Review: Overgrown Paths (Melbourne Chamber Orchestra)
MCO takes its audience on a rewarding stroll along a path connecting Vivaldi's Four Seasons to Libby Croad’s COVID-era Portraits.
MCO takes its audience on a rewarding stroll along a path connecting Vivaldi's Four Seasons to Libby Croad’s COVID-era Portraits.
Latin rhythms, suspenseful harmonies and compelling solos in a blend of the old and new.
A luminous, technically fearless recital revealing the impressionistic depths of Szymanowski and Beach.
"Hidden gems" and a Shakespeare-inspired world premiere make for a joyful experience from beginning to end.
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.