Concert Diary
Upcoming Events from Member Ensembles


Recitals Australia // Chiara Kelle and Simón Pazos Quintana
Recitals Australia Lunch House Series: Chiara Kelle (cello) and Simón Pazos Quintana (piano).


Recitals Australia // Lunch Hour Series Autumn Final
Recitals Australia Lunch Hour Series Autumn Final - Program to be announced.

Nobuntu with Academy Voices | Concert One // UKARIA
In this unique choral cultural exchange, UKARIA welcomes Nobuntu as Ensemble-in-Residence; a vocal quartet who embody a new wave of female African artists dedicated to sharing their heritage and traditions through the universal language of music. This residency opens a musical dialogue between Nobuntu and Academy Voices, a brand-new ensemble directed by Jonathan Bligh.

Fantasy and Fairytales // Recitals Australia
Join mezzo soprano / soprano Katelyn Crawford and pianist Alexander Hanysz for a selection of songs, and a piano solo, on the theme of ‘Fantasy and Fairytales’. Be transported to the lands of forests, fairies, and dreams with music from England, America and Europe, as well as contributions from Australia's own Don Kay (with text by Mike Cooper) and John Polglase. The recital begins and ends with fairies, but explores many other worlds in between.

Inflame You // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Celebrating the sacred and profane with passion, fire, and madness! Inflame You is for early music lovers
Featuring music to die for by Gesualdo, Monteverdi and Pärt.
Conducted by Christie Anderson

Kristian Winther, Timo-Veikko Valve and Aura Go // UKARIA
Kristian Winther, Timo-Veikko Valve and Aura Go are no strangers to UKARIA. Each of these celebrated soloists and chamber musicians has featured frequently in recent years amid their busy and varied schedules around Australia and internationally, but Winther, Valve and Go have rarely performed together. This special performance for UKARIA is a unique opportunity to hear them explore the specificity and diversity of the piano trio genre.


Sjaella // UKARIA
The Leipzig-based vocal sextet Sjaella returns to UKARIA with a program exploring the age-old human dilemma between the head and the heart. Sjaella feeds the hearts and stimulates the minds of their listeners, as they ask: ‘How can we listen to both inner poles of reason and emotion, and learn to trust them?’

Selby & Friends // A Ghostly Afternoon
Opening with a gorgeous arrangement of Debussy’s Afternoon of a Faun, two iconic works follow from the piano trio genre – Beethoven’s Ghost Trio and Shostakovich’s powerful and haunting second trio.

Adelaide Baroque // A French Soiree
An afternoon of delights from the French court and Parisian salons: Marais, Couperin, Hottetterre and others.

Javier Perianes // UKARIA
Internationally celebrated Spanish pianist Javier Perianes returns to UKARIA with a personal and evocative program of Italian and Spanish music composed over two centuries. In this program, Perianes puts Scarlatti’s response to Spanish musical culture in dialogue with two Spanish-born High Romantic, Impressionist voices.

Ravel 150 // Roy Howat
Visiting Professor and longterm friend of the Elder Conservatorium, Roy Howat is internationally celebrated as one of the world’s leading scholars of French piano music. Known for his seminal monographs, reference-quality recordings, and authoritative urtext editions of the music of Debussy, Fauré and (most recently) Chopin, Roy channels a lifetime of research, wisdom and maturity into each performance. In a concert commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Maurice Ravel, Roy offers an exquisite selection of works highlighting the intriguing connections between Ravel, Chopin and Chabrier.


Adelaide Baroque // Two Gentlemen of London
Tim Kerstin | Lute
Emma Horwood | Soprano
The lute music of John Dowland and Daniel Bacheler. John Dowland and Daniel Bacheler were the two preeminent lutenists of the English Golden Age. This concert is a playful juxtaposition of their lute music, exploring shared themes and motifs, plus parodies they made of each other’s work. As a special feature, Emma Horwood will perform songs linked to the lute pieces presented.



Bach and Handel at the Cathedral
Bethany Hill | soprano
David Greco | baritone
Adelaide Baroque Orchestra led by Ben Dollman
Two of Bach’s masterful cantatas for solo voice, Ich habe Genug, BWV 82 with ARIA Award-nominated baritone David Greco, and Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut, BWV 199 with versatile and critically acclaimed operatic soprano, Bethany Hill on a rare return trip to Australia form the U.S. where she is now based.

Selby & Friends // Songs Without Words
A tribute to the song masters in the Mendelssohns by Australian Anne Cawrse followed by beautiful trios by forever favourites Chopin and Schubert.

Adelaide Baroque Academy Faculty Concert
The first of two Adelaide Baroque Academy concerts features the outstanding academy faculty in music showcasing the virtuosic fire of the Baroque. Music by Bach, Handel, Telemann, Geminiani, and Schmelzer.

Adelaide Baroque Academy Student and Faculty Concert
The second of two Adelaide Baroque Academy concerts features the outstanding academy faculty performing alongside the academy students and joined by the high school students for a grand finale performing the music of Handel, Hasse, Avison, Rebel, Vivaldi and Dall'Abaco.

Australian String Quartet // Convergence
The sublime meets the sensational in Convergence, with music by Mozart, Ligeti and Schubert that ignites the imagination and brings the stunning voices of three legendary composers into focus.

Australian String Quartet // Convergence
The sublime meets the sensational in Convergence, with music by Mozart, Ligeti and Schubert that ignites the imagination and brings the stunning voices of three legendary composers into focus.

Austral Harmony // Golden Harp & Hoboy
Chamber music from early C18th London including divisions, Scottish folk songs, and pieces from Italian opera set for recorder, baroque oboe & harpsichord.

Celebrate You // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Adelaide Chamber Singers celebrate 40 years in 2025 with an equally grand offering. Forty for 40. Forty singers, forty parts. Thomas Tallis’ 40-part motet Spem in alium performed alongside a commissioned major work in 40 parts by Carl Crossin. Featuring members of Rising Voices and former-ACS singers conducted by Christie Anderson.

Adelaide Baroque // The Alehouse Sessions
Adelaide Baroque House Concert: Swing to the sounds of 18th century taverns in the British Isles: John Playford, James Oswald and some Italian friends...

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.

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!

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

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.

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.

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.

Adelaide Baroqe // 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.

Encore, My Good Sir // Adelaide Horn Days 2025 Recital
Hear the Principal Horn of the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Lin Jiang, in recital with Adelaide's Stringybark Quartet, Emma Gregan (horn), and Jamie Cock (piano) - performing works by Bach, Cherubini, Beethoven, and Melbourne-based composer Thaddeus Huang.

Lumen Ensemble // Contrasts
This program, featuring Ensemble Lumen, delves into the interplay of sound and emotion, showcasing how composers use chamber music to express a spectrum of colours and textures. Beginning with Nadia Boulanger’s Trois Pièces, a trio of lyrical vignettes that reflect the refined charm of early 20th-century French music. Bartók’s Contrasts, written for Benny Goodman, blends jazz and Hungarian folk traditions in a dynamic and spirited exchange of ideas. To conclude, Brahms’s Horn Trio unfolds as a rich, soulful dialogue, filled with warmth, depth, and moments of striking beauty.

A Philosophy of Love // Charlotte Kelso & Penelope Cashman
Join Charlotte Kelso, soprano, and Penelope Cashman, piano, for a passionate exploration of love through art song. From the adoration of Schumann's Widmung to the longing of Marx’s Nachtgebet, and the fervour of Strauss’ Cäcilie, the program explores the many facets of love.

ACO Weekend // UKARIA
The Australian Chamber Orchestra and Artistic Director Richard Tognetti return to UKARIA with a three-program weekend, featuring a combination of much-loved masterworks and important contemporary voices that showcase the ACO’s world-renowned energy and spirit.


Recitals Australia // Wendy Ju and Simón Pazos Quintana
Recitals Australia Lunch Hour Series: Wendy Ju and Simón Pazos Quintana

Adelaide Baroque // Haydn Baryton Trios
Laura Vaughan | Baryton,
Heidi von Bernewitz | viola,
Thomas Marlin | cello
The little-known baryton is a Classical instrument similar in size to a cello, with 6 gut bowed strings plus a course of 10 metal strings which resonate sympathetically and are also plucked like a harp. This magnificent instrument reached its zenith at the court of Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy in Vienna during the time of composer Joseph Haydn, and there exists a significant repertoire of chamber music for baryton which is very rarely performed. Laura Vaughan is one of the foremost performers on the viola da Gamba in Australia and her Baryton is the first in Australia, made by Henner Harders, it is a copy of one by Daniel Agnatius Stadlmann, Vienna, 1732.

A Sun Day Soirée
An afternoon of fine music featuring
James Skelton (clarinet) and Jamie Cock (piano)
Emma Callisto (voice) and Marco Callisto (piano)
Christopher Webb (tenor) and Heather Webb (piano)

Recitals Australia // Accompanist Guild of South Australia
Recitals Australia - Lunch Hour Series: Accompanist Guild of South Australia.
Program To Be Announced.

Daniel Lozakovich // UKARIA
In this special event, Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakovich performs an intimate recital of JS Bach’s music for solo violin. This recital, in which Lozakovich presents three works – the sunny E major Partita, the brooding G minor Sonata and the stormy D minor Partita (which includes the famous Chaconne) – is an opportunity to hear a young star converse with Bach at the beginning of their career.

Selby & Friends // This Mirror Has Three Faces
A breathtaking concert program with an Australian premiere by the renowned Lera Auerbach, Schumann’s tempestuous final piano trio and the heartbreaking piano trio by Smetana.

ACO Collective // UKARIA
In May 2025, ACO Collective travels to UKARIA for an intensive residency during which the ACO Emerging Artists will work side-by-side with their ACO Mentors. Together, they will immerse themselves in favourites from Romantic chamber repertoire and new Australian music.

Australian String Quartet // Rapture
Rapture pulses with a vital force through the music of Beethoven, Perica, Janáček and Golijov that illustrates the power of the string quartet to express our deepest desires and greatest fears.

Recitals Australia // Amelia Wang and Michael Ierace
Join flautist Amelia Wang and pianist Michael Ierace for an exquisite concert of flute music, showcasing works by C.P.E. Bach and Yuko Uébayashi. The program opens with C.P.E. Bach's dramatic Flute Concerto in D minor, a bold and expressive work from the early Classical period. Following this is Uébayashi’s evocative Sonata for Flute and Piano, a modern masterpiece full of energy, lyricism, and colour.

Hollywood Songbook // Musica Viva
The musicians who make up Signum Saxophone Quartet won hearts all over Australia on their debut tour. Now they return, joined this time by Ali McGregor, renegade opera star and cabaret queen. Together they trip the light fantastic from Berlin to Hollywood, via a shadowy nightclub, a Shakespearean tragedy, a Broadway musical and a Wild West rodeo, before arriving somewhere over the rainbow.

Silk Strings Ensemble // Resonance of the Huqin
This concert showcases Silk String’s latest venture: a program of new commissioned works by four acclaimed South Australian composers— Belinda Gehlert, Jakub Jankowski, Satomi Ohnishi, and Hilary Kleinig, as well as original compositions by Silk Strings members themselves—David Dai, Felix Wang, and Lester Wong—whose intimate knowledge of the huqin and rich cultural perspectives bring fresh, expressive voices to the repertoire.

Recitals Australia // Olivia Marton & Stephen Van der Hoek
Recitals Australia Lunch House Series: Olivia Marton (saxophone) and Stephen Van der Hoek (piano).

Australian String Quartet // Rapture
Rapture pulses with a vital force through the music of Beethoven, Perica, Janáček and Golijov that illustrates the power of the string quartet to express our deepest desires and greatest fears.

The Bowerbird Collective // Spanish Romance
Andrew Blanch brings a musical journey like no other. Praised as “the rockstar of nylon-acoustic music” (On Sounds), “the real deal” (Classics Today), “dazzling” (ArtsHub), and “brilliant” (Limelight Magazine), Andrew is one of Australia’s leading musicians.
The evening begins with a virtuosic solo Spanish guitar recital, tracing the instrument’s rich history from the heights of the European Baroque in J.S. Bach to the fiery evocations of Spanish life in the works of Catalan Maestro Isaac Albéniz. The concert’s finale transports you to Argentina, where the phenomenal Argentinian mezzo-soprano María Eugenia Nieva joins Andrew on stage for a selection of Argentinian Tango and Música Folklórica. Featuring Astor Piazzolla and Carlos Gardel, María Eugenia’s extraordinary interpretations bring the concert to a powerful conclusion.


Magpie Artsong // The Touch of Dreams
Mitchell Berick clarinet
Kyle Stegall tenor
Penelope Cashman piano
MAGPIE artsong’s artistic directors, Kyle Stegall and Penelope Cashman, join ASO clarinettist, Mitchell Berick, in an Elder Hall Lunchtime Recital exploring the unusual combination of clarinet, tenor and piano. This varied and evocative program features the American composer Martin Kennedy’s ‘The Touch of Dreams’, alongside works by Schubert, Sobeck and Spohr.

Adelaide Baroque // Saxon Splendour
Adelaide Baroque present their first House Concert! This is an opportunity to experience an Adelaide Baroque performance up close - a 1-hour concert in an intimate setting. This first concert features solo and chamber works of grand design by masters of the German baroque: Bach, Telemann, Pisendel, Hasse and Zelenka.

Recitals Australia // Lunch Hour Series // James Skelton and Simón Pazos Quintana
This Recitals Australia Lunch Hour series concert features James Skelton and Simón Pazos Quintana.

Recitals Australia // Lunch Hour Series // Jack Daws
This Recitals Australia Lunch Hour series concert features guitarist, Jack Daws.

Adelaide Baroque // Eastertide: Passions and Sorrows II // Coriole
We visit again the rich collection of music inspired by the Passion of Christ as a start to our Orchestral series. This time with the powerful artistry of U.S. Tenor Kyle Stegall and music by Handel, Vivaldi, Bach and Biber.

The Story Of Brigid BOOK LAUNCH
Jodie O’Regan launches her book: The Story Of Brigid - a song cycle for soprano and harp - telling the story of Brigid, Goddess of Ireland.
The songs are the narrator's ballads woven through Jodie’s chamber opera Fire Songs, re-crafted as a standalone song cycle.

Reginald Mobley with Paul Grabowsky // UKARIA
In a true meeting of musical minds, American countertenor Reginald Mobley and pianist Paul Grabowsky unite at UKARIA to present Mobley’s latest, much-feted album Because. Originally recorded with French jazz pianist Baptiste Trotignon, Because celebrates spiritual and gospel traditions, alongside music of black composers such as Florence Price and Harry Burleigh.

Adelaide Baroque // Eastertide: Passions and Sorrows II
We visit again the rich collection of music inspired by the Passion of Christ as a start to our Orchestral series. This time with the powerful artistry of U.S. Tenor Kyle Stegall and music by Handel, Vivaldi, Bach and Biber.


Recitals Australia // Lunch Hour Series // Henry Say
This Recitals Australia Lunch Hour series concert features cellist, Henry Say.