Adelaide Festival unveils 2026 program
“Lower your guard,” says incoming Artistic Director Matthew Lutton, heralding the return of Peter Sellars and contemporary music.
“Lower your guard,” says incoming Artistic Director Matthew Lutton, heralding the return of Peter Sellars and contemporary music.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Accordion virtuoso James Crabb unpacks his creative partnership with violinist Anthony Marwood ahead of Adelaide and Canberra performances.
Anthony Marwood is the latest to play the famed c.1709 Strad; "I can hardly believe what it is capable of," he says.
Vocal ensemble Sjaella, UK pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Latvian stars The Balanas Sisters among the Snow Concert Hall's drawcards.
Old friends Anthony Marwood and James Crabb get up close and personal with the ACO.
Australians Siobhan Stagg, Timothy Young and Alexander Gavrylyuk join international giants Paul Lewis and Anthony Marwood for the rebranding of the venue's Great Performers series.
Featuring two Australian exclusive shows and a host of international acts, UKARIA offers a powerhouse program at the intimate concert hall, in celebration of founder Ulrike Klein.
Highlights include Stephen Hough and the ASO performing all of Rachmaninov's works for piano and orchestra, world premieres by Elena Kats-Chernin, Anne Cawrse and Grayson Rotumah, and the arrival of new Concertmaster Kate Suthers.
A very rare afternoon of truly eloquent chamber music performances at the UKARIA Cultural Centre.
A freewheeling line-up of guest conductors and concerto soloists will keep the orchestra on its toes in its year between Chiefs.
Nicholas Carter’s final year as Principal Conductor features a world premiere for Pinchas Zukerman’s 70th birthday, and Jayson Gillham playing five Beethoven piano concertos.
Walton's Hindemith tribute gets an outing, Marwood's concerto is a plus.