Australian World Orchestra: Passion and Connection
Limelight talks to two of Australia's leading expat musicians about what draws them home from Europe to perform with the Australian World Orchestra.
Limelight talks to two of Australia's leading expat musicians about what draws them home from Europe to perform with the Australian World Orchestra.
AWO assembles again in October for concerts featuring one of the great voices of our times, the German countertenor Andreas Scholl.
Alexander Briger and the Australian World Orchestra complete their galactic mission with precision, verve and gusto.
Australian World Orchestra Assistant Conductor Louis Sharpe talks music, leadership and a job that doesn't feel like one.
We unravel the mystery of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony with Alexander Briger, who will conduct the work with the Australian World Orchestra.
This month's features explore OA's new 'Digital Ring', the stage adaptation of The Dictionary of Lost Words, Mahler's Ninth, and Sir Eugene Goossens' push for the SOH.
As violinist Natalie Chee returns home to play Mahler's Symphony No. 9 with the AWO, she explains why it's so exciting to be part of the orchestra.
Since 2017, the Melbourne-born violinist has been based in London. She discusses returning home to play with the Australian World Orchestra.
Winter in Canberra seems more memory than dream these days but this was an imaginative and satisfying experience.
The AWO recalls elite musicians from around the world and across the country for two performances of Mahler's Ninth Symphony.
Cameron Lam goes big and bold in this month's Australian Art Music playlist, exploring major works for wind symphony, orchestra, big band, and the stage.
With a program boasting Beethoven, Scriabin, Rimsky-Korsakov and five world premieres from Australian composers, Chief Conductor Jessica Cottis and the CSO paint a colourful portrait in their 2023 season Chroma.
The award was presented to the legendary Maestro by His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley, Governor-General of Australia, at the Sydney Opera House following the Australian World Orchestra concert.