The Opera And Song Collective Songs From The Winter Palace
The Opera And Song Collective Songs From The Winter Palace
The Opera and Song Collective's Winter Song Festival continues with a second recital featuring Russian songs and arias
The Opera and Song Collective's Winter Song Festival continues with a second recital featuring Russian songs and arias
Sydney Con Jazz Festival returns in 2024 showcasing the best of Australian Jazz, showcasing over 100 artists in 26 concerts.
PCQ teams the classical with the popular playing music by Mendelssohn, Ginastera and Pink Floyd in Sydney, Canberra and the Central Coast.
The Metropolitan Orchestra's (TMO) Young Instrumentalist Festival is on again offering young musicians the chance to perform.
The founders of the “Rachmaninoff-150th” concert series, pianists Alexander Yau and Ching Pong (Dono) Ng, celebrate the works of the composer and his successors with a chamber music concert. Their chamber music concert, Rachmaninoff and Thereafter features three substantial Russian duos - from Rachmaninoff's Two-Piano Suite no. 1 Fantasie-Tableaux, Prokofiev's retrospective Cello Sonata to Medtner’s...
Russian-American pianist Kirill Gerstein tours Australia with a series of solo piano recitals for Musica Viva Australia in June.
An exciting new opera company debuts in Sydney in June Dialogue of the Carmélites by Poulenc, one of the most inspiring tragedies in opera.
Join Bach Akademie Australia orchestra and choir for two Sydney concerts in their series titled Bach - the Mind of a Genius.
Next up in Salut! Baroque's concert series is The Historian, featuring the life of music historian Dr Charles Burney.
The Song Company joined by Ensemble Offspring and former director Roland Peelman, celebrates 40 years with a new commission by Ross Edwards.
Opera Australia marks the centenary of Giacomo Puccini’s death with a thrilling new production of Tosca this winter from Edward Dick, opening on 25 June.
Nexas Saxophone Quartet returns to Live at Lunch with their ingenious interpretations of Gershwin. Joined by Artistic Director and flautist Jane Rutter
Bach in the Dark returns as cellist and founder of the concert series Rachel Scott is joined by some audience favourites.
Sydney Chamber Choir with a a jazz trio led by Kevin Hunt presents Fireside, a selection of classical, jazz and popular favourites.
Six outstanding musicians will perform with the Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra in the 2024 NSW Secondary Schools Concerto Competition.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble continues its exploration of historical arrangements of Beethoven’s masterworks on period instruments.