Review: Music Speaks (Melbourne Chamber Orchestra)
Mozart, Dvořák and a world premiere. This ambitious concert was a warm welcome to the MCO’s 2024 concert season.
Mozart, Dvořák and a world premiere. This ambitious concert was a warm welcome to the MCO’s 2024 concert season.
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Opening Melbourne Chamber Orchestra’s 2024 season, a new work from Katy Abbott taps into the complexity of musical communication.
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For its 33rd season, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra delves into the communicative and connective power of music.
MSO Chief Conductor Jaime Martín’s second season in the job is a wide-ranging campaign for hearts, minds and inflation-weary wallets.
The first year of the Fellowship awards five young musicians professional development and performance opportunities.
Launching over 20 world premieres from emerging and established Australian composers, the ensemble touts new music across NSW and Victoria, as well as internationally in Helsinki and Berlin.
Cameron Lam explores choirs new and old, and the music written for them, in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
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.
Chief Conductor Jaime Martín discusses the season which includes 17 new works, including three by Composer in Residence Mary Finsterer, while soprano Siobhan Stagg is Artist in Residence.
Cameron Lam explores Australian music written for brass instruments, from tubas and trombones, to double bell trumpets and a 19-century ophicleide.