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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 Martín.
Season 2025 opens with one of the greatest symphonies ever written: Mahler’s monumental Symphony No.2.
The Darlington Quartet joins WAAPA’s marvellous new Head of Piano, Tonya Lemoh, to play Shostakovich’s multi-faceted Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57.
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.
When Abel Selaocoe makes music, he gathers together an unbelievable harmony of classical cello, African traditions, throat singing, percussion, and unbridled joy.
Richard Tognetti directs an eclectic program starring Carolina Eyck, the internationally renowned superstar of the theremin.
Rapture pulses with a vital force through the music of Beethoven, Perica, Janácek and Golijov that illustrates the power of the string quartet to express our deepest desires and greatest fears.
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.
Signum Saxophone Quartet and renegade opera star, Ali McGregor, reclaim the Hollywood Songbook in a journey from moody monochrome to vibrant technicolour.
WASO strings are spotlighted in the opening piece of our new Chamber series.
Norwegian violin virtuoso Johan Dalene makes his Australian debut with much-loved pianist Jennifer Marten-Smith, playing Ravel, Grieg, Rautavaara and a new commission from dynamic composer Jack Frerer
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.