Adelaide Symphony Orchestra launches Virtual Concert Hall
As the shut down of live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic stretches on, the ASO has launched a series of online recitals by its musicians.
As the shut down of live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic stretches on, the ASO has launched a series of online recitals by its musicians.
More cancellations of concerts, theatre and ballet announced due to COVID-19, with an ASO team member in isolation.
An engrossing lesson in the historical and musical significance of Beethoven’s Eroica symphony in the composer’s 250th year.
The composer and violist has withdrawn from his upcoming engagement at the Adelaide Festival after being hospitalised with the coronavirus.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s engaging all-Russian program showcases an outstanding young violin talent.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s Principal Contrabassoon Jackie Newcomb talks about the myriad challenges and delights of the imposing instrument, which she describes as a character instrument.
Alongside artists from every sector, the classical music community is uniting to stage fundraisers and offer other forms of relief to those affected by Australia’s catastrophic bushfires.
The violinist will take her leave at the end of the 2020 season after more than a decade in the role.
The orchestra has jumped to the top of Ian Whitney’s annual analysis of Australian music advertised in the season brochures of the Major Performing Arts funded orchestras.
In her new concerto for orchestra, Cathy Milliken drew on a poem by Walt Whitman and the different processes of weaving.
The four-city tour will be led by Artist in Association Pinchas Zukerman.
Mark Wigglesworth conducts Beethoven's nine symphonies over 10 days, a mini festival of women composers, and Nicholas Carter returns to conduct Mahler's Fifth.
The 33-year-old Finnish conductor is quickly making her mark on the podium. She tells us about pawning her violin to pay for masterclasses, stalking Jorma Panula, and her new gig in the UK.