A Sense of Place
In February, the Australian Chamber Orchestra premieres a work by John Luther Adams, who has now moved to Australia.
In February, the Australian Chamber Orchestra premieres a work by John Luther Adams, who has now moved to Australia.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the humble percussionist, and their sometimes less-than-obvious contributions to the music we love.
A goosebump-inducing demonstration of the power of the human voice.
After making her debut with the WASO in 2020, Winley has quickly established herself as a versatile presence on the podium.
Asher Fisch's tenth season features Wagner, Bruckner and Mahler, and much, much more.
Mozart and Bruckner seemingly sit at the opposite ends of the Austrian spectrum, yet Johannes Fritzsch and WASO showed the two can make a compelling pairing.
West Australian Symphony Orchestra and Guest Director Shaun Lee-Chen delivered an excellent mix of Baroque delights: crowd-pleasers, showstoppers and rarer gems.
An attention to detail and a sophisticated handling of the entire spectrum of orchestral colours rendered this performance a triumph.
Due to COVID WASO is only accepting Assistant Conductor applications from WA residents this year, says Executive Manager of Artistic Planning, Evan Kennea.
Asher Fisch returns to lead a bold and diverse season that relies on WASO’s own musicians.
Recording WASO’s concert performance of Tristan und Isolde with Asher Fisch and Stuart Skelton was a huge challenge, says producer Virginia Read, but also a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Two musicians from the orchestra give us their unique insight into WASO's Composition Project.
Truncated version of the classic not short on power and passion.