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Experience the inspiring music of award-winning duo Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse performing with WAAPA's Contemporary Music students.
A tasty series of free lunchtime concerts featuring staff, students or visiting guests serving up sumptuous musical treats for hungry ears!
Come and watch an exquisite program of lieder! WAAPA’s Classical Voice and Piano students perform excerpts from three beautiful song cycles.
The artistry of Pavan Kumar Hari dazzles audiences all around Australia.
Sydney-based saxophone virtuoso and composer Nick Russoniello joins the WAAPA Sax Studio’s ‘Phone Co.
Join visiting artist Nick Russoniello, Matt Styles, and WAAPA's Classical and Jazz sax students for the closing concert of the WAAPA Sax Festival.
A Book of Hours is a revelatory screen-dance presentation that features stop-motion film, together with on-stage and filmed choreography.
Romance fills the stage in Rachmaninov’s achingly beautiful Piano Concerto No. 2, performed by the WAAPA Symphony Orchestra and showcasing the award-winning pianist Joshua Noronha.
WAAPA’s String Camerata and the Darlington Quartet present Holberg Suite Op.40, Edvard Grieg’s joyous 200th birthday gift to Norwegian writer, philosopher and playwright, Ludvig Holberg.
Dreamer, visionary, and the very soul of Romanticism, Chopin has continued to captivate and enchant audiences everywhere.
Join the Composition and Sonic Arts students for a showcase of outstanding new works for acoustic and electronic instruments created by the composers and composer/performers.
Enjoy an evening of powerful music as WAAPA’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble (SWE) explores the rich traditions of music for winds while pushing the boundaries of modern sound.
Join WAAPA’s Plectra Guitar Ensemble and guitar soloists in a celebration of this remarkable historic epoch, as they explore a range of treasured favourites and re-discovered rarities.
This program, featuring instruments from WAAPA’s historical keyboard collection, offers a series of Australian premieres and, in some cases, world premieres of Wesley’s music.
Students from Composition and Sonic Arts present works featuring the voice in its many rich and varied forms.
This tour launch showcases new commissions blending classical technique and contemporary popular idioms.
The Darlington Quartet proudly continues its long-term collaboration with WA composer James Ledger, performing his String Quartet No. 4 Small and Great Distances.
A richly expressive and thought-provoking piano recital exploring the interplay of opposites, inspired by the great poet T.S. Eliot’s line 'the stillness the dancing' (The Four Quartets).
In 1985, the visionary director Richard Gill founded the Classical Music course at WAAPA.
Harnessing the creative and artistic powers of some of the brightest talents in this generation of composers and pianists, WAAPA presents a concert of new works for piano.
Italian guitarist Ermanno Brignolo is renowned for his stunningly expressive seven-disc set of recordings, The Andrés Segovia Archive.
Perth-born Taryn Fiebig was one of Australia's leading sopranos, famed for her dazzling voice, versatility, charisma and radiant stage presence.
In a night of drama and superb musicianship, WAAPA's leading classical soloists join the WAAPA Symphony Orchestra to battle it out in the final of the prestigious 2025 Warana Concerto Competition.
This concert brings together students from the Jazz and Contemporary courses, in a massive ensemble featuring vocals, a six-piece horn section, a string quartet, guitars, bass, keyboards and drums.
Cendrillon, for seven singers and piano, is full of ‘joie de vivre’.
The evocative, haunting soundscapes of French Impressionism are presented in an unforgettable concert experience by some of WAAPA’s most brilliant student pianists.
Steven Schick has astonished audiences for decades with his brilliance, innovation, passion and unsurpassed virtuosity.
Join the WAAPA Jazz Vocal Choir for an enchanting evening of Brazilian rhythms and cool jazz.
Percussion virtuoso Marcus Perrozzi, star of Cirque du Soleil’s hit show Dralion, powers up Defying Gravity with his extraordinary musical skills.
A night of celebration and achievement, as WAAPA's top music students receive a glittering series of performance prizes and scholarships.