Ensemble Offspring’s ‘Sizzle’ Returns
The Great Club 160, Livingstone Road,, Marrickville, NSW, AustraliaEnsemble Offspring's 'Sizzle' returns! An anarchic afternoon of art music-meets-indie-meets-pop-meets-family show.
Ensemble Offspring's 'Sizzle' returns! An anarchic afternoon of art music-meets-indie-meets-pop-meets-family show.
Pianist Andreas Boyde performs on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall this week with three works reflecting a tempestuous and passionate time in the lives of young Brahms and Schumann.
Soprano Sara Macliver and counter-tenor Russell Harcourt join the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra directed by Paul Dyer, AO for 'Higher Angels', a program of stellar arias and orchestral works by Handel and Graun.
The Sutherland Trio performs music by Mozart and Ravel alongside Katie Abbott’s stunning 'Making Angels.'
Christian Li, the brilliant young Australian violinist is joined by prominent Melbourne pianist Laurence Matheson on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.
Charlotte Miles performs music by Franck, Debussy and Paganini an unmissable celebration of the cello on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.
Sydney University Graduate Choir's 2018 performance of the 'Australian War Requiem' will be broadcast on ABC Classic FM 92.9 during their Lunchtime Concert (1.00- 3.00pm) on Anzac Day this year.
'Bliss of Heaven: Music from the New World' a new release on Da Vinci Classics, is a heavenly alchemy of mambo, salsa and Andean folk music fused with classical sensibilities, performed by Chilean-Australian pianist and composer Daniel Rojas supported by the high-energy Ensemble Apex String Quartet featuring violinist Anna da Silva Chen.
Musica Viva presents pianist Konstantin Shamray with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Sophie Rowell, joined by violinist and Musica Viva FutureMaker Harry Ward and players from ANAM in a tour which showcases the power of the piano and chamber orchestra.
Double bassist Kirsty McCahon joins The Metropolitan Orchestra in a program of music by Mozart, Koussevitsky, Beethoven and Heather Shannon.
In their first concert for this year the Sydney University Graduate Choir will perform a varied program of pieces by Beethoven, Fauré, Saint-Saëns, Brahms and others.
A feast of Russian song and piano music.