Sydney Eisteddfod Junior Piano Scholarship Live
Zenith Theatre Mcintosh Street Railway Street, Chatswood, NSW, AustraliaThe debut final of the
The debut final of the
The Sydney Eisteddfod Kawai Piano Scholarship Final for (17-26 Years) will feature four talented performers competing for a total prize value of $13,500 in a live final.
Harpist Louise Johnson joins Artistic Director flautist Jane Rutter and soprano Liz PLayer in a rêverie of summer and romance, in Pan and the Angels, next in the Live at Lunch series.
Hear the next generation of gifted composers at Ensemble Offspring's Hatched Academy concert.
Phoenix Collective, present their final concerts of the year, a collection of brilliant chamber music for violin and piano, performed by Phoenix Collective’s Artistic Director, violin Dan Russell and pianist Dr Edward Neeman (Juilliard/ ANU).
The Australian Haydn Ensemble returns to the stage with Mozart's Prague, a glorious orchestral concert with Guest Director Dr Erin Helyard. There are performances in Sydney and Bathurst.
An afternoon of sublime opera for all the family, complete with coffee and complimentary cake.
In the third Offspring for All digital concert, Ensemble Offspring honours the lives of three monumental composers lost to us in 2021 with performances of six works from the catalogues of musical revolutionaries Louis Andriessen, Frederic Rzewski and Ian Shanahan.
Sydney composer Kate Reid has written a new piece, Solander: A Song Cycle which will be premiered by the Sydney Chamber Choir conducted by Sam Allchurch with narrator John Gaden and percussionist Claire Edwardes on vibraphone, this weekend.
Omega Ensemble’s 2022 Season launches with a world premiere collaboration, Two Breaths involving Australia’s leading didgeridoo virtuoso and award-winning composer, William Barton.
Castalia Vocal Consort group launches in Sydney in February with an exciting new line-up of voices and music in Hotheads and Lovers.
The Marais Project performs The Fantastical Life of Daniel Solander: Australia’s First Swede, featuring Swedish folk and art music and songs from the Australian Colonial Era with dramatised excerpts from the diaries of Sir Joseph Banks & Captain James Cook.