2023 season with a breathtaking program of Australian a cappella works by Ross Edwards and Anne Boyd, paired with J.S. Bach’s monumental motet “Jesu, meine Freude”. Led by Guest Director and soprano Amy Moore. […]
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Bowral Autumn Music Festival | 2023
The 2023 Bowral Autumn Music Festival will be the seventeenth. In 2023 the festival will build on the success of the Education Days introduced in 2020, it will continue to include Australian compositions and commission and will present some of the rich heritage from the past. The festival will celebrate the joy of playing chamber […]
Bowral Autumn Music Festival | Concert 1: Hiew, Narroway, Matheson
Bowral Autumn Music Festival | Concert 1: Hiew, Narroway, Matheson
This concert is presented as part of the Bowral Autumn Music Festival, 23rd to 26th March Francesca Hiew (ASQ violinist) joins close friends Richard Narroway (cello) and Laurence Matheson (piano) for a stirring, romantic program to kick-start the festival with aplomb. sumptuous piano trios. Artists: Francesca Hiew - violin Richard Narroway - cello Laurence Matheson - piano Program: R.Strauss […]
Morning Masters with Simon Powis and Anna Da Silva Chen
Morning Masters with Simon Powis and Anna Da Silva Chen
Musica Viva Australia’s Morning Masters series debuts at the Sutherland Arts Theatre on Thursday 23 March with guitarist Simon Powis and violinist Anna Da Silva Chen presenting musical snapshots from across the globe. Experience a rarely heard pairing of instruments performing Romanian folk dances, Spanish melodies infused with North African influences, Argentine tangos and works […]
Tamara Anna Cislowska and Gerard Willems | Recital
Tamara Anna Cislowska and Gerard Willems | Recital
This March, The Sydney International Piano Competition (The Sydney), is thrilled to present an evening of illuminating solos and duets, performed on two grand pianos by Australia’s leading proponents for the piano – Tamara Anna Cislowska and Gerard Willems AM. From Beethoven to Gershwin, audiences will be mesmerised by the wondrous talents of Cislowska and […]
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Bach Akademie Australia | Bach at Easter – Missa Brevis in F
Bach Akademie Australia | Bach at Easter – Missa Brevis in F
Easter is one of the most special times of year, offering us an opportunity to both reflect, celebrate, and come together. In our first concert of 2023, we focus on Bach’s music for Easter. This incredibly important time of year provided him with compositional opportunities unequaled except for Christmas. We begin with Bach’s ebullient Easter […]
Bowral Autumn Music Festival | Concert 2: Sally Walker + Vivian Choi Milton
Bowral Autumn Music Festival | Concert 2: Sally Walker + Vivian Choi Milton
This concert is presented as part of the Bowral Autumn Music Festival, 23rd to 26th March Hailed as being 'Australia's best flautist' (SoundsLikeSydney, 2021) Sally Walker joins the recently returned NY based concert pianist Vivian Choi Milton. They will serenade us with music from France, Hungary, Russia and the Ukraine, alongside a special BAMF commission […]
Pitt st Uniting Church | Lunchtime Organ Series
Pitt st Uniting Church | Lunchtime Organ Series
A series of organ recitals given on the wonderful 1910 Hill and Son organ, by some of Sydney’s top organists in the serene surroundings of the historic Pitt st Uniting Church, Sydney Entry by gold coin donation THIS WEEK Ross Cobb COMING UP 14.4.23 Cynthia Bui and Bailey Yeates (prize winners in the 2022 Sydney […]