Selby & Friends Perform Iconic Piano Trios
City Recital Hall 2 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaKathryn Selby is joined by Dene Olding and Julian Smiles to perform piano trios by Ross Edwards, Enrique Granados and Antonin Dvořák,
Kathryn Selby is joined by Dene Olding and Julian Smiles to perform piano trios by Ross Edwards, Enrique Granados and Antonin Dvořák,
Keyna Wilkins plays a solo show of her compositions, improvisations and interpretations, accompanied by projections and loop pedal, followed by fantastic Baroque-Jazz trio Passacagalia Nuova.
The Marais Project launches its 2021 Season with a distinctive pairing of Old World Europe and music from the Australian continent when it presents The Art of Monody, featuring the world premiere of 'Christchurch Monody' by Gordon Kerry.
The Marais Project's next concert, 'The Art of Monody' features a new piece by Gordon Kerry, with music by Handel, Isaac Nathan, Marin Marais, Lew and Mara Kiek and Monteverdi.
Bach in the Dark combines the 'cello with the Choir of St James’, King Street in the next live-stream, n a seires which features unconventional classical concerts celebrating the music of J.S. Bach and beyond.
Thoroughbass presents Trendsetters, a concert which explores how music steps from the old to the new, from the age of the harpsichord to that of the piano.
The Willoughby Symphony Orchestra is joined by powerhouse aerial ensemble Legs On The Wall for the thrilling concert, Next Chapters.
The Phoenix Collective Quartet is back on tour with Tales of War. Turmoil, tension, destruction and death. Why have humans turned to war, when the outcome is so bleak? This powerful program explores sadness, greed, human nature, mother nature, fascism, freedom and the enduring human spirit.
In its most ambitious project for a number of years, The Song Company's 'Burden of Truth' tour will present two premières, written for 32 and 25 individual vocal lines respectively, notable also for the choral partners collaborating with them in each city.
The Sydney Con Jazz Festival now in its fourth year returns with dozens of affordable, accessible performances in the one location, showcasing the best of jazz from Australia, Sydney and the world.
Two stars align for an unforgettable concert when acclaimed pianist Simon Tedeschi and violinist Andrew Haveron, concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra present a program telling the story of Kreisler and Rachmaninov.
The Australian World Orchestra (AWO) returns in 2021 to perform the world premiere of 'Symphony', a new commission by Paul Dean, as the centrepiece of concerts in Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne in June this year. Conducted by AWO Artistic Director Alexander Briger, fifty-two AWO players will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the AWO and its first performance in over eighteen months.