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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.
The MSO celebrates cross-cultural connections through music as the Orchestra is joined by guest musicians from China to perform this program of Eastern and Western masterpieces.
The combination of French horn, violin and piano creates a versatile sound-world, radiating robust warmth, impressive power and delicate subtlety.
Making their long-awaited Australian debut, the internationally acclaimed Singapore Symphony Orchestra are joined by 17-year-old violin sensation Chloe Chua for a performance at Hamer Hall.
Asia TOPA and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra proudly present a marquee evening of Asia-Pacific art and performance.
Take a peek behind the scenes at an open rehearsal with Chief Conductor Jaime MartÃn.
Season 2025 opens with one of the greatest symphonies ever written: Mahler’s monumental Symphony No.2.
In the lead up to International Women’s Day, a panel of trailblazing women in the arts take a look at the role of classical music in society today.
Why do so many great poets celebrate the ‘crack that lets the light get in’? In Liza Lim’s A Sutured World the cello pours out a vein of illumination that binds different orchestral worlds together.
Plunged into depression following his catastrophic marriage, Tchaikovsky poured his soul into the Fourth Symphony.
Umberto Clerici returns to Melbourne to conduct this charming evening of classics.
James Ehnes leads this all-strings program bridging the old and new world with works ranging from classical to contemporary.
Music fit for Royalty
Astounding and exhilarating
Melting lyricism and sensuous harmonies
James Ehnes has established himself as one of the most sought-after violinists on the international stage.
When Abel Selaocoe makes music, he gathers together an unbelievable harmony of classical cello, African traditions, throat singing, percussion, and unbridled joy.
Have you ever wondered how composers get inspired? Have you ever tuned into a sound in your world, or had your breath taken away by an epic view, or felt carried along by a story?
From the urban to the natural world
Squids, spiders and an orchestra in full flight
Richard Tognetti directs an eclectic program starring Carolina Eyck, the internationally renowned superstar of the theremin.
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (aka PatKop) is experimental, unpredictable and brilliant. As an acclaimed soloist, inventive director and ground-breaking composer, music is alive and made in the moment.
Music is a powerful defence against darkness. Throughout history, composers have responded to adversity time and time again by creating music full of hope.