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…
Adelaide Baroque // Orchestral Series 1: Bach And Handel By The Waters Of Babylon
A program of great masterworks, we open with Bach’s uplifting 1st Orchestral Suite, leading into Handel’s wonderful Ode for the birthday of Queen Anne of England. From 1713, it is subtitled ‘Ode for the Peace’ in reference to the Treaty of Utrecht which the monarch was about to sign, marking the end of the War of the Spanish Succession.
Michel Richard Delalande, a French Baroque composer and organist in the service of King Louis XIV is known best for his masterful grand motets and Super Flumina Babylonis is one of the most sublime (with one of our choristers being a direct descendent of the composer!).
Earth, Wind, Fire & Water: Music of the Elements // Lumina
Each element imbued with meaning: Earth as the foundation of our world, providing shelter and nurture. Wind as a rush of air; movement and breath. Fire, powerful and unquenchable. Water as life, washing through the world as oceans, rivers, and rain.
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 // Elder Lunchtimes
Presented in partnership with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO), She Speaks returns in 2026 to spotlight the voices of women composers…
Wild // Adelaide Chamber Singers
From the haunting beauty of English folksongs to melodies born of forgotten landscapes, Adelaide Chamber Singers sing of love and longing, of solitude and nature’s quiet wisdom, of ghosts that linger and communities that gather in firelit evenings.
Wild // Adelaide Chamber Singers
From the haunting beauty of English folksongs to melodies born of forgotten landscapes, Adelaide Chamber Singers sing of love and longing, of solitude and nature’s quiet wisdom, of ghosts that linger and communities that gather in firelit evenings.
Make Music Day
For one day only, 40 venues across the Adelaide CBD and North Adelaide will open their doors for a full day of live music - from relaxed daytime coffee sets to late-night performances.
Earth, Wind, Fire & Water: Music of the Elements // Lumina
Each element imbued with meaning: Earth as the foundation of our world, providing shelter and nurture. Wind as a rush of air; movement and breath. Fire, powerful and unquenchable. Water as life, washing through the world as oceans, rivers, and rain.
Collectif: Arc en Ciel // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Collectif: Arc en Ciel features distinct voices weaving together in gradual, improvised harmony. This immersive, art-inspired experience invites you into a serene world of deep listening, where music, colour, and nature unite in an unforgettable journey of sensory discovery.
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…
Wild // Adelaide Chamber Singers
From the haunting beauty of English folksongs to melodies born of forgotten landscapes, Adelaide Chamber Singers sing of love and longing, of solitude and nature’s quiet wisdom, of ghosts that linger and communities that gather in firelit evenings.
Pared to Two // Burnside Community Concert
In an intimate dialogue between oboe and cello, 'Pared to Two' explores transformation through sound, from the smoky nostalgia of Piazzolla's Café 1930 to the mythic world of Britten's Pan, inspired by Ovid's tales of metamorphosis. The program features the world premiere of Sally Whitwell's Miniature, a new work that distils musical ideas into their purest essence, and finishes with excerpts from Vivaldi's Sonata in C minor RV53.
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…
Chamber in the Community // Darwin Song
Nathan May with Julian Ferraretto
Singer-songwriter Nathan May, proud descendant of the Arabana, Yawuru and Marridjabin peoples, shares his songs reflecting on family, connection to country, and truth-telling. Alongside violinist Julian Ferraretto, known for his genre-crossing style, the performance draws on country and folk genres, blending music and storytelling.
James Huon George // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
James Huon George, piano
Cecile Charminade - Children's Album Op. 123
Charles-Valentin Alkan - "Zorcico"
Johannes Brahms - Albumblatt in A minor
George Gershwin - Three Preludes
Scriabin - Mazurka in B Minor WoO 14
Chopin - Largo in E-Flat Major B. 109
Chopin - Andantino, "Spring" B. 117
Chopin - Album Leaf in E-Flat Major B. 151
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…
Chamber in the Community // Voyage
Megan Robson, Guitar, Bridget McCullough, Viola, Gemma Vice, Flute
Every journey has its shape - a departure, a period of exile, and the quiet relief of homecoming. That arc sits at the heart of this program from Inflorescence Trio, three Elder Conservatorium graduates who are exciting emerging voices in chamber music.
Adelaide Baroque // House Concerts: Sunday afternoon at the Schönbrunn Palace
In 18th-century Vienna, house concerts (or chamber music performances) were a significant part of the musical culture, particularly among the aristocracy and emerging middle class. These events were intimate gatherings in private residences, contrasting with the large public opera houses and concert halls that became more common later in the century. We present the music of Haydn, Beethoven and Corelli.
Adelaide Baroque // House Concerts: Sunday afternoon at the Schönbrunn Palace
In 18th-century Vienna, house concerts (or chamber music performances) were a significant part of the musical culture, particularly among the aristocracy and emerging middle class. These events were intimate gatherings in private residences, contrasting with the large public opera houses and concert halls that became more common later in the century. We present the music of Haydn, Beethoven and Corelli.
The Lost Art of Listening // Illuminate Adelaide and Vitalstatistix
In a world of constant notifications and endless scrolling, The Lost Art of Listening, created and composed by Hilary Kleinig, brings people together with their phones to play in a shared sonic experience that explores listening and its place in human existence, framed by a stillness that is rare today.
Featuring cult pianist Erik Griswold, this performance for prepared piano and smartphone choir, combines field recordings, vintage synths, and the sounds of the elements, creating vibrations that travel through your body and swirl through space.
Weinstein & Odermatt // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Agnes Weinstein, violin
Ariana Odermatt, harpsichord
Programme:
Johann Schmelzer - Sonata Sexta from "Unarum Fidium"
Philipp Bjöddecker - Violin Sonata in D minor
Works by Johann Walter
The Lost Art of Listening // Illuminate Adelaide and Vitalstatistix
In a world of constant notifications and endless scrolling, The Lost Art of Listening, created and composed by Hilary Kleinig, brings people together with their phones to play in a shared sonic experience that explores listening and its place in human existence, framed by a stillness that is rare today.
Featuring cult pianist Erik Griswold, this performance for prepared piano and smartphone choir, combines field recordings, vintage synths, and the sounds of the elements, creating vibrations that travel through your body and swirl through space.
The Lost Art of Listening // Illuminate Adelaide and Vitalstatistix
In a world of constant notifications and endless scrolling, The Lost Art of Listening, created and composed by Hilary Kleinig, brings people together with their phones to play in a shared sonic experience that explores listening and its place in human existence, framed by a stillness that is rare today.
Featuring cult pianist Erik Griswold, this performance for prepared piano and smartphone choir, combines field recordings, vintage synths, and the sounds of the elements, creating vibrations that travel through your body and swirl through space.
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…
From Romance to Reckoning // Selby & Friends
Selby & Friends welcomes the return of violinist Natalie Chee and Richard Narroway, performing with pianist Kathyrn Selby in a suite for piano trio exploring Australia’s famously ferocious bush fires, two gorgeous works by Robert Schumann, and Felix Mendelssohn’s final, passionate piano trio.
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…
Gil Sullivan // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Gil Sullivan, piano
Programme:
Beethoven - Kurfürstensonata No. 1 in Eb
Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111
Brahms - Sonata No. 2 in F# minor, Op. 2
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.
James Huon George // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
James Huon George, piano
Franz Liszt - "Sancta Dorothea" S. 187
Julian Cochran - "Night Scenes"
- "The Stars"
- "The Witch"
- "The Night Wind"
- "The Night Sea"
Carl Tausig - "L'Esperance" Op. 3
Satie - Cinq Nocturnes
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…
Adelaide Baroque // ORCHESTRAL SERIES 2: Baroque Rarities
18th century Germany was a hotbed of innovation and exploration for both composers and instrumentalists alike, and wind instruments in particular were developing and fascinating repertoire was being conceived.
We’re fortunate to have Emma Gregan display her skills as one of the top natural horn players in Australia, whilst Brendan O’Donnell has established himself as one of the finest and most versatile historical woodwind players in Australia since returning from Germany.
This will be a treat for the ears with a colourful and fascinating program of rarely heard works by Bach, Telemann, Graun, Zelenka and Fasch (with likely SA premieres) in the wonderful acoustics of St John’s Halifax St.
Lovell and Tsang // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Haneulle Lovell, violin
Reuben Tsang, piano
Programme:
Alex Turley - Sonata for Violin and Piano
Ludwig van Beethoven - Violin Sonata No.9 in A major, Op.47 “Kreutzer”
In Bloom // Elder Lunchtimes
Adelaide University’s Quartet-in-Residence, the Australian String Quartet (ASQ), joins forces with the Elder Conservatorium’s Dean, Professor Anna Goldsworthy, for a program that pairs fresh creative talent with one of the great cornerstones of the Romantic repertoire…
Stellar // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Stellar is a reflection on connection: the mystery of the universe where the constellations above mirror the music deeply rooted in the ground below.
Custodio & Yang // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Paula Custodio, flute
Haowei Yang, piano
Programme:
Franck - Flute Sonata
Rachmaninov - Vocalise
More TBC
Stellar // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Stellar is a reflection on connection: the mystery of the universe where the constellations above mirror the music deeply rooted in the ground below.
Stellar // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Stellar is a reflection on connection: the mystery of the universe where the constellations above mirror the music deeply rooted in the ground below.
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…
Vignettes // Elder Lunchtimes
In his youth, Shostakovich was employed as a cinema pianist, improvising soundtracks for silent films. This theatrical flair and narrative sensibility can be found in his Five Pieces for Two Violins and Piano. A suite of vignettes, each piece tells its own story and unfolds like a reel of miniature scenes. Composed during his so-called Year of Chamber Music’ , Schumann’s Piano Quintet won him the valuable approval of Richard Wagner, who remarked, ‘I liked the Quintet very much: I asked your lovely wife to play it twice.’ Guest artist Ikki Opitz’s appearance is made possible by the EMR Distinguished Visiting Artist Fund.
A Battle of Dreams // Magpie Artsong
Dreamscapes and intimate ruminations by Mompou, Boulanger, Britten and Widmann.
Flair and Invention // Elder Lunchtimes
In the era after the legendary virtuosi of the nineteenth century, instrumentalists continually redefined the limits of technical brilliance and expressive possibility…
Shostakovich and Franck // Elder Lunchtimes
There is perhaps not a more exciting time in an artist’s career than the beginning – full of possibility and promise, works are infused with a certain youthful vigour. Ensemble Lumen guides audiences back to almost the beginning of Shostakovich and Franck’s careers…
Stephen van der Hoek // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Stephen van der Hoek, harpsichord
Programme:
J.S. Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G minor
Antoine Forqueray - Suite in G minor
Antonio Soler - Fandango
Opera Gala // ECSO with Classical Voice Students
The Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra joins forces with classical voice students and a special guest soloist for an evening of operatic favourites. From beloved arias to stirring choruses, this gala concert celebrates the drama, passion, and vocal brilliance of the operatic tradition under the baton of Dane Lam.
Bush, Borscht & Bonn // Selby & Friends
Australian Ross Edwards' piano trio gem opens this program with two of pianist Kathryn Selby’s long-time friends, violinist Susie Park and cellist Julian Smiles. Anton Arensky’s second Piano Trio, stormy and passionate, is an audience favourite.. Capping off this terrific concert is Beethoven's own arrangement for piano trio of his stunning Septet.
Waltzes of Love // Elder Lunchtimes
Johannes Brahms’s Liebeslieder-Walzer reveals the composer at his most intimate and warmly expressive. Drawing on folk-inspired dance forms and poetic texts about love in its many guises, these short waltzes balance elegance with emotional directness. The music moves effortlessly between light-hearted charm and moments of deep tenderness, combining a vocal quartet with four-hand piano accompaniment Though modest in scale, the Liebeslieder display Brahms’s extraordinary craftsmanship, weaving rich harmony and lyrical melody into works that feel both immediate and timeless. Together, these selections offer a glimpse into Brahms’s deeply human, affectionate musical world.
Adelaide Baroque // ORCHESTRAL SERIES 3: Old Worlds And New 2
Following our highly successful ‘Old Worlds and New’ project in 2024, we now continue our journey eastwards to explore the historical musical worlds of current-day Greece, Syria and Persia, amid the overarching influence of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. We will weave a narrative in music and words telling of this time and of travelling musicians, exchange of arts and instruments, and the diasporas from religious persecution.
Adelaide Baroque // ORCHESTRAL SERIES 3: Old Worlds And New 2
Following our highly successful ‘Old Worlds and New’ project in 2024, we now continue our journey eastwards to explore the historical musical worlds of current-day Greece, Syria and Persia, amid the overarching influence of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. We will weave a narrative in music and words telling of this time and of travelling musicians, exchange of arts and instruments, and the diasporas from religious persecution.
Adelaide Baroque // ORCHESTRAL SERIES 3: Old Worlds And New 2
Following our highly successful ‘Old Worlds and New’ project in 2024, we now continue our journey eastwards to explore the historical musical worlds of current-day Greece, Syria and Persia, amid the overarching influence of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. We will weave a narrative in music and words telling of this time and of travelling musicians, exchange of arts and instruments, and the diasporas from religious persecution.
In Honour of Beryl Kimber (Leske) // Elder Lunchtimes
This special concert honours the memory of Beryl Kimber (Leske), whose distinguished career as an international virtuoso and violin teacher at the Elder Conservatorium spanned decades, shaping generations of musicians…
Barossa Weekend of Music // ASQ
Join us for a memorable weekend of music set across iconic venues in Angaston, Tanunda, Seppeltsfield and Nuriootpa. Over the weekend, we invite you to share some of our favourite string quartets, along with performances by award-winning singer Parvyn Kaur Singh and multi-instrumentalist Josh Bennett. Blending classical Indian raga melodies and rhythms with contemporary genres like soul, jazz, and pop, Parvyn is internationally acclaimed for her genre-defying sound.
Aura: In the Making (Open Rehearsal) // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Join Adelaide Chambers Singers for the first open rehearsal of Rising Voices as they delve into one of the most inspiring requiems ever written— Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem.
The Adelaide Connection x The Wardells // Elder Lunchtimes
Experience the full spectrum of jazz vocal excellence as the Elder Conservatorium presents two exceptional ensembles in one lunchtime concert…
Reuben Tsang // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Reuben Tsang, piano
Programme:
Franz Schubert - Piano Sonata in A major, D.959
More TBC
In Colour // Elder Lunchtimes
While this unusual combination of instruments has little historical repertoire, this concert features three fantastic modern works that illuminate the unique sound world of double reeds and piano…
Wong and Yang // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Royce Wong, flute
Haowei Yang, piano
Programme:
Mozart - Sonata in A, K331 F
Rossini - Overture from the Thieving Magpie
Strauss - Voices of Spring
Across the Centuries // Festival Statesmen
Fresh from winning two Championship Trophies at the World Choir Games in Auckland, a sold-out Cabaret Festival performance at the Dunstan Playhouse, and headline appearances at South Korea's Youngnak International Sacred Choral Festival and Gyeongnam International Choral Festival, Festival Statesmen present a diverse program showcasing male voice a cappella choral works from around the world and across the centuries.
Serenade // Elder Lunchtimes
The charismatic and energic ensemble Arcadia Winds presents a delightful afternoon of chamber music for woodwind instruments…
Adelaide Baroque // EXPLORATIONS SERIES 2: After An Easy And Elegant Taste
Salvatore Lanzetti was an Italian cello virtuoso whose works had largely been forgotten until modern times. Brilliantly virtuosic, and yet cellistic, his style contributed to several developments in cello technique, and his cello sonatas are revered today as some.
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…
Spring Spectacular // Elder Lunchtimes
Experience an exhilarating concert featuring the Elder Conservatorium Wind Orchestra, performing music full of exuberance, virtuosic brilliance, and wonder…
Huon George and Berberyan // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
James Huon George, piano
Minas Berberyan, violin
Mozart - Violin Sonata No. 21 K. 304
Dohnànyi - Violin Sonata Op. 21
Boulanger - 2 Pieces for Violin and Piano
Sarasate - Nocturne Serenade Op. 45
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…
Tales of Two Cities // Elder Conservatorium Chorale + Sydney Conservatorium Chamber Choir
Two of Australia’s finest collegiate choirs share the stage for a choral collaboration that offers a veritable smorgasbord of vibrant, varied and inspired choral music from across the centuries, across Australia, and across the world.
Vukelja, Kim and Tuske // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Ljiljana Vukelja, piano
Hannah Kim, violin
Greg Tuske, cello
Programme:
Julian Cochran - “Pegasus’ Travels” for Piano Trio
i. Meros Beta
ii. Meros Gamma
iii. Meros Delta
Rhapsody // Elder Lunchtimes
The Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra take to the stage under the baton of Lien Boon Hua from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory, National University of Singapore…
Weinstein & Van Der Hoek // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Agnes Weinstein, baroque violin
Stephen van der Hoek, piano
Programme:
Antonio Bertali - Chiacona
Giovanni Battista Fontana - Sonata Sexta for Violin
Mozart and Dvorak Piano Trios // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Gil Sullivan, piano
Hannah Kim, violin
Greg Tuske, cello
Programme:
Mozart - Piano Trio in B flat, K.502
Dvorak - Piano Trio No.3 in F minor, Op.65
Aura // Adelaide Chamber Singers
An aura is considered to be a luminous body that surrounds your physical one, and this luminosity threads throughout Rising Voices’ performance of this eternally beautiful Requiem. Featuring soprano Brooke Window, baritone Jeremy Tachell, and organist Josh van Konkelenberg, Fauré’s Requiem offers a vision of rest and peace unlike any other.
Trumpet Portraits // Elder After Hours
Trumpet Portraits traces the expressive range of the trumpet across styles, eras, and national traditions.
The Trumpet Calls // Elder Brass
Brass instruments have long captivated audiences, conveying both grandeur and intimacy, from triumphant fanfares to reflective lyricism. Joined by guest trumpeter Selina Ott and acclaimed baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Elder Brass presents a program of remarkable emotional range.
Bohemian Wanderlust // Elder Lunchtimes
Join mezzo-soprano Deborah Humble and pianist Anna Goldsworthy for a journey through the passionate songs of Europe and Latin America. From Brahms's fiery Zigeunerlieder and Bizet's seductive Habanera, to the folk-inspired artistry of Manuel de Falla and the melancholic beauty of Carlos Guastavino's Argentine songs, this recital celebrates wandering spirits and musical passion across cultures.
First Things First // Selby & Friends
Three of Australia’s finest musicians perform three blockbuster favourites by Johannes Brahms. Sydney Symphony Concertmaster Andrew Haveron and ACO Principal Cello Timo-Veikko Valve join pianist Kathryn Selby in this fabulous program dedicated to the chamber music of the mighty Brahms.
Serenity with Strings // Elder Lunchtimes
Elder Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra
Elizabeth Layton director / violin
Sterling Rieck viola
Hindemith Trauermusik for Viola and Strings
Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings, Op. 48
The two works in today’s concert were both composed under remarkable circumstances, and in close connection with other celebrated pieces. Paul Hindemith travelled to London to premiere his Viola Concerto, only for his plans to be interrupted by the death of King George V. In response, Hindemith spent the following day in the BBC studios composing Trauermusik, written between 11.00am and 5.00pm. and broadcast that very evening with the composer as soloist. Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings was written alongside the famous 1812 Overture. Though Tchaikovsky felt little affection for the latter, the Serenade stands as a deeply personal work, inspired by Mozart and infused with the spirit of Russian folk music.
Top Class // Elder Lunchtimes
Our annual classical performance showcase concert, featuring top student performers from the Elder Conservatorium of Music and School of Performing Arts. Supported by the Peter Brooker Prize for Musical Excellence.
Guitarissimo // Elder Conservatorium Guitar Students
Curated by Dr Oliver Fartach-Naini, the annual Guitarissimo concert presents Elder Conservatorium guitar students in solo and chamber works, culminating with a performance by the Elder Conservatorium Guitar Ensemble.
Adelaide Baroque // House Concerts: The Devil and the Priest
One renowned for devilish skills yet who spent his time in the company of cardinals; the other a priest with a colourful reputation! Corelli and Vivaldi feature along with the mysterious Iganzio Sieber, recorder virtuoso who kept the company of them both…
Evolution // Elder Lunchtimes
lthough Beethoven and Schoenberg were physically and harmonically worlds apart, the Transfigured String Trio presents two works that perfectly complement each other. Beethoven’s Op. 9 trios, while not as perennially popular as the quartets, were among his earliest mature chamber works. Each of the four movements is filled with the humorous wit and joie de vivre for which Beethoven was known. While at this point, Beethoven was likely in denial about the onset of his deafness, Schoenberg was very much open about his own illness: this trio was written after a near-fatal heart attack. He regarded the work as a portrait of his illness in music, a representation of the delirium, agitation, and suffering he experienced throughout his life.
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…
Christmas with Chorale // Elder Conservatorium Chorale
Musically, Christmas is a favourite time of year for everyone! Great choral music, well-known carols to sing along with, and the warm, generous spirit that is an invaluable and treasured part of all collegial music-making. Share Christmas with Chorale and explore the range, and power of Christmas music!
Grace // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Join Adelaide Chamber Singers for a celebration of joy and the season, featuring two of J.S. Bach’s most beloved choral masterpieces: the radiant Magnificat and the exuberant motet Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (“Sing to the Lord a new song”).
Creation of the World // Selby & Friends
Selby & Friends closes its 20th anniversary season highlighting one of S&F’s most important commitments – to foster the talents of the next generations of Australia’s artists. Two young newcomers, violinist Louise Turnbull and violist Ariel Postmus, join superb violinist Kristian Winther, dynamic cellist Miles Mullin-Chivers, and Kathryn Selby in three wonderful piano quintets by Mozart, Milhaud, and Dvořák.
Adelaide Baroque // Handel’s Messiah At The Cathedral
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. Adelaide Baroque is very excited to be again partnering with the St Peter’s Cathedral Consort for what is becoming a annual ‘Messiah’ on historical instruments in Adelaide. The Concert is presented by the St Peter’s Cathedral Music Foundation.
James Huon George // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
James Huon George, piano
Programme:
Connor Fogarty - 19 Bagatelles
Esther Kahn - Xmastide
Carl Vine - 5 Bagatelles
Adelaide Baroque // Handel’s Messiah At The Cathedral
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. Adelaide Baroque is very excited to be again partnering with the St Peter’s Cathedral Consort for what is becoming a annual ‘Messiah’ on historical instruments in Adelaide. The Concert is presented by the St Peter’s Cathedral Music Foundation.
James Huon George // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
James Huon George, piano
Programme:
Schumann - 'Forest Scenes', Op. 82
Gibbons - 'The Lord of Salisbury Pavan and Galliard'
Mendelssohn - 'Songs Without Words', Op. 19 (Book 1)
A Thing of Beauty // Emily Granger
American-born, Australian-based harpist Emily Granger, Principal Harp of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, presents 'A Thing of Beauty' — a recital tracing her artistic journey through contemporary music for solo harp.
Custodio & Yang // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Paula Custodio, flute
Haowei Yang, piano
Programme:
Ross Edwards - Nura
Gaubert - Deux Esquisses
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Residual // Dung Nguyen & Peter Knight
Residual explores groundbreaking Vietnamese-Western fusion through extended techniques & electroacoustic composition, creating music that transcends boundaries. Their 2011 album Residual, released on Belgium’s Parentheses Records, received acclaim: "Falling into an utterly genre-less wormhole" (Cyclic Defrost).
The Music of Gao Ping // Elder Lunchtimes
Gao Ping’s music combines his Chinese heritage with his musical education in the United States, bridging tradition and innovation, and blending lyricism, colour, and subtle wit…
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.
Inkling Trio // Forrest House
Inkling trio returns to Forrest House, in an intimate and dynamic concert - up close and personal.
Stephen van der Hoek // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Programme:
Nicolai Medtner - Sonata No. 9 in A minor, Op 30 "The Great War"
Leo Ornstein - "Suicide in an Airplane"
Spring and Remembrance // Elder Lunchtimes
Deeply contrasting with its partner work D'un soir triste, D'un matin de printemps is a brief, sweet and playful work, a fleeting moment of happiness that asks only to be remembered. It is rather appropriate, then, that Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50, In Memory of a Great Artist, follows. Initially hesitant about the trio medium, Tchaikovsky wrote the work after the death of his close friend and pianist Nikolai Rubinstein, ultimately creating a deeply personal work that combines heartfelt remembrance with rich chamber textures.
Elder Conservatorium Baroque Ensemble // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Elder Conservatorium Baroque Ensemble, directed by Robert Nairn
Programme:
G.F. Handel - Concerto Grosso in G Major, Op.6 No.1 HWV.319
Purcell & Handel - Arias with Callum Logan
Vivaldi - Sinfonia for Strings in C major, RV.116
Vivaldi - ‘La Folia’ Trio Sonata in D min, Op.1 No.12 RV.63
The Living Tradition // Selby & Friends
The 20th Season of Selby & Friends opens with a return of two special guests who wowed audiences two years ago – violinist Alexandra Osborne and cellist Clancy Newman. This dynamic duo joins Kathryn Selby for a concert comprising works by Beethoven and Elena Kats-Chernin that pay tribute to long-ago popular tunes; Fanny Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio, and Schubert’s Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 99.
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)….
Wildsong // Elder Conservatorium Chorale and Graduate Singers
Wildsong examines humanity’s relationship with nature, through choral music ranging from playful to profound.
Wang & Pazos Quintana // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Amelia Wang, flute
Simón Pazos Quintana, piano
Programme:
J. S. Bach - Flute Sonata in E minor
Widor - Suite
-- Interval --
Hindemith - 8 pieces for solo flute
Busser - Petite Suite
Liebermann - Flute Sonata
Versailles to Vienna // Elder Lunchtimes
From the grandeur of ceremonial fanfares to the hushed reverence of sacred reflection, these works chart a journey through time, colour, and sound featuring brass and organ…
Contemplations Katelyn Crawford and Alexander Hanysz.//
featuring works by Richard Strauss, Johannes Brahms and Aaron Copland
Mt Lofty Music Club Presents: Australis Collective
Australis Collective makes its debut with an afternoon program celebrating the brilliance and vitality of chamber music. Join us for a one-hour performance featuring Beethoven’s Septet in E♭ major, Op. 20 - a work of wit, elegance and expansive lyricism - alongside Dvořák’s Bagatelles arr. Trish Dean, full of warmth, colour and unmistakable Bohemian character. Bringing together early-career professional performers trained at the University of Adelaide, Australis Collective is dedicated to creating vibrant performance opportunities and expanding South Australia’s chamber music landscape.
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…
Paran & Siang Thia // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Natasha Paran, violin
Sock Siang Thia, piano
Programme:
J. S. Bach - Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
Saint-Saëns - Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
Wieniawski - Variations on an Original Theme
--Interval--
Lalo - "Symphonie Espagnole"
Volume I | at five thirty // Australis Collective
Australis Collective makes its debut with an early evening program celebrating the brilliance and vitality of chamber music.
Join us at 5:30pm in the beautiful Eliza Hall for a one-hour performance featuring Beethoven’s Septet in E♭ major, Op. 20 - a work of wit, elegance and expansive lyricism - alongside Dvořák’s Bagatelles arr. Trish Dean, full of warmth, colour and unmistakable Bohemian character.
Tchaikovsky - "Children’s Album", Boulanger & more // James Huon George
Programme:
Tchaikovsky - "Children’s Album", Op. 39
Jankowski - "Time Sphere"
Boulanger - "Trois Morceaux pour piano"
Adelaide Baroque // House Concerts: Mr Purcell and Mr Playford
Following on from our sold-out ‘Alehouse Sessions’, join us for a deeper dive into the music of old London Town from two of its most colourful characters – from fantasias to folk tunes, music for the spirit and music for merry-making!
Eroica // Elder Lunchtimes
A symphony so monumental it ushered in a new period of composition, Beethoven’s Eroica expanded the possibilities of the symphonic form…
Percussion Sorceress // Claire Edwardes
Dubbed “the sorceress of percussion,” Claire Edwardes OAM has been a defining force in Australian new music for three decades…
Lars Ulrik Mortensen // North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Lars Ulrik Mortensen, harpsichord
Programme:
German Harpsichord Music 1650-1750
Froberger - Toccata in D minor, FbWV 102
Froberger - Suite in D, FbWV 620
Buxtehude - Aria Rofilis, BuxWV 248
Weckmann - Toccata Ottava
Buxtehude - Suite in A, BuxWV 243
-- Interval --
Handel - Suite in D minor, HWV 447
J. S. Bach - Toccata in E minor, BWV 914
J. S. Bach - Ciacona in G minor, BWV 1179 (one of the first Australian performances of this newly discovered Bach piece!)
J. S. Bach - Prelude, Fugue & Allegro in E Flat Major, BWV 998
Coriole Music Festival
The Coriole Music Festival encompasses two days of beautiful chamber music, with meals and wine included.
There are two concerts on Saturday and one on Sunday. Each of the weekend’s three concerts will be followed by a delicious meal in the Coriole courtyard, where performers and audience can mix while enjoying fine food by chef Patricia Streckfuss and superb Coriole wines.
Interwoven // ASQ
A stunning array of musical threads that intersect in a program of vivid contrasts.
Contemporary Winds // Elder Lunchtimes
Join the Elder Conservatorium Wind Orchestra for three contemporary works that explore texture, rhythm, and inventive musical landscapes…
Interwoven // ASQ
A stunning array of musical threads that intersect in a program of vivid contrasts.
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…
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…
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