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The Wharf Revue 2025: The End of the Wharf As We Know It After twenty-five years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue has decided to step away from public life. Many public figures who’ve appeared in the show regularly over the years are lining up for a place in the […]
The Wharf Revue 2025: The End of the Wharf As We Know It After twenty-five years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue has decided to step away from public life. Many public figures who’ve appeared in the show regularly over the years are lining up for a place in the […]
The Wharf Revue 2025: The End of the Wharf As We Know It After twenty-five years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue has decided to step away from public life. Many public figures who’ve appeared in the show regularly over the years are lining up for a place in the […]
Step into a world of intricate beauty and sublime artistry as Erin Helyard performs Bach’s Goldberg Variations. This monumental work, composed to soothe and enchant, offers a meditative journey through thirty variations on a single, elegant aria. It remains a testament to Bach’s musical genius and continues to enthrall audiences with its profound creativity. Pinchgut’s first […]
The Wharf Revue 2025: The End of the Wharf As We Know It After twenty-five years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue has decided to step away from public life. Many public figures who’ve appeared in the show regularly over the years are lining up for a place in the […]
MOZART | GREENHILL | SOLLIMA | SHOSTAKOVICH One of the most versatile and dynamic ensembles working in Australia today, Phoenix Collective are known for their eclectic and adventurous programming, effortlessly interweaving string quartet classics with contemporary and popular genres. Their diverse collaborations with luminaries such as Katie Noonan, William Barton and Tenzin Choegyal have introduced […]
Step into a world of intricate beauty and sublime artistry as Erin Helyard performs Bach’s Goldberg Variations. This monumental work, composed to soothe and enchant, offers a meditative journey through thirty variations on a single, elegant aria. It remains a testament to Bach’s musical genius and continues to enthrall audiences with its profound creativity. Pinchgut’s first […]
New Music Trio from Cologne This Goethe Lounge brings together a trio of musicians from the acclaimed Ensemble Musikfabrik (Cologne, Germany) presenting a concert program with new works by Gordon Williamson (Canada/Germany/New Zealand), Dylan Lardelli (Australia/New Zealand) along with works by Australia‘s acclaimed composer Liza Lim. Performers: Peter Veale - Oboe Christine Chapman - Horn […]
Opera . . . in a pub? You heard right! Opera Bites brings best-loved opera hits to the relaxed atmosphere of your local pub. Opera Bites has partnered with The Harold in Glebe to bring you the world’s favourite opera highlights in the relaxed environs of a great local pub. Tickets include a 90-minute, fully […]
4 days, 11 events, 1 beautiful city Orange Chamber Music Festival returns March 6 to 9, 2025 Setting the stage is the beautiful city of Orange as Autumn arrives with colour filled trees, sunny days and cool nights. Each day will encourage Festival Pass holders to wander around the region, and to discover the charm […]
Join the Orava String Quartet for an unforgettable evening of music, featuring the timeless genius of Beethoven, the romantic intensity of Mendelssohn, the avant-garde brilliance of Penderecki, and the contemporary flair of Kats-Chernin. This captivating program highlights the quartet's versatility and emotional depth, offering a journey through classical elegance, passionate expression, modern innovation, and playful […]
Café Concert Tango music has always been a reflection of the cacophonous soundscapes of Buenos Aires. Join the Mendoza Tango Quartet for an immersive concert experience, which delves into the rich, urban and contemporary sounds of Buenos Aires through a multimodal presentation of modern tango music and film. Gourmet Dinner | Show | BYO Two […]
Lyrebird Brass Joel Brennan (trumpet) Timothy Francis (trumpet) Carla Blackwood (horn) Don Immel (trombone) Karina Phillipi (tuba) PROGRAM Leonora Duarte (arr. Abby Black) - Sinfonia no. 2 Cathy Likhuta - Apex Predators Grace Evangaline Mason - As Bronze Victor Ewald - Quintet No. 1 Alice Humphries - Uncertain Meditations Suspended Animation | Vorticity | Animated Suspensions | Drift […]
Exploring Inner Pilgrimage Through Timeless Sacred Music 7-16 March Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Blackheath Journeying to Finisterre is an evocative exploration of pilgrimage, not just across landscapes but deep within the self. Curated by Co-Artistic Director and Soprano Amy Moore, this program delves into the 12th Century Codex Calixtinus and 14th Century Libre Vermell de Montserrat—devotional manuscripts that guided […]
Associate concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Alexandra Osborne and assistant principal cello of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Elina Faskhi are joined by acclaimed concert pianist Andrea Lam to perform an extraordinary set of works for piano trios by Fauré and Debussy, binding in all their glamour and virtuosity, also stirring in Scholefield’s joyous Café […]
Cultured is the flagship community event of the Orange Chamber Music Festival, delivering exciting performances and activities for the whole family. Free performances will fill the spaces of the Orange Civic Theatre, the Orange City Library and the Orange Regional Gallery. PROGRAM: 10:00am Orange City Library Elemental Resonance: A journey through the elements, exploring earth, air, […]
Exploring Inner Pilgrimage Through Timeless Sacred Music 7-16 March Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Blackheath Journeying to Finisterre is an evocative exploration of pilgrimage, not just across landscapes but deep within the self. Curated by Co-Artistic Director and Soprano Amy Moore, this program delves into the 12th Century Codex Calixtinus and 14th Century Libre Vermell de Montserrat—devotional manuscripts that guided […]
The concept of watercolours surrounds the interaction between music and visual arts, as well as playing on the three musicians’ local connection to Orange, a town where colour has fascinated residents and visitors since its naming. ARTISTS Vermillion Trio David Shaw (flute) Stephanie Li (cello) Luke Moxey (piano) PROGRAM Sally Greenaway | The Strawberry Thief The […]
Exploring Inner Pilgrimage Through Timeless Sacred Music 7-16 March Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Blackheath Journeying to Finisterre is an evocative exploration of pilgrimage, not just across landscapes but deep within the self. Curated by Co-Artistic Director and Soprano Amy Moore, this program delves into the 12th Century Codex Calixtinus and 14th Century Libre Vermell de Montserrat—devotional manuscripts that guided […]
KPO’s opening concert for 2025 features two eminent Australian artists. In recent years Harry Sdraulig has gained international recognition as a composer, collaborating with many acclaimed artists. He is now the most frequently commissioned and performed composer of his peers here in Australia. In 2021, Torrent, was commissioned by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as part of […]
String Quartets by Haydn, Beethoven & Fanny Mendelssohn If you define “Shakespearean” as art that happily embraces both sublime poetry and earthy humour then Haydn and Beethoven definitely rub shoulders with the Bard. The AHE commence their season with two wonderful quartets that morph effortlessly from the lofty to the lowbrow. Then Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet, […]
Featuring Camerata’s acclaimed Artistic Director and leader Brendan Joyce on solo violin in this virtuosic, lush, and joyous symphonic concert, joined by Camerata’s wind, brass, and percussion sections Share in the joy, passion, and love of music with Camerata’s virtuosic opening 2025 concert, featuring Camerata’s very own Artistic Director and leader Brendan Joyce n solo […]
String Quartets by Haydn, Beethoven & Fanny Mendelssohn If you define “Shakespearean” as art that happily embraces both sublime poetry and earthy humour then Haydn and Beethoven definitely rub shoulders with the Bard. The AHE commence their season with two wonderful quartets that morph effortlessly from the lofty to the lowbrow. Then Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet, […]
Featuring Camerata’s acclaimed Artistic Director and leader Brendan Joyce on solo violin in this virtuosic, lush, and joyous symphonic concert, joined by Camerata’s wind, brass, and percussion sections Share in the joy, passion, and love of music with Camerata’s virtuosic opening 2025 concert, featuring Camerata’s very own Artistic Director and leader Brendan Joyce n solo […]
String Quartets by Haydn, Beethoven & Fanny Mendelssohn If you define “Shakespearean” as art that happily embraces both sublime poetry and earthy humour then Haydn and Beethoven definitely rub shoulders with the Bard. The AHE commence their season with two wonderful quartets that morph effortlessly from the lofty to the lowbrow. Then Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet, […]
Exploring Inner Pilgrimage Through Timeless Sacred Music 7-16 March Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Blackheath Journeying to Finisterre is an evocative exploration of pilgrimage, not just across landscapes but deep within the self. Curated by Co-Artistic Director and Soprano Amy Moore, this program delves into the 12th Century Codex Calixtinus and 14th Century Libre Vermell de Montserrat—devotional manuscripts that guided […]
String Quartets by Haydn, Beethoven & Fanny Mendelssohn If you define “Shakespearean” as art that happily embraces both sublime poetry and earthy humour then Haydn and Beethoven definitely rub shoulders with the Bard. The AHE commence their season with two wonderful quartets that morph effortlessly from the lofty to the lowbrow. Then Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet, […]
Exploring Inner Pilgrimage Through Timeless Sacred Music 7-16 March Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Blackheath Journeying to Finisterre is an evocative exploration of pilgrimage, not just across landscapes but deep within the self. Curated by Co-Artistic Director and Soprano Amy Moore, this program delves into the 12th Century Codex Calixtinus and 14th Century Libre Vermell de Montserrat—devotional manuscripts that guided […]
Exploring Inner Pilgrimage Through Timeless Sacred Music 7-16 March Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Blackheath Journeying to Finisterre is an evocative exploration of pilgrimage, not just across landscapes but deep within the self. Curated by Co-Artistic Director and Soprano Amy Moore, this program delves into the 12th Century Codex Calixtinus and 14th Century Libre Vermell de Montserrat—devotional manuscripts that guided […]
Pianist Jenny Lu and trombonist James Littlewood invite you to an afternoon of passionate music inspired by the lush gardens of Duneira Estate. Evocative pieces by Gabel, Lassen, and Tchaikovsky will transport listeners to a world of tender devotion. The performers will also premiere their own arrangement of Frederick Delius' The Walk to The Paradise Garden, paired with […]
Scottish mezzo-soprano and Cardiff Singer of the World Catriona Morison collaborates with Utzon favourite Aura Go in an eloquent duo spanning Brahms, Mahler, Scots and English folk songs, Mendelssohn and Tham. Two musicians of rare sensitivity collaborate for the first time. Recently crowned Singer of the World in Cardiff’s legendary competition, Scottish mezzo soprano Catriona Morison, […]
String Quartets by Haydn, Beethoven & Fanny Mendelssohn If you define “Shakespearean” as art that happily embraces both sublime poetry and earthy humour then Haydn and Beethoven definitely rub shoulders with the Bard. The AHE commence their season with two wonderful quartets that morph effortlessly from the lofty to the lowbrow. Then Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet, […]
The Australian Haydn Ensemble, led by Artistic Director Skye McIntosh, is one of Australia’s leading historically informed chamber music ensembles. These talented musicians begin our season with two wonderful quartets from Haydn and Beethoven that morph effortlessly from the lofty to the lowbrow. Then Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet, apparently the first ever composed by a woman, […]
Dvorak, Mark O’Connor, Adams Fresh from their Sydney Opera House debut, PCQ present a program of music inspired by American folk music. Dvořák’s well-loved ‘American Quartet’, written in Iowa on the basis of his experiences in the New World, is complemented by some updated takes on American traditional music. Bluegrass fiddler Mark O’Connor’s crossover ‘Old […]
Join the ANAM Orchestra for an unforgettable Gala evening of stunning music-making, led by one of the most celebrated conductors of our time, Asher Fisch. Fisch is known for his remarkable interpretations of the grand works of the Romantic era and will use his experienced vision to guide the next generation of Australia’s finest musicians […]
Dvorak, Mark O’Connor, Adams Fresh from their Sydney Opera House debut, PCQ present a program of music inspired by American folk music. Dvořák’s well-loved ‘American Quartet’, written in Iowa on the basis of his experiences in the New World, is complemented by some updated takes on American traditional music. Bluegrass fiddler Mark O’Connor’s crossover ‘Old […]
"There is something deeply troubling and inscrutable in Gesualdo’s music, something that any listener, even the most inexpert one, will unfailingly experience. This most particularly holds for Tenebrae responsoria (1611), his definitive statement, his monument, his testament. It is as if this work, firmly embedded in the framework of liturgy for the Holy Week and […]
In two short decades, three very different French composers produced three very different masterpieces. Messiaen’s dramatic yet ultimately comforting vision of the end of time; Fauré’s late Trio, powerful in its lyricism and formal beauty, and Ravel’s tensile, balletic sonata. FAURE Piano Trio Op.120 in D minor (1922-23) RAVEL Sonata for violin & cello (1920-22) MESSIAEN Quartet for […]
Dvorak, Mark O’Connor, Adams Fresh from their Sydney Opera House debut, PCQ present a program of music inspired by American folk music. Dvořák’s well-loved ‘American Quartet’, written in Iowa on the basis of his experiences in the New World, is complemented by some updated takes on American traditional music. Bluegrass fiddler Mark O’Connor’s crossover ‘Old […]
Apeiron’s 2025 season kicks off with two of our colleagues from the south, Hannah Lane and Laura Vaughan, showcasing the unusual sound world of Violin/d’amore, Gamba, Harp, and Harpsichord. Discover compositions from the Early Baroque period by Buxtehude, Becker, Lawes, Jenkins, Jarzebski, Lawes, Pandolfi, and more! Artists John Ma, Violin Laura Vaughan, Viola da Gamba […]
Melbourne based flautist and composer Johanna Selleck teams up with one of Sydney's keyboard legends Sumiko Yamamura in a JS Bach Flute Sonata to coincide with his 340th birthday. They will also premiere four new Australian works that all include a 'hint' of Bach. Thrilled that Richard Rourke and Sumiko will also perform two new […]
Hailed as ‘the best classical group in town’ (Sydney Morning Herald), Omega Ensemble champions extraordinary musical talent through high-energy and impactful performance. With a commitment to cherish foundational classical music repertoire, the ensemble also proudly stands at the forefront of new musical expression, collaborating with leading Australian and international composers and placing groundbreaking world premieres […]
Hailed as ‘the best classical group in town’ (Sydney Morning Herald), Omega Ensemble champions extraordinary musical talent through high-energy and impactful performance. With a commitment to cherish foundational classical music repertoire, the ensemble also proudly stands at the forefront of new musical expression, collaborating with leading Australian and international composers and placing groundbreaking world premieres […]
Experience the splendour of live music at free lunchtime concerts in NSW Parliament's Fountain Court. At each concert, musicians from the Sydney Youth Orchestras, Sydney Conservatorium of Music and other talented organisations and groups will play a selection of pieces ranging from classical through to contemporary movements. You are invited to join us at NSW […]
Hailed as ‘the best classical group in town’ (Sydney Morning Herald), Omega Ensemble champions extraordinary musical talent through high-energy and impactful performance. With a commitment to cherish foundational classical music repertoire, the ensemble also proudly stands at the forefront of new musical expression, collaborating with leading Australian and international composers and placing groundbreaking world premieres […]
Acclaimed guitarists Slava and Leonard Grigoryan have created a suite of music inspired by objects personally selected from the National Museum of Australia’s vast collection tracing Australia’s diverse and complex history. The evocative nature of each of the 18 compositions is heightened by the projection of a high-definition 3D video of the relevant object. The […]
It’s in our nature to sing. We sing to God. We sing for joy. The birds sing, and the frogs sing. The wind sings in the forest. Lovers sing when their hearts ache, and when they are reunited. O Sing! takes up the theme of singing itself... in a diversity of music from Bach’s Singet […]
"There is something deeply troubling and inscrutable in Gesualdo’s music, something that any listener, even the most inexpert one, will unfailingly experience. This most particularly holds for Tenebrae responsoria (1611), his definitive statement, his monument, his testament. It is as if this work, firmly embedded in the framework of liturgy for the Holy Week and […]
Get ready for an unforgettable musical experience as the Sunshine Coast’s acclaimed Oriana Choir brings The Piano Men to the stage, 2:00pm, March 29 at the Matthew Flinders Performance Centre and April 5 at “The J”, Noosa with concerts at 1:30pm and 7:30pm. A dynamic concert dedicated to the iconic music of Elton John and […]
"There is something deeply troubling and inscrutable in Gesualdo’s music, something that any listener, even the most inexpert one, will unfailingly experience. This most particularly holds for Tenebrae responsoria (1611), his definitive statement, his monument, his testament. It is as if this work, firmly embedded in the framework of liturgy for the Holy Week and […]
Mosman Symphony Orchestra is thrilled to open the 2025 season with our first concert weekend on Saturday 29th March (7:30pm) and Sunday 30th March (3:30pm) at Mosman Art Gallery. Orchestral Concert 1, entitled "Youth", will showcase a program of youthful brilliance. PROGRAM Agathe Backer-Grøndahl – Scherzo – This spirited and dynamic piece, written when Norwegian Agathe was just 22, reflects her early mastery of the […]
Salon concerts at Broadford is a delightful venue in the middle of secluded bushland 45 minutes north of the Melbourne M80 ringroad that has been offering concerts with top musicians since 2011. The mudbrick house has cathedral ceilings and polished spotted gum floors resulting in excellent accoustics for chamber music. Holding up to 60 people the […]