Concert Diary
Upcoming Events from Member Ensembles
Harp2Harp - A Christmas Celebration
Celebrate the season with Harp2Harp as two glorious harps and two beautiful female voices join forces with special guests Adelaide Symphony Orchestra principal percussionist Steve Peterka and Ellie and Liam Peterka on junior vocals.
Jane Austen 250 - A Musical Celebration
Join acclaimed Adelaide harpist, soprano (and Janeite) Emma Horwood in a celebration of the 250th anniversary of Austen's birth, in the intimate surrounds of elegant Northgate House.
Adelaide Baroque // Handel's Messiah
Handel’s music is eternal, optimistic, lively, and given fresh life in this invigorating and inspiring performance. What Christmas is complete without the joyous music of “For unto us a child is Born”, the Hallelujah Chorus, and the resounding final Amen? And no more fitting venue than the beautiful surrounds of St Peter’s Cathedral.
Harp2Harp - A Christmas Celebration
Celebrate the season with Harp2Harp as two glorious harps and two beautiful female voices join forces with special guests Adelaide Symphony Orchestra principal percussionist Steve Peterka and Ellie and Liam Peterka on junior vocals.
AYO Summer Festival: Orchestral Concert I
From Greek mythology and Macbeth to a Miraculous Mandarin and kung fu fighters, step into a world where myth meets movement and sound becomes story. From epic battles and haunted dreams to lavish orchestral drama and quiet introspection, this concert serves up high drama, power plays and lingering harmonies.
AYO Summer Festival: Orchestral Concert Ii
Lyrical dances, ancient airs, folk rhythms and undulating textures from Beethoven to Borodin meet the urban vibrancy of night roadworks and surreal sea shanties. Tune in, float away and let the music move you.
AYO Summer Festival: Brass + Percussion
Get ready to turn up the volume as beats and brass battle it out in an explosive evening of pure joy. A highlight of the AYO Summer Music Festival, this concert showcases the thrilling power of percussion and the bold brilliance of brass. Hear trombones and timpani go head-to-head, cymbals sing alongside trumpets, and bass drums shake the stage as the ensemble unleashes a sonic spectacle. It’s rhythm versus resonance in this celebration of sound that will leave you breathless.
AYO Summer Festival: Composition Showcase
Prepare your senses for the freshest sounds in orchestral music in this exclusive concert with world premieres by AYO NMC Composition participants. Mentored by prize-winning composer Dr Thomas Green, these young composers are the vanguard of Australian music. Say you heard them here first!
AYO Summer Festival: Chamber Music Concert
Conversations between friends. Enjoy an intimate night out and experience a range of exquisite, hand-picked chamber music pieces spanning centuries, performed skillfully by the talented musicians of the AYO NMC Chamber Ensembles.
AYO Summer Festival: Orchestral Concert IV
Buzzing energy, bold moves and soaring voices collide. From effervescent operatic overtures and choral glow to balletic elegance and orchestral drama, expect epic vibes, sweeping emotion and metamorphic moments in this AYO Summer Music Festival finale and celebration of song and dance.
Martin Hayes and Kyle Sanna // UKARIA
Martin Hayes’ artistry is grounded in the organic soul of Irish music, reawakening traditional melodies with his vibrant spirit and fresh interpretations. ‘For me, music is about heart, feeling, trust, freedom, communication and true aliveness in the moment,’ he says…
Roomful of Teeth // UKARIA
Roomful of Teeth is a GRAMMY Award-winning vocal ensemble dedicated to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. The ensemble’s work is built upon creative collaborations with a spirit of curiosity and fearless experimentation, creating genre-defying, imaginative repertoire that pushes the boundaries of vocal music…
Makoto Ozone | TRiNFiNiTY // UKARIA
Seizing on the milestone of the fortieth anniversary of his debut, Makoto formed the new trio TRiNFiNiTY, featuring young rising stars Shimpei Ogawa on bass and Kunito Kitai on drums…
Lonquich-Clerici-Mehner Trio with Júlia Pusker // UKARIA
Clarinettist Tommaso Lonquich, cellist Umberto Clerici and pianist Claudio Martínez Mehner each enjoy distinguished international careers. Together as a clarinet trio, they have transcended geographical distance to cultivate a profound artistic partnership, which they describe as ‘an enduring source of inspiration and dialogue’…
Stories in Song // Nathan May // Adelaide Baroque
A powerful evening of story and song with singer-songwriter Nathan May, a chamber music concert that blurs the lines between contemporary country, folk and Baroque traditions. In a collaboration with genre-defying violinist, Julian Ferraretto and Adelaide Baroque string quartet. Directed by Chris Drummond. Created with the support of Create SA, Chamber Music Adelaide and Nexus Arts. Presented by Chamber Music Adelaide.
Bach: Good Night World // Ensemble Pygmalion
Experience the emotional power of JS Bach’s choral genius in this Adelaide Festival exclusive. Framed by music born of the Thirty Years’ War, this program explores how composers sought beauty and consolation amid political and spiritual upheaval. It features what was perhaps Bach’s first cantata, alongside his most ambitious and inspiring motet, in the hands of the finest Baroque performers of today.
The Beethoven Sonatas - Appassionata // Olli Mustonen
Mustonen’s Beethoven cycle opens with the composer’s very earliest sonatas, youthful works full of wit and invention. The concert closes with the famed Appassionata, a work of staggering technical demands written as Beethoven grappled with his hearing loss.
The Beethoven Sonatas - Les Adieux // Olli Mustonen
The second concert in Mustonen’s Beethoven cycle centres on three consecutive sonatas written in a period of intense creativity, culminating in the famed Les Adieux, and preceded in the first half by two elegant early works.
Brodsky Quartet with William Barton
Music history takes sonic form in this extraordinary pairing of master yidaki artist William Barton with the legendary Brodsky Quartet.
Tracing an arc through time and across cultures, this performance showcases a profound musical dialogue between traditions, where First Nations wisdom converses with the rich textures of European chamber music.
The Beethoven Sonatas - Moonlight // Olli Mustonen
The final concert features the beloved Moonlight sonata and the profound Op. 110 – Beethoven’s
penultimate sonata, written in ill health and filled with transcendent beauty.
Perle Noire: Meditations for Joséphine
Experience the brilliance of soprano Julia Bullock in a work that shines a light on the life and legacy of Joséphine Baker
Tyshawn Sorey // Adelaide Festival
Jazz titan, Tyshawn Sorey performs in solo piano mode for one-night-only.
Tyshawn Sorey is a remarkable figure in contemporary music – an acclaimed composer and multi-instrumentalist and one of the most in demand drummers amongst the titans of the jazz scene. Collaborating with icons like John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Joe Lovano and Vijay Iyer, Sorey stands at the vanguard of the contemporary classical world.
Monteverdi's Vespers // Ensemble Pygmalion
Experience one of the greatest works of sacred music ever written
Be transported through time and space to one of the cultural glories of western civilisation and spend an evening in Saint Mark’s Basilica, Venice at the dawn of the Italian Baroque.
A Winter's Journey // Musica Viva Australia
British tenor Allan Clayton and Australian pianist Kate Golla set out once again on A Winter’s Journey in the internationally-acclaimed production reimagines Schubert’s Winterreise…
Marwood & Mustonen // Adelaide Festival
For the first time ever together, we are proud to present Anthony Marwood and Olli Mustonen in an exclusive duo performance that marks the culmination of their individual Adelaide Festival residencies. Though long-time admirers of one another’s artistry, incredibly they have never shared the stage, until now. This final concert showcases their extraordinary talents as soloists before they come together for Shostakovich’s mysterious Sonata for Violin and Piano.
Orfeo by Luigi Rossi // Ensemble Pymalion
Rediscover a forgotten masterpiece
The myth of Orpheus and his lost wife Eurydice grapples with the inescapable forces of love and death that define our existence. It has captured the imagination of composers, writers and audiences for millennia.
James Huon George // Schubert - 34 Valse Sentimentales and more
James Huon George, piano
Programme:
Franz Schubert
- 12 Viennese German Dances, D. 128
- 12 Ecossaises, D. 299
- 34 Valse Sentimentales, D. 779
Alma's World // Alma Moodie Quartet with Konstantin Shamray and Robert Nairn
Alma Moodie, born in 1898 in regional Queensland, was one of the pre-eminent violin soloists in Europe during the early 20th century. Helping to bring this remarkable Australian virtuosa out of the historical shadow, the Alma Moodie Quartet shares the dedication to music, both popular and neglected, that their namesake championed.
Kneale, Bijl, and Yuan // Prokoviev and more
Matthew Kneale, bassoon
Niels Bijl, saxophone
Yundi Yuan, piano
Programme:
Prokofiev - Symphony No. 1, "Classical" arr. for Bassoon, Saxophone and Piano
El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered
The soaring oratorio El Niño by John Adams, one of the leading composers of his generation, had its Australian premiere at the 2002 Adelaide Festival in a landmark production directed by Peter Sellars.
El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered is a new chamber adaptation of this monumental work, featuring Grammy Award-winning singer Julia Bullock. Hailed as “intimate, affecting and quietly rich with activism” (The New York Times), this distilled rendering centres the maternal voice within what has historically been delivered as a patriarchal narrative.
Sergej Krylov with Konstantin Shamray // Adelaide Festival
Pairing effortless lyricism with intense virtuosity, Italian-based violinist Sergej Krylov captures the brilliance of his instrument’s extremities. Greatly influenced by cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, with whom he regularly shared a stage as a young violinist, Krylov’s nuanced artistry has seen him perform with many of the world’s great orchestras, as well as holding the role of Music Director of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra.
Sergej Krylov with Konstantin Shamray // UKARIA
Pairing effortless lyricism with intense virtuosity, Italian-based violinist Sergej Krylov carries the influence of the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, with whom he regularly shared a stage as a young violinist. Krylov has held the multi-faceted role of Music Director of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra since 2008, while performing as soloist with orchestras such as the London Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Lyon and the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin…
Sergej Krylov with Konstantin Shamray // UKARIA
Pairing effortless lyricism with intense virtuosity, Italian-based violinist Sergej Krylov carries the influence of the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, with whom he regularly shared a stage as a young violinist. Krylov has held the multi-faceted role of Music Director of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra since 2008, while performing as soloist with orchestras such as the London Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Lyon and the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin…
Stories in Song // Nathan May // Adelaide Baroque // March
A powerful evening of story and song with singer-songwriter Nathan May, a chamber music concert that blurs the lines between contemporary country, folk and Baroque traditions. In a collaboration with genre-defying violinist, Julian Ferraretto and Adelaide Baroque string quartet. Directed by Chris Drummond. Created with the support of Create SA, Chamber Music Adelaide and Nexus Arts. Presented by Chamber Music Adelaide.
Australian Guitar Quartet // UKARIA
Slava, Leonard, Vladimir and Andrew are renowned nationally and internationally as leading soloists and passionate advocates for their distinctive instrument. They are also recognised for their formidable and diverse repertoire. For UKARIA, they present a beautifully balanced program showcasing intimate delicacy and extravagant flair. The concert opens with Bach’s sixth Brandenburg Concerto, here arranged by James Smith for guitar quartet…
Cédric Tiberghien // UKARIA
As a regular recitalist at London’s Wigmore Hall and as a soloist with the London and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestras, French pianist Cédric Tiberghien is noted for his sensitive, versatile musicality as well as his innovative and engaging programming…
Pergolesi - Stabat Mater, Buxtehude - Cantate Domino
Anna Pope, soprano
Emma Horwood, soprano
Kenneth Pope, bass
Nordic Lights // ASO
Journey from Australian shores to the elemental landscapes of Scandinavia. Strings swell in Barber’s Adagio for Strings. In Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight, a repeating melody rises with quiet resignation – cinematic and deeply tender. Sibelius and Thorvaldsdóttir evoke endless skies, frozen air, and distant warmth – a still, slow-moving northern landscape conjured in the quiet language of strings.
Nordic Lights // ASO
Journey from Australian shores to the elemental landscapes of Scandinavia. Strings swell in Barber’s Adagio for Strings. In Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight, a repeating melody rises with quiet resignation – cinematic and deeply tender. Sibelius and Thorvaldsdóttir evoke endless skies, frozen air, and distant warmth – a still, slow-moving northern landscape conjured in the quiet language of strings.
Michelle Nicolle and Paul Grabowsky // UKARIA
Michelle Nicolle and Paul Grabowsky have been aware of each other for a very long time. As Michelle says, she ‘grew up’ watching Paul on television and was aware of his work with the great Vince Jones and others; somewhat later Paul became aware of Michelle’s trajectory toward becoming, in his words, ‘one of the greatest jazz singers Australia has produced’…
David Elton and Friends // UKARIA
David Elton is no stranger to either Australian or international audiences. The Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) Principal Trumpet, virtuosic soloist and esteemed chamber musician brings an engaging program that highlights the range and versatility of his instrument. David is joined in his explorations by three colleagues, each renowned musicians in their own right: SSO Concertmaster Andrew Haveron, SSO Associate Principal Cello Simon Cobcroft and concert pianist and composer Stefan Cassomenos…
Leonkoro Quartet // UKARIA
The Berlin-based Leonkoro Quartet has been making waves on the international chamber music scene since triumphing at the 2022 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition. Now partnering exclusively with the Alpha Classics recording label, the Quartet has a string of critically-acclaimed albums and performs regularly at venues such as the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Leipzig Gewandhaus and NYC’s Carnegie Hall. On their first Australian tour, their recital programs reflect their interpretative range and their ‘profound sensitivity’…
Leonkoro Quartet: Opus 131 // UKARIA
In their second offering for UKARIA, the Leonkoro Quartet presents a unique selection of Austro-German voices old and new…
Beethoven's Ghost // Musica Viva Australia
Australian pianist and storyteller Aura Go has worked with Finnish/Australian-based cellist Timo-Veikko (Tipi) Valve for many years, performing nationally and internationally as a duo. She’s also toured extensively with virtuoso Australian violinist Kristian Winther…
Bobby Singh and Friends // UKARIA
ARIA Award-winning tabla player Bobby Singh returns to UKARIA for a collaboration that spans cultures, generations and borders. Featuring the compositions of tabla maestro Aneesh Pradhan, the music revolves around the nucleus of Bobby Singh – himself a student of Aneesh. Bridging Indian classical tradition, jazz and blues, the presence of Tjupurru’s didgeridoo grounds this collaboration in the roots of this land, with Bobby as the musical sutradhaar – the narrator who connects all the threads in this story…
Alexander Gavrylyuk // UKARIA
Ukrainian-Australian pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk returns with a characterful and dramatic program that showcases his ‘revelatory’ and ‘electrifying’ artistry. Each half opens with a distinctive evocation of childhood: Robert Schumann’s Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood) offers an adult’s perspective, in a series of reminiscences of childhood experience. By contrast, Tchaikovsky’s Children’s Album – which begins the second half – is a twenty-four-part cycle written specifically for children…
Radical Son: Bilambiyal // UKARIA
Radical Son is the creative moniker of David Leha, an artist from the Kamilaroi nation of Australia and the South Pacific nation of Tonga. His voice carries the compelling story of his turbulent past, restoration through culture and ever-deepening connection to Country, which has been captured in two critically-acclaimed albums: Cause ‘N Affect (2014) and Bilambiyal (2024)….
Lucas Debargue // UKARIA
The charismatic French pianist and composer Lucas Debargue makes his UKARIA debut. Since his sensational appearance at the 2015 Tchaikovsky competition, where he was awarded the prestigious Moscow Critics Award, Debargue has forged an international career as a virtuosic soloist and sought-after chamber musician. To regular performances as a soloist in Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall and the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, he adds chamber music collaborations with artists including Janine Jansen, Gidon Kremer and Renaud Capuçon. As a Sony Classical recording artist, Lucas Debargue has released five solo albums, with a sixth to appear in early 2026…
Maximilian Hornung // UKARIA
German cellist Maximilian Hornung presents a program uniquely suited to our intimate space. Hornung’s sophisticated musicality and virtuosity have enabled him to forge a unique career path. Following his 2007 win of Germany’s prestigious ARD competition (with his Tecchler Piano Trio), Hornung served for four years as principal cellist of Munich’s hallowed Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, before leaving the post to devote himself to solo and chamber music repertoire. A former protégé of Anne-Sophie Mutter, Hornung appears regularly with orchestras such as the Berlin and London Philharmonics, and counts Vilde Frang, Daniil Trifonov and Mutter among his chamber music partners…
Vitality // ASO
From hushed lyricism to fiery folk rhythms, this concert celebrates the incredible versatility of the ASO’s string players. Joseph Bologne’s Violin Concerto No.9 is a joyful window into the bright and energising performance styles of 18th-century France. Dvořák’s Nocturne offers a moment of tenderness and quiet melancholy before Bartók’s Divertimento dances between rustic spirit and shadowy reflection.
SHE SPEAKS, CONCERT 1 // ASO
WOMEN COMPOSERS, SPANNING CONTINENTS AND GENERATIONS, MEET IN A WEEKEND OF MUSICAL STORYTELLING.
James Ehnes with Orion Weiss // UKARIA
Superstar Canadian violinist James Ehnes joins forces with his longtime duo partner, the celebrated American pianist Orion Weiss, to present a recital of duo repertoire. Ehnes is one of the great violinists on the global stage: a fixture as concerto soloist with orchestras like the New York and London Philharmonics and the Boston Symphony, and recitalist at Carnegie Hall, Verbier Festival and other venues across Europe, Ehnes is a two-time GRAMMY Award-winner with an extensive discography. Weiss is one of the most sought-after concert pianists in the US: a regular soloist with LA and New York Philharmonics, he is renowned for his 'powerful technique and exceptional insight’. For their recital at UKARIA, Ehnes and Weiss offer a rare opportunity for Australian audiences to experience two star soloists in an exceptionally intimate setting…
Name: Doric String Quartet & Lloyd Van't Hoff // Musica Viva Australia
Musica Viva Australia is excited to present the London-based Doric String Quartet performing Thomas Ades with the brilliance of Australian clarinettist and FutureMaker Lloyd Van't Hoff…
The Gesualdo Six // UKARIA
The Gesualdo Six is an award-winning and critically-acclaimed vocal ensemble made up of some of the UK’s most esteemed consort singers. The group, who are lauded for their ‘imaginative programming and impeccable blend’, has toured around the world and records exclusively for Hyperion Records (their tenth album was released in August 2025). Following their residency at the 2023 A Cappella Academy, The Gesualdo Six returns to UKARIA with a program that traces the evolution of the vocal consort tradition…
Joshua Barry and Friends // UKARIA
Perfect Imperfections is a bold reimagining of the flute as an instrument of power, soul, and raw humanity. This journey takes us into the emotional landscapes of each listener, inviting us to find beauty within imperfection, connection through vulnerability, and uplift through music…
Name: Leila Josefowicz & John Novacek // Musica Viva Australia
Event description: Prepare to be kissed by a fairy, haunted by a dream and transformed by music when Canadian virtuoso violinist Leila Josefowicz and fellow-Canadian pianist John Novacek bring their fantastical tales and captivating sounds to tour Australia. ..
Sitkovetsky Trio // UKARIA
The Sitkovetsky Trio is one of the pre-eminent piano trios at work on today’s global stage. Formed by classmates at the UK’s Menuhin School over twenty years ago, the trio performs regularly in venues such as Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and London’s Wigmore Hall, and their extensive discography for BIS Records has won numerous awards…
Sitkovetsky Trio with Stefanie Farrands // UKARIA
For their second concert, the Sitkovetsky Trio is joined by Australia’s own Stefanie Farrands, Principal Viola of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, in a program of distinctively Hungarian flavour. The scene is set with Haydn’s Hungarian-influenced Piano Trio No. 39 in G major, written during one of Haydn’s ‘liberating’ sojourns in London and dedicated to his student and intimate confidant Rebecca Schroeter…
Andrea Lam // UKARIA
Andrea Lam is one of Australia’s most recognised concert pianists. The host and star of hit ABC TV series The Piano, Andrea is a passionate advocate for her instrument, introducing a new generation of Australians to its expressive power and possibility. In demand as concerto soloist with Australia’s major orchestras, and following a celebrated US career, Andrea returns for her first solo recital at UKARIA with a nuanced, wide-ranging program that showcases her interpretative sensitivity…
Are We There Yet? (Relaxed Session) // ASO
Much loved Australian young person’s author Alison Lester’s book Are We There Yet? comes to life through music in this unique family performance.
Are We There Yet? // ASO
Much loved Australian young person’s author Alison Lester’s book Are We There Yet? comes to life through music in this unique family performance.
Schubert - Lebensstürme, Schumann, Rachmaninov & more
Federico Bucaioni, piano
Gioia Barbera, piano
Attacca Quartet // UKARIA
Two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Attacca Quartet is one of the most fearless and opinionated young quartets at work today. They make their UKARIA debut with a recital that exemplifies the ensemble’s unique character and programming style…
Nicolas Altstaedt & Thomas Dunford // Musica Viva Australia
In the intricate weave of sounds that make up a baroque ensemble, the lute is central. It's fitting, then, that French-American lutenist Thomas Dunford is at the centre of some of the most exciting early music-making of the moment…
Paul Lewis: Mozart+ // Musica Viva Australia
Acclaimed British concert pianist Paul Lewis is celebrated for his interpretations of the great piano works of Beethoven and Schubert. He now turns his laser-like focus and insightful musicianship to Mozart…
Paul Lewis: Mozart+ Program Two // UKARIA
Internationally regarded as one of the leading musicians of his generation, Paul Lewis’ cycles of core piano repertoire by Beethoven and Schubert have received universal critical acclaim. For his latest project beginning in 2026, Paul turns his attention to Mozart…
Latvian Radio Choir & Genevieve Lacey // Musica Viva Australia
The Latvian Radio Choir spread their wings and fly with Australia’s own recorder queen, Genevieve Lacey. Join them as they look to the skies for dancing planets and soaring birds in the music of Peteris Vasks…
Recitals Australia // End of Year Celebration
Join Recitals Australia for a celebration of our 2025 achievements, with a concert afternoon featuring all six of their Elder Conservatorium Fellows!
Crawford and Yang // Debussy, Mozart and more
Katelyn Crawford, soprano/mezzo soprano
Haowei Yang, piano
Art Songs and Arias of Europe and England
One Night Only // Mardi McSullea & Michael Ierace
World renown flautist Mardi McSullea has performed as concerto soloist with Brandenburg Orchestra and New Jersey Percussion Ensemble; the New York Metropolitan Opera Summer Orchestra, New York Pops, Astra Chamber Ensemble (Australia) and ABC live broadcasts.
Accompanied by Adelaide pianist Michael Ierace.
Raise You // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Adelaide Chamber Singers’ Rising Voices will help you end the year on a musical high as they lift our voices to ‘raise you’ with music of emotional power and inspiration. Conducted by Carl Crossin.
Meditation Concert with Collectif: Arc en Ciel
This concert is no longer open for bookings.
Adelaide Baroque // The Mad Lover
Kate Macfarlane | Soprano
Hannah Lane | Baroque Harp
Nick Pollock | Theorbo
Kate Macfarlane and Ensemble 642 (Hannah Lane – baroque harp, Nicholas Pollock – lutes) return to Adelaide to explore the highly expressive mad songs of seventeenth century England. The program draws on the poetry, music and drama of this intriguing genre, interspersing contemporary readings and folk song to evoke the tumult of the human mind, and the dramatic intensity brought on by madness, longing and love.
Momentum Ensemble with Timo-Veikko Valve // UKARIA
Australian Chamber Orchestra Principal Cello Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve directs the Australian Youth Orchestra’s Momentum Ensemble in a lush program for cello and strings that masterfully intertwines his Finnish heritage and his Australian experience. Jaako Kuusisto’s Wiima evokes the nostalgic charm of Sysmä, a Finnish town dear to Tipi’s childhood, while Crystalline, by the Australian composer Olivia Bettina Davies, shimmers with delicate textures. The centrepiece of the program is Tipi’s own arrangement of Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata, in which his 1616 Brothers Amati cello will sing with warmth and lyricism. The concert concludes with the introspective gaze of Sibelius’ Voces intimae, interspersed with select movements from Peter Sculthorpe’s dark String Quartet No. 8, to weave Finnish and Australian traditions into a captivating tapestry.
Selby & Friends // Epic Diva
The Selby & Friends season closes with big piano quartets filled to the brim with the most gorgeous melodies by Fauré and Brahms along with a fabulous stand-alone work from Australian Matthew Hindson.
Musical Portraits - F. Couperin & C.P.E. Bach
Jane Downer, baroque oboe d'amore
Lesley Lewis, harpsichord
Austral Harmony // Musical Portraits
Musical Portraits features two exceptionally gifted masters of the Baroque who inhabited stylistically different artistic environments - François Couperin, and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Personalities and sentiments are evocatively depicted by the character pieces, and a ‘Portrait of Love’ showcases beautifully mellow tones of baroque oboe d’amore.
Jane Downer, baroque oboe d'amore
Lesley Lewis, harpsichord
Kristian Winther with Konstantin Shamray // UKARIA
‘For this program – contrary to my own general philosophy of being anti-‘curation’, or in other words, of being against the modern norm of taking multiple historical works of genius and stringing them together in such a way as to unnecessarily impose the curator’s own artistic ‘vision’ of a particular theme or connection – Konstantin and I have created a first half where seemingly disparate works by Sciarrino, Webern, Messiaen, Ysaÿe, and Debussy are closely bonded to one another, but in an intangible, unspoken, dream-like manner which elaboration might only cause to evaporate, and which while creating an invisible, unifying link between works, highlights the individuality of each composer. Rather than continuing this ‘curation’, the second half is of opposing personality, continuing on from the end of the first where the denouement of Messiaen’s piece bursts the thematic bubble, with Clara Schumann and Richard Strauss’ by turns lyrical and heroic works sweeping us through rugged reality.’ – Iain Grandage
Josh van Konkelenberg performs Connor Fogarty // Recitals Australia
Join Recitals Australia as we present Josh van Konkelenberg premiering works by Connor Fogarty
North Adelaide Baptist Church Hall – Tynte Street, North Adelaide.
Ivan Karizna with Aura Go // Ukaria
Declared by Sir András Schiff to be ‘one of the best cellists of his generation’, Ivan Karizna combines a striking stage presence with poetic musicality. In his first appearance at UKARIA, Ivan partners with Australian virtuoso pianist Aura Go for a recital that showcases the breadth and nuance of the cello and piano duo repertoire.
From Claude Debussy’s darkly humorous Sonata, initially subtitled ‘Pierrot is angry at the moon’, the program turns to the world of fairytales, as in Leoš Janáček’s Podháka, a characterful, episodic work based on the epic Russian poem The Tale of Tsar Berendyey. The first half ends with Benjamin Britten’s first work for cello, dedicated to the mighty Rostropovich and a friendship that would go on to become a long and fruitful musical partnership.
The recital’s second half draws a more intimate portrait of the cello and piano duo: here, settings of Schubert Lieder offer a cantabile counterpoint to Nadia Boulanger’s quicksilver Trois pièces. The pen and ink mood of this encounter is dispelled in a blaze of primary colour, with another pivotal work written for the great Rostropovich: Sergei Prokofiev’s singing, exuberant Cello Sonata in C.
Ivan Karizna | Cello
Aura Go | Piano
PROGRAM
Claude Debussy (1862–1918)
Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor [12′]
I. Prologue: Lent, sostenuto e molto risoluto
II. Sérénade: Modérément animé
III. Final: Animé, léger et nerveux
Leoš Janáček (1854–1928)
Pohádka (Fairy Tale) [11′]
I. Con moto – Andante
II. Con moto – Adagio
III. Allegro
Benjamin Britten (1913–1976)
Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65 [18′]
I. Dialogo. Allegro
II. Scherzo-Pizzicato. Allegretto
III. Elegia. Lento
IV. Marcia. Energico
V. Moto perpetuo. Presto
INTERVAL
Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Two Lieder
Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979)
Trois Pièces for Cello and Piano [8′]
I. Modéré
II. Sans vitesse et a l'aise
III. Vite et nerveusement rythmé
Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)
Cello Sonata in C, Op. 119 [26′]
I. Andante grave
II. Moderato
III. Allegro ma non troppo
Elder Hall Evenings: Born in Vienna
Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra
Mark Wigglesworth conductor
Beethoven Leonore Overture No. 3
Mozart Symphony No. 41 Jupiter
Celebrating Vienna as the birthplace of orchestral music as we know it, this special performance presents Mozart’s first and last thoughts, Beethoven’s dramatic arrival onto the stage, and Schubert’s ‘Great’ C major Symphony, a work that sums up the Viennese Classical tradition while simultaneously knocking on the door of the Romanticism that took its place. This concert showcases an exciting new generation of musicians emerging from the Elder Conservatorium of Music.
Adelaide Baroque // An Italian Carnevale
Adelaide Baroque House Concert: Exuberance and imagination in early string music from Venice, Bologna and Florence: Marini, Vitali, Buonamente and more!
Grace Barbé with Iain Grandage // UKARIA
‘Grace Barbé is a force of nature. A creative musician of the highest order who brings joy and energy to audiences across the globe.
For this special intimate performance, she is joined by long-time collaborator guitarist Jamie Searle, and local string players Julian Ferraretto and Steve King.’ – Iain Grandage
Custodio and Yang // Saint-Saëns - Romance for Flute & Piano, Widor & more
Paula Custodio, flute
Haowei Yang, piano
Programme:
Faure - Morceau de Concours
Jongen - Danse Lent
Saint-Saëns - Romance for Flute and Piano, Op. 37
Widor - Suite for Flute & Piano, Op. 34
Jodie O'Regan: Noël and Gertie, Down and Dirty
Playwright and composer Noël Coward and actress Gertrude Lawrence were lifelong friends, collaborators, icons of stage and song, and LGBTQIA+ stars of the early part of the 20th century. This musical revue celebrates their extraordinary lives and friendship with 22 absolute bangers: songs by Coward, Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Jerome Kern, and more.
This show is funny, mischievous, moving, and superbly sung. Winner of the 2024 Adelaide Fringe Critics Circle Award, it sold out in Sydney performances and Adelaide’s 2024 Feast Festival.
Chamber Music Adelaide // MOD. // Perspectives on Forever
Two stunning new chamber works premiere within MOD.’s Forever exhibition, where composers have worked alongside museum researchers to explore themes of time, memory, and transformation through music. Commissioned by Chamber Music Adelaide in partnership with MOD. and supported by Create SA.
David Kotlowy | sometimes
For Guzheng and Baroque String Trio
Amelia Rooney | THE TREES ARE TURNING OFF!
For String Trio and Live Electronics
Elder Hall Lunchtimes: Past and Present
A lunchtime concert where past and present collide, celebrating the boundless creativity of the next generation of composers alongside one of history’s greats. An evocative new work by emerging composer and Elder Conservatorium student Benjamin Betelli receives its world premiere. Beethoven’s luminous String Quartet No. 2 is a sparkling testament to the genius of his early quartets, brimming with elegance and vitality.
Walking on Roses - J.S. Bach
Brendan O'Donnell, recorder
Jane Downer, baroque oboe & oboe d'amore
Kim Worley, baroque cello
Austral Harmony // Walking on Roses
Intimate chamber music arranged from cantatas by two of the Baroque era’s most celebrated composers. Vocal lines are substituted by the recorder, oboe, oboe d’amore and cello, with each instrument displaying poignant and ornate obbligato roles.
OzAsia // The Offering (A Plastic Ocean Oratorio)
Live cello, electronics and sounds of the Bornean Forest meet storytelling and hip hop in The Offering (A Plastic Ocean Oratorio).
A nameless water spirit on an endless plastic ocean searches for lost memories and ultimately, humanity. Exploring family, ecological collapse, and Southeast Asian colonial history, The Offering is a seafaring epic.
Adelaide Cantata Band // Hope and Triumph
Join Adelaide Cantata Band in an evening of stunning 18th-century Bach masterworks at Bethlehem Lutheran Church this November.
Indulge in a sublime melting-pot of emotion and intellect, expressed through some of the most stunning music ever written for voices and instruments – Bach’s iconic cantatas, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (BWV 140), with its beloved chorale “Sleepers, Wake,” and Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (BWV 80), a stirring work for Reformation Day.
With acclaimed bass-baritone Nicholas Dinopoulos alongside an elite chamber choir, three Baroque oboes, and virtuoso violinist Runa Baagøe, this is a celebration of Baroque brilliance not to be missed.
Elder Hall Lunchtimes: Top Class
Our annual classical performance showcase concert, featuring top student performers from the Elder Conservatorium of Music. Supported by the Peter Brooker Prize for Musical Excellence.
OzAsia // The Offering (A Plastic Ocean Oratorio)
Live cello, electronics and sounds of the Bornean Forest meet storytelling and hip hop in The Offering (A Plastic Ocean Oratorio).
A nameless water spirit on an endless plastic ocean searches for lost memories and ultimately, humanity. Exploring family, ecological collapse, and Southeast Asian colonial history, The Offering is a seafaring epic.
Elder Hall Evenings: Lumen Gala
Ensemble Lumen
Guillaume Connesson Techno Parade
Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Ian Munro Schubertiades
Schubert Octet in F major, D. 803
Our Lumen Gala ignites the stage with a program that celebrates the brilliance and boundless possibilities of chamber music. Guillaume Connesson’s electrifying Techno Parade launches the evening with pulsating energy and modern flair. Claude Debussy’s iconic Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, presented in a shimmering arrangement by Graeme Steele Johnson, casts an irresistible spell of dreamlike beauty. Ian Munro’s Schubertiades bridges past and present, offering a heartfelt homage to Franz Schubert’s spirit of intimate gatherings and poetic inspiration. The gala culminates with Schubert’s majestic Octet in F major, D. 803 – a masterpiece of expressive depth, Viennese elegance, and radiant lyricism that crowns this luminous celebration of music.