Synergy Percussion And Taikoz Present World Premiere
Everest Theatre Cnr Cleveland Street and City Road, Chippendale, NSW, AustraliaSynergy Percussion meets the dynamism and drama of Taikoz in Ian Cleworth’s BREATH.
Synergy Percussion meets the dynamism and drama of Taikoz in Ian Cleworth’s BREATH.
Pinchgut Opera returns to some of its favourite repertoire with The Spiritual Forest performed in Sydney and Melbourne, drawn from Monteverdi’s Selva morale e spirituale (1641), his great anthology of liturgical works composed in Venice.
The Sydney is thrilled to present Calvin Abdiel’s Debut Tour, providing a unique opportunity for audiences in Sydney and Canberra to enjoy this prodigious young artist on the cusp of a glistening career.
Cellist Richard Narroway and pianist Vatche Jambazian perform an afternoon of entrancing music, from Bach to the contemporary with coffee, cake and bubbles.
The Cellists of TMO return for the first chamber concert of 2022. Presented as part of the 2022 Seniors Festival, this fun, intimate and accessible afternoon performance hosted by TMO’s Principal Cellist John Benz will showcase the exceptional sound of eight combined cellos.
London-based Australian pianist Rob Hao gives the Australian premiere tour of Sydney-based composer Nicholas Vines’ extravagant fifty-minute portrayal of contemporary hipster subculture Indie Ditties along with major piano works of the Romantic era.
Bach Akademie Australia begins its 2022 season 'Bach and the Art of Dialogue' in April, launching four touring concert series covering seven different City and Greater Sydney venues. The April concert includes the magnificent Easter Oratorio with two famous cantatas, BWV 42 and BWV 6.
In her "unconventional classical concert concept celebrating the music of J.S. Bach and beyond" cellist Rachel Scott is joined by accordionist Anthony Schulz.
Canberra-based ensemble Luminescence Chamber Singers is joining forces with conductor Roland Peelman and electric guitarist Jess Green to explore the many meanings of motherhood through music.
Chanteuse Nadia Piave with Gino Pengue on guitar, mandolin and cittern and Jess Ciampa, voice and percussion will present music for the reflective Easter season , in a beautiful acoustic, featuring the solitary sound of a voice and cittern or guitar with a heartbeat drum, giving us pause for thought, and helping us to celebrate the small miracles of the everyday.
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Phoenix Collective fuses East and West in its divers and unique erhu (Chinese fiddle) concerts.