There are 20 orchestral performances in Southbank
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In 2013, Human Rights lawyer Julian Burnside QC asked Australians to write letters of support and encouragement to Asylum Seekers in detention on Nauru Island.
What relevance does a 250-year-old piece of music have for a modern post-minimalist composer?
This dynamic program opens with the third piece in Katy Abbott's award-winning Hidden Thoughts series.
Experience this sublime program conducted by Lawrence Renes, culminating in Fauré’s divine Requiem, featuring the MSO Chorus and much-loved soloists Siobhan Stagg and Roderick Williams.
The MSO welcomes extraordinary violinist Karen Gomyo and German-based Australian conductor Daniel Carter for this glorious program of Czech and German gems to satiate your musical soul.
Sparks fly and melodies soar when Richard Tognetti directs music close to the ACO's heart.
MSO Artistic Ambassadors Tan Dun and Lu Siqing join the Orchestra for a celebratory performance.
Ngapa William Cooper was born out of a rich collaboration between composer Nigel Westlake, singer-songwriter Lior, and performer and academic Dr Lou Bennett AM.
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.
From Debussy’s and Wagner’s doomed lovers to Richard Strauss’ colourful Fantasy, this program explores the passion and catastrophe of forbidden love, conducted by Fabien Gabel.
Prepare for a heartbreakingly beautiful program as conductor Fabien Gabel leads the MSO through the thrilling illicit encounters and devastating separation of forbidden love.
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 best ever Bach guitar recording … There seems to be no limit to Shibe’s characterful melodic instincts.” - Gramophone
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.
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
Handel’s greatest oratorio celebration is still as potent today as it was at its premiere more than 280 years ago.