Andrew Haveron on Joyful Beginnings: Beethoven Symphony No 1
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Concertmaster discusses an upcoming concert he has programmed, full of rare delights.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Concertmaster discusses an upcoming concert he has programmed, full of rare delights.
Anna Goldsworthy and Andrew Haveron combine Tolstoy and Beethoven to make a powerful statement about obsession and the objectification of women.
After a very long time away, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Concertmaster returns to the stage this month for the Orchestra’s Autumn Season.
The birthday celebrations will feature Roger Woodward, Andrew Haveron and of course the annual NSW Secondary Schools Concerto Competition.
Festive five-day treat was just what the doctor ordered.
Triumph plucked from adversity in a concert fit for a Mayor.
Festival organisers defy the gods and strike up the band, with a wonderful opening concert.
The intimate, Sydney-wide concert series features some of Australia's most beloved artists in wonderful settings throughout metropolitan Sydney.
The touring chamber ensemble will revive much of its cancelled 2021 season, and has a new Victorian home at the Primrose Potter Salon at Melbourne Recital Centre.
This Sydney Symphony Orchestra concert is the last chance for a while to hear cellist Umberto Clerici, before he takes up the baton full-time.
Andrew Haveron, Ben Jacks, Scott Kinmont and the SSO horn section discuss Britten and Shostakovich, Mozart, Tchaikovsky and 50 Fanfares.
This year's brilliantly programmed and performed Coriole Festival showed that Australian music is indeed alive and well.
An intimate Easter program from Andrew Haveron and the SSO.