UKARIA 24 lineup revealed
As this year's curator, Finnish pianist Olli Munstonen brings five Australian debuts and two returning favourites to the Adelaide Hills.
As this year's curator, Finnish pianist Olli Munstonen brings five Australian debuts and two returning favourites to the Adelaide Hills.
Ahead of his Australian debut, Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson talks about performing Bach’s Goldberg Variations around the world.
Intimate recitals by international drawcards Paul Lewis and Joshua Bell, NYC's Brooklyn Rider, and ACO star Satu Vänskä. More to come.
Budget squeeze leaves Adelaide's UNESCO World City of Music status looking like "a big national joke" says former ABC presenter.
Adelaide's UKARIA heralds the arrival of spring with a series of recitals by internationally regarded artists and leading lights in Australian music.
KLASSIK underground founder Tahlia Petrosian believes that a broader approach to classical music sows the seeds for a thriving future.
Composer Kevin March will develop a new project exploring recovery, COVID lockdowns and cold water swimming.
Whether playing Mozart, Ives or Mendelssohn, Schumann Quartett time every musical gear-shift to perfection.
Over the past seven years, the UKARIA-based Chamber Landscapes series has grown to become an integral part of the Adelaide Festival.
What do our small to medium ensemble have on offer in the year ahead?
From the power of choirs to the power of young people, the Adelaide Festival’s new Artistic Director Ruth Mackenzie shares her thoughts on next year’s program, and the future.
Featuring two Australian exclusive shows and a host of international acts, UKARIA offers a powerhouse program at the intimate concert hall, in celebration of founder Ulrike Klein.
The Nielson Foundation, UKARIA Founder Ulrike Klein and Biennale of Sydney CEO Barbara Moore are among those recognised for their philanthropic support of Australian theatre, music and the visual arts.