West Australian Symphony Orchestra 2025: A New World
With the Perth Concert Hall closed for renovations, WASO disperses its music music around the city.
With the Perth Concert Hall closed for renovations, WASO disperses its music music around the city.
Gavrylyuk captivates with his phenomenal execution, interpretative insight and wonderfully expressive left hand.
Joyce DiDonato, James Ehnes, Pekka Kuusisto and three world premieres are lined up for Tasmanian audiences in 2025.
Beethoven Five, Mahler Nine, Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring and Stephen Hough are some of QSO’s 2025 players as the orchestra explores spirituality in all of its colours.
ACO's 50th birthday is cause for celebration, says Richard Tognetti, but no reason to sit on one one's laurels.
Finnish conductor Dalia Stasevska’s supple leadership makes light work of a program of Nordic heavyweights.
Trio Gaspard, pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii, a Goldner String Quartet farewell and the Kristin Berardi Quartet are among the artists set to appear.
A concert of great orchestral power featuring pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk’s magnificent performance of Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto.
A busy schedule sees him spend much of his time in Poland and Italy, but conductor Daniel Smith is busy promoting Australian musicians far and wide.
The TSO's 2024 season is an ode to joy. "As an orchestra, we give a feeling, an experience," says Chief Conductor Eivind Aadland.
During the pandemic, Vladimir Fanshil and Eleanor Lyons dreamed up Live At Yours, a series of intimate, salon-style concerts – and it’s taken off.
The Ukrainian-born pianist explores the essence of one of Tchaikovsky’s towering achievements.
WASO raises the roof of Perth Concert Hall before it closes for renovations with a mammoth Mahler, a string of guest stars and five world premieres.