Review: River (Australian Chamber Orchestra)
The beautiful and shocking secrets of our rivers are conveyed through a spellbinding marriage of film and music.
The beautiful and shocking secrets of our rivers are conveyed through a spellbinding marriage of film and music.
Ahead of his latest tour with the ACO, the Finnish pianist and composer discusses the forces that have shaped some of the most popular music ever written.
Australian and women composers figure prominently in a season that is as inclusive as it is adventurous.
As the world resets, Tognetti makes a compelling statement about the fragility of life on Earth in this concert with striking video imagery.
One of Australia’s foremost violin pedagogues, who was a founding member of the ACO, has died at the age of 75, leaving behind a formidable legacy.
The ACO turns the spotlight on its charismatic and thought-provoking leader, Richard Tognetti.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.
Principal Violin Helena Rathbone discusses the ACO's current concert, which features a Bach family reunion.
Despite a few odd choices in the program, this concert showed that there is always more to discover about the Bachs – even for an ensemble as steeped in them as the ACO.
The ACO has been loaned the 1732 'ex-Dollfus' Stradivarius Violin, which will be played by Principal Violin Helena Rathbone.
The international siren and comedienne extraordinaire reveals the music that runs through her veins, and the thrill she gets singing with a full orchestra.
The Grigoryan Brothers, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Joseph Tawadros are among the nominees.