The Australian Chamber Orchestra announces its 2020 season
Richard Tognetti’s 30th season with the ACO features four brand new works, four Australian premieres, Stuart Skelton singing Mahler, and, of course, plenty of Beethoven.
Richard Tognetti’s 30th season with the ACO features four brand new works, four Australian premieres, Stuart Skelton singing Mahler, and, of course, plenty of Beethoven.
Richard Tognetti and Bill Henson explore the spaces between light and dark.
The 16-year-old violinist tells us about preparing for her performance as soloist in Vivaldi’s La Tempesta concerto with the ACO Academy.
Ermonela Jaho talks about Anna Bolena, we learn the true story behind Come From Away, and Nico Muhly discusses his three Australian commissions.
To mark its second year in Australia, the international festival kicks the music-making up a notch with a live stream of Joseph Tawadros's concert with the SSO and a tribute to Richard Gill.
An extended reflection on a fascinating sound world.
Richard Meale once stood alongside Peter Sculthorpe as a hero of Australian music. James Koehne examines why he fell from prominence and argues that he was the most Romantic of Modernist composers.
A performance of great energy and meticulous cohesion in every detail.
The celebrated fashion designer, and arts patron, grew up in Italy listening to the garbage men singing arias. But it wasn’t until she moved to Australia that a life-long love for opera was kindled.
It's #AussieAussieAussie as Tognetti flies his musical flag in the Big Apple.
The Australian Chamber Orchestra is out in front with two nominations, while the Grigoryan Brothers are recognised once again.
Italian violinist Lorenza Borrani delivers a fiery, otherworldly concert with the ACO.
Car’s program is well-sung and played, if curiously put together.