Australian Haydn Ensemble Plays Symphonies In Chamber Form
City Recital Hall 2 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaJoin the Australian Haydn Ensemble for three revolutionary symphonies in chamber form, written by Wranitsky, Mozart and Beethoven.
Join the Australian Haydn Ensemble for three revolutionary symphonies in chamber form, written by Wranitsky, Mozart and Beethoven.
Salut! Baroque performs The New World, a captivating program of baroque music from the Old and New Worlds. Concerts in Sydney and Canberra
Phoenix Collective presents PC Tango ensemble performing A Night In Buenos Aires featuring tango legend and founder of TangoOz, Maggie Ferguson on the bandoneon.
The Choir of St James’ directed by Warren Trevelyan‐Jones presents Rays of Light, a stunning programme of luminescent music featuring the mass setting by Renaissance Portuguese composer, Filipe de Magalhães' Missa O Soberana Luz (‘O Sovereign Light’), among other fine choral works by Tallis, White, Elgar, McDowell, Dove, Rutter, Chilcott, and Whitacre.
Grammy Award-winning violinist Augustin Hadelich will make his Australian debut in September in three performances exclusive to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, performing Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D major opus 77. This concert series also welcomes back the Sydney Symphony’s Principal Guest Conductor Sir Donald Runnicles OBE and features the world premiere of Pyramidion, A Fifty...
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra’s upcoming program Tempestuous Skies looks to the skies and to Mozart in two concerts, one in Sydney and one at the Hills Grammar School in Kenthurst.
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra will present an all-Mozart program, Tempestuous Skies which includes the Overture to Don Giovanni, the Piano Concerto No.23, Serenata Notturna and the Jupiter Symphony, directed by Rachael Beesley with Neal Peres Da Costa as fortepiano soloist.
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music is hosting an online open day allowing prospective students to tour the establishement and chat directly to its world-leading staff, alumni and current students.
Buxtehude’s monumental meditation on suffering and the human body reimagined with contemporary Indigenous choreography from Karul Projects, and a major new Australian work from Chris Williams, setting words by Behrouz Boochani.
The Semi-Finals Public Concert of the IFAC Handa Australian Singing Competition returns with 10 emerging singers vying for a place in the finals. Five finalists will be selected to proceed to the Finals Concert on Saturday 1 October at The Concourse, Chatswood.
Selby & Friends tours an immersive concert program entitled “In the Shadow of War” to Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Turramurra and the NSW Southern Highlands from August 20th to 29th.
AVÉ - Australian Vocal Ensemble presents Tumbling Like Stars, featuring world premiere performances from AVÉ’s David Malouf 12 piece song cycle showcasing Australia’s finest contemporary composers, alongside new arrangements of Renaissance and Baroque greats Bach, Handel and Tomás Luis de Victoria.