Salut! Baroque Celebrates The Genius of Bach
Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaSalut! Baroque its 2024 season with The Genius, with concerts in Sydney and Canberra celebrating the genius of J S Bach.
Salut! Baroque its 2024 season with The Genius, with concerts in Sydney and Canberra celebrating the genius of J S Bach.
The Sydney Cello Quartet presents Music From Queer Film, performing music from classic queer films as part of Queer Screen’s 31st Mardi Gras Film Festival.
The Metropolitan Orchestra's The Feast, conducted by Sarah-Grace Williams journeys through the four seasons and includes world premiere.
Stars perform in A World of Entertainment benefiting the Actors’ Benevolent Fund, which helps and supports older performers in times of need.
Australian composer Chloé Charody presents Stories That Must be Heard, premiering two statement works, 'Limbo' and 'Truth in the Cage' combining circus, opera and classical music.
Learn and finesse your skills in playing Scottish dancing music in a masterclas with Chris Duncan, an authority on Scottish fiddle music.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra conducted by Simone Young performs music by Peggy Glanville-Hicks with two great German symphonies.
Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra, Willoughby Symphony Choir and soloists perform Mahler's Symphony No 2. " The Resurrection."
The Choir of St James' King Street performs in Chatswood taking you on a journey through time and space spanning four centuries.
The Opera and Song Collective presents Pergolesi’s timeless masterpiece, Stabat Mater in an hour-long concert of Easter performed by the women of the ensemble.
Phoenix Collective Quartet (PCQ)'s first 2024 program features Haydn's ‘Lark’ quartet and works by Giovanni Sollima, Bartók and Radiohead.
Piano+ presents young Brisbane pianist Reuben Tsang on tour nationally. He will play music by Fauré, Brahms, and Mozart.