Review: Muse (Melbourne Chamber Orchestra)
A 1920s parlour game inspires an ear-opening, mind-bending experience.
A 1920s parlour game inspires an ear-opening, mind-bending experience.
The MCO’s 2026 season includes five major orchestral concerts, a touring chamber series and three world-premiere works by Australian composers.
MCO's season opening concert featured an inspired and compelling combination of works, with something for everyone.
The MCO's 2025 season is heralded with a new work by inspired by the physical and metaphorical power of a sunrise.
The MCO and the Recital Centre's acoustics endow a stripped-back Messiah with the gravitas of a much bigger production.
Five performances, four world premieres, and esteemed guest artists; the MCO explores the "poetry of music" in 2025.
A note perfect performance of works exploring the hidden awe of daily life and the changing of seasons.
An intriguing, diverse and at times even courageous program from Melbourne Chamber Orchestra – with plenty of meat in the sandwich.
Adele Schonhardt to join Artistic Director Sophie Rowell at helm of the the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra.
Ensemble Q’s The Trout was exquisite, executed with aplomb with no flounders or red herrings.
Mozart, Dvořák and a world premiere. This ambitious concert was a warm welcome to the MCO’s 2024 concert season.
Polished and heartfelt performances in an exquisite closing program.
AYO's 2024 season balances inclusion, diversity and innovation across a program ranging from the classical to the cutting-edge contemporary.