• Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Gaming Music 2.0

    Federation Concert Hall Hobart, TAS, Australia
    Gamers, you told us you want more, so the TSO is going gaming – again! Celebrate the music of virtual worlds in all its colour and excitement with this family friendly concert. Experience the haunting beauty of The Last of Us, the rhythmic folk of The Witcher, nostalgia from Final…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Gaming Music 2.0

    Albert Hall, Launceston 47 Tamar St, Launceston, TAS, Australia
    Gamers, you told us you want more, so the TSO is going gaming – again! Celebrate the music of virtual worlds in all its colour and excitement with this family friendly concert. Experience the haunting beauty of The Last of Us, the rhythmic folk of The Witcher, nostalgia from Final…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: The Whitlams with the TSO

    Wrest Point Entertainment Centre 410 Sandy Bay Rd, Sandy Bay, TAS, Australia
    The Whitlams join the TSO at Wrest Point for the next performance in their renowned symphonic collaboration. This retrospective will showcase arrangements by eight of Australia’s finest composers – notably, Tasmanian great, the late Peter Sculthorpe, whose friendship with Tim Freedman is marked by two collaborations. Classics including No Aphrodisiac…
  • Live Sessions at Dunalley

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Live Sessions at Dunalley

    Dunalley Community Hall Dunalley Community Hall, Dunalley, TAS, Australia
    Dunalley locals, it’s time to gather your family and friends – TSO is headed your way! Our woodwind section (flutes, oboes, bassoons, oh my!) will be joined by some brass and percussion friends to bring you a program that ranges from pop divas to jazz to a certain Swedish, Eurovision-winning…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: The Art of Lightness

    Ian Potter Recital Hall 19-27 Campbell St, Hobart, TAS, Australia
    At the turn of the 20th century, French composers sought new colours and textures. Debussy’s Première rhapsodie (1909–10) glows with atmosphere and virtuosity, while his Sonata for flute, viola and harp (1915) revives Baroque elegance with an unusual blend of instruments. Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro (1905), a showcase for the…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Ravel, Mahler and Beethoven

    Federation Concert Hall Hobart, TAS, Australia
    From its whip-crack opening, Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G is famously fun for the audience and notoriously difficult to play. Our musicians are up for the challenge, led by Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Eivind Aadland and joined by brilliant pianist, Cédric Tiberghien. The program features two works by Mahler:…
  • Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Voices en Masse

    Federation Concert Hall Hobart, TAS, Australia
    Step inside the music as Federation Concert Hall is transformed by Voices en Masse. Renowned choral director Simon Halsey leads the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and TSO Chorus, joined by star soloists and hundreds of community voices located on stage and throughout the hall. With Simon Halsey’s trademark charisma and direct…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Live Sessions at St Helens

    Portland Memorial Hall 39 Cecilia St, St Helens, TAS, Australia
    ive Sessions is orchestral music without the formal vibes. Our strings section is coming to St Helens – from violins and violas through to cellos and the big double bass! We’ve taken golden oldie rock favourites, contemporary indie artists and mashed them up with the real oldies (Hello Mozart) to…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Brilliant Pairings

    Ian Potter Recital Hall 19-27 Campbell St, Hobart, TAS, Australia
    In the early 20th century, composers reshaped chamber music by blending tradition and innovation. Prokofiev’s Sonata for two violins (1932), written for a Paris festival, astonished with its clarity and restraint. Lili Boulanger’s Two Pieces (1911–14) reveal delicate lyricism, balancing Romantic warmth with French colour. Stravinsky’s Suite Italienne (1932), drawn…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Brilliant Pairings

    Woolmers Estate 658 Woolmers Ln, Longford, TAS, Australia
    In the early 20th century, composers reshaped chamber music by blending tradition and innovation. Prokofiev’s Sonata for two violins (1932), written for a Paris festival, astonished with its clarity and restraint. Lili Boulanger’s Two Pieces (1911–14) reveal delicate lyricism, balancing Romantic warmth with French colour. Stravinsky’s Suite Italienne (1932), drawn…