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Nodoka Okisawa and legendary English cellist Stephen Isserlis return to Melbourne for this exhilarating program, anchored by Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto and Prokoviev’s shimmering final symphony.
Australian singer-songwriter and 8-time ARIA award-winning artist Amy Shark will bring The Sadness Tour to Melbourne this October in support of her new album Sunday Sadness (out August 16).
This concert is designed to promote healing and deeper understanding of historical trauma resulting from the Holocaust.
A lush work by a young Schoenberg and an elegy by Richard Strauss written in his later years are featured in this program for string orchestra led by Principal Viola Chris Moore.
The MSO’s Beethoven Festival kicks off at Hamer Hall with the First and Third symphonies.
Join the MSO and Jaime Martín for Beethoven’s Second and Fifth symphonies in this concert of musical contrasts.
Beethoven’s two most feel-good symphonies make up the middle of our Festival fortnight.
Avoid peak hour with a quick post-work Beethoven fix at this early-evening concert of his energetic and playful Seventh and Eighth symphonies.
Join us for the grand finale of our Beethoven Festival – featuring some of Australia’s best opera singers, the MSO Chorus, and a brand new MSO commission
Celebrate the season with a magical performance featuring traditional carols, modern holiday favourites and classically Christmas selections.
Handel’s greatest oratorio celebration is still as potent today as it was at its premiere more than 280 years ago.
Joining the Orchestra will be current and former stars of the Emerging Artist Program and wind players hand-picked from ensembles around the world, to create a big, bold and brilliant sound.
When Abel Selaocoe makes music, he gathers together an unbelievable harmony of classical cello, African traditions, throat singing, percussion, and unbridled joy.
“The best ever Bach guitar recording … There seems to be no limit to Shibe’s characterful melodic instincts.” - Gramophone