Concert Diary

Upcoming Events from Member Ensembles

Jacob Plooij // Upsound Instruments – Make & Play Workshop Area
Feb
15
to 23 Mar

Jacob Plooij // Upsound Instruments – Make & Play Workshop Area

  • Upsound Instruments at The Garden of Unearthly Delights (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Bang, blow, saw, hammer, pluck, and pull your way to building a unique, playable instrument. Bring your imagination and a grown-up (they get in free). At this fun, hands-on workshop area you’ll craft your own musical instrument from upcycled materials! Transform broken, foraged and found objects, natural materials and even trash … into musical masterpieces. Will you choose to reimagine the classics and make a guitar, horn or drum? Or let your imagination run wild and build your very own, one-of-a-kind creation. Whatever you choose, you’ll get to take home your own Upsound instrument. Join Dutch sound artist and violinist Jacob Plooij for this Australian premiere that’s sure to strike a chord with the whole family!

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Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers
Feb
22

Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers

  • The Chapel at The Courtyard of Curiosities (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Flute ensemble Coruscalia Collective goes wonderfully wild at the Adelaide Fringe this year!  Inspired by our feathered, furred and scaly friends, Coruscalia Collective brings a concert full of birds, cats and other curious creatures.

This eclectic program of jazz and classical music includes works with narration and visual art, and all the pieces are by living composers, including US composers Nicole Chamberlain and Michael Isaacson, and Adelaide composer Hannah Wilkinson. 

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Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert
Feb
23

Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert

For over 40 years Adelaide Baroque has given concerts of early music to enthusiastic audiences in Adelaide, interstate and abroad. Concert programs have been innovative and varied, featuring music from the vast repertoire of 17th and 18th century European music as well as some contemporary music from Australia, including new commissioned works. 

Let Adelaide Baroque take you on a journey into musical history with a vitality that is timeless – relevant to life in 2024 and beyond! Since 1977, Adelaide Baroque has gained a reputation for original and creative programming performing a vast array of chamber music for smaller ensembles, featuring soloists on historic instruments. Our aim is to excite contemporary audiences with the power of baroque music.

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Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers
Feb
23

Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers

Flute ensemble Coruscalia Collective goes wonderfully wild at the Adelaide Fringe this year!  Inspired by our feathered, furred and scaly friends, Coruscalia Collective brings a concert full of birds, cats and other curious creatures.

This eclectic program of jazz and classical music includes works with narration and visual art, and all the pieces are by living composers, including US composers Nicole Chamberlain and Michael Isaacson, and Adelaide composer Hannah Wilkinson. 

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Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert
Feb
23

Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert

  • Vicki Nottage Sculpture Court, Murray Bridge Regional Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

For over 40 years Adelaide Baroque has given concerts of early music to enthusiastic audiences in Adelaide, interstate and abroad. Concert programs have been innovative and varied, featuring music from the vast repertoire of 17th and 18th century European music as well as some contemporary music from Australia, including new commissioned works. 

Let Adelaide Baroque take you on a journey into musical history with a vitality that is timeless – relevant to life in 2024 and beyond! Since 1977, Adelaide Baroque has gained a reputation for original and creative programming performing a vast array of chamber music for smaller ensembles, featuring soloists on historic instruments. Our aim is to excite contemporary audiences with the power of baroque music.

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Wing Art Music Center // In Contrast - Classical Saxophone Recital
Feb
28

Wing Art Music Center // In Contrast - Classical Saxophone Recital

Embark on a captivating musical journey led by the extraordinary saxophonist Jack Chao Heng Zhang, whose talent has wowed audiences across Asia, Europe, and North America. Experience the magic of the saxophone like never before as Jack takes you through a stunning repertoire spanning the Baroque to the modern era, showcasing the instrument's rich and versatile voice.

This unaccompanied performance will highlight the saxophone’s timeless charm and elegance, promising an evening of pure musical brilliance.

Don’t miss the chance to witness a master at work and fall in love with the classical saxophone! 

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Ensemble Lumen // Towards the Light
Feb
28

Ensemble Lumen // Towards the Light

In its debut performance, Ensemble Lumen explores facets of light in all its radiant forms. The program will illuminate the rarely heard music of William Shield, whose melodies once charmed the ears of Mozart and Beethoven. Dai Fujikura brings the solo horn to life in yuraryura, conjuring the mesmerising dance of a candle-lit flame. The Australian premiere of Libby Larsen’s Trio Noir draws a shimmering sonic parallel between music and the mystery of film noir, while Dohnányi’s sweeping Sextet embarks on a dramatic journey through light and shadow.

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Ensemble Musikfabrik
Feb
28

Ensemble Musikfabrik

An exclusive performance by musicians from Ensemble Musikfabrik, one of the world's leading contemporary music ensembles based in Cologne, in residence at the Elder Conservatorium of Music. Their program features a new work by Adelaide-based composer Georgina Bowden alongside trios by Dylan Lardelli, Juliet Palmer, and Gordon Williamson, as well as a quartet by Liza Lim and a side-by side performance of Richard Barrett's Codex IV with Elder Conservatorium students. 

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Wing Art Music Center // In Contrast - Classical Saxophone Recital
Mar
1

Wing Art Music Center // In Contrast - Classical Saxophone Recital

Embark on a captivating musical journey led by the extraordinary saxophonist Jack Chao Heng Zhang, whose talent has wowed audiences across Asia, Europe, and North America. Experience the magic of the saxophone like never before as Jack takes you through a stunning repertoire spanning the Baroque to the modern era, showcasing the instrument's rich and versatile voice.

This unaccompanied performance will highlight the saxophone’s timeless charm and elegance, promising an evening of pure musical brilliance.

Don’t miss the chance to witness a master at work and fall in love with the classical saxophone! 

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Marta and Matej Sutora // 2 Violins & 8 Strings - Classical Music Gems
Mar
1

Marta and Matej Sutora // 2 Violins & 8 Strings - Classical Music Gems

Get ready for another captivating evening of classical music with the dynamic violin duo, Marta and Matej Sutora!

This time, they'll be showcasing their exceptional talent with music pieces of two remarkable composers: Mozart's Violin Duo, a delightful and intricate composition, and Spohr's Duo Concertante, a stirring work that reveals the full emotional spectrum of the violin.

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Jess Hitchcock & Penny Quartet
Mar
1

Jess Hitchcock & Penny Quartet

Jess Hitchcock is a musical polymath: an opera singer, a jazz singer, a singer songwriter, a composer, a storyteller. Her endlessly versatile voice can make itself at home in a studio, on a stage or in a football stadium.

Penny Quartet is a multifaceted, award-winning Australian string quartet with a boundless appetite for the new. Together, Hitchcock and Penny Quartet present an evening of music through the looking-glass of 11 Australian composers, each commissioned to take one of Hitchcock’s songs and arrange it for voice and string quartet.

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Hania Rani
Mar
1

Hania Rani

Join one of the world’s most transcendent modern pianists for an evening of music from her extensive catalogue including her 2023 album Ghosts.

Featuring notable collaborations with Patrick Watson, Ólafur Arnalds and Duncan Bellamy (Portico Quartet), Ghosts blends a lifetime of musical exploration into a unique, cosmic soundscape, drawing inspiration from artists as diverse as Enya, The Smile, James Blake and Pink Floyd.

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Melanie Walters and Friends // Autumn Song
Mar
2

Melanie Walters and Friends // Autumn Song

Hear an exquisite and exciting range of Australian chamber music in this recital for winds and strings, performed by some of Adelaide's most versatile and skilled freelance musicians. The program will include music by Sally Greenaway, Anne Cawrse, Catherine Likhuta and more!

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Claire de Sévigné // From Mozart to the Merry Widow
Mar
3

Claire de Sévigné // From Mozart to the Merry Widow

Claire de Sévigné’s recent performances have been described as “remarkable in every way”. Similarly praised for conjuring “serenity incarnate” as well as for her “high-flown coloratura”, both sides of this extraordinary Canadian soprano will be showcased in this one-off recital, as she steps off the stage of our main opera Innocence. From operatic favourites by Handel and Mozart to heart-warming operetta, the concert’s centrepiece is the luminous The Shepherd on the Rock by Schubert, an extended feature for soprano, clarinet and piano.

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Melanie Walters and Friends // Autumn Song
Mar
4

Melanie Walters and Friends // Autumn Song

Hear an exquisite and exciting range of Australian chamber music in this recital for winds and strings, performed by some of Adelaide's most versatile and skilled freelance musicians. The program will include music by Sally Greenaway, Anne Cawrse, Catherine Likhuta and more!

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David Harrington’s Listening Party
Mar
5

David Harrington’s Listening Party

David Harrington is one of the most influential, progressive and imaginative musical minds of our generation. As founder of the Kronos Quartet he changed the classical music landscape, rethinking what a string quartet could be, and how classical musicians could collaborate and reimagine their place in the world.

Ahead of his Horizons weekend at UKARIA, David makes a one-off appearance in town. Presenting one of his renowned Listening Parties, he and his laptop will take us on a fascinating journey into the music that has shaped his life and craft. Adding a live music element, David will be joined on stage by his friend Garth Knox, a similarly free-spirited musician.

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Jenny Carlstedt // From the Bliss of Song and Lyre
Mar
6

Jenny Carlstedt // From the Bliss of Song and Lyre

This recital leads us into a world of ancient gods and myths, bringing to life the connection of nature and song. Finnish mezzo-soprano Jenny Carlstedt, who is in Adelaide for Innocence, weaves a journey through the centuries, from the faun-like Pan in Debussy’s ravishing Chansons de Bilitis to the Swedish composer Ture Rangström’s description of “the trees singing, the meadows whispering and the whole earth listening to his melodies”. This is a rare chance to hear Carlstedt in an intimate setting, accompanied by Michael Ierace on piano, performing the music closest to her heart.

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Robert Dessaix // Music in my Life and Work
Mar
7

Robert Dessaix // Music in my Life and Work

Music and literature have deep and entwining roots. This new format brings two of our foremost cultural minds together to explore those connections on a personal basis. Robert Dessaix is one of Australia’s most intriguing authors, with an abiding love of music. Professor Anna Goldsworthy is a concert pianist, author and Director of the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium. Together they will explore the place of music in Dessaix’s life and work, interspersed with performances by Goldsworthy of works close to Dessaix’s heart and inspired by the conversation. Join us for a warm, intriguing and revealing hour of music and discovery.

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Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Essence
Mar
7

Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Essence

In our opening concert, David Harrington introduces performances from all the Horizons artists. Each will play music close to their heart and reflective of their own musical traditions, whether from Vietnam, Australia, Indonesia, the UK or elsewhere. The evening begins with a traditional praise song from Mali.

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Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Bridges
Mar
8

Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Bridges

Musical instruments migrate from one culture to another, finding new contexts while retaining their distinctiveness. Inspired by these journeys, this concert celebrates cross-cultural collaboration. At its heart are the Vietnamese instruments of Van-Anh Vo, presented in collaboration with Trio Da Kali, Peni Candra Rini and Affinity Quartet. Interpretations of Satie and Mahler will feature as a springboard for improvisation.

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Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Con
Mar
8

Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Con

The language of Bach is often described as being ‘universal’. In this performance it finds a new cultural context as movements from the Goldberg Variations are interspersed with improvisations by Lassana Diabaté on the balafon, a West African xylophone. Peter Sculthorpe’s Jabiru Dreaming opens the concert, whose music David Harrington describes as central to defining his vision for new musical horizons.

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Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Sound Worlds
Mar
9

Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // Sound Worlds

This concert celebrates the joy of sound. Janáček’s String Quartet No. 2 Intimate Letters was originally written for the unique sound of the viola d’amore; we sample that version, together with a performance featuring the viola. Multi-instrumentalist Garth Knox, whom Harrington reveres for his approach to music making, is our guide. He’ll give us a glimpse into the way that he conceives sound, and duet with Chloë Sobek on the violone (a Renaissance double bass) and Christopher Cartlidge (violist of the Australian String Quartet).

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Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // For The Future
Mar
9

Horizons: Chamber Landscapes // For The Future

To mark their 50th anniversary, the Kronos Quartet chose to look forward, not back. Cue one of the most ambitious commissioning projects of recent times: 50 new works, with scores and recordings of each made freely available. Together, these works form a snapshot of the possibilities for the string quartet in the hands of some of the most diverse and distinguished composers today. This concert surveys Harrington’s handpicked selections from the 50 For the Future catalogue, together with collaborative performances of Peter Sculthorpe and Henry Purcell.

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Nicolas Altstaedt plays Bach
Mar
11

Nicolas Altstaedt plays Bach

French-German cellist Nicolas Altstaedt, known to Australian and international audiences as one of the finest instrumentalists performing today, presents an intimate one-off Adelaide Festival performance as part of Daylight Express. Hailed as having “technique to burn, near perfect intonation, superb control of extreme registers and harmonics”, Altstaedt will perform the revered solo cello Suite No. 1 in G major and No. 5 in C minor of JS Bach, and Dutilleux's Trois Strophes sur le nom de Sacher on his 1749 Guadagnini cello.

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Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers
Mar
11

Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers

Flute ensemble Coruscalia Collective goes wonderfully wild at the Adelaide Fringe this year!  Inspired by our feathered, furred and scaly friends, Coruscalia Collective brings a concert full of birds, cats and other curious creatures.

This eclectic program of jazz and classical music includes works with narration and visual art, and all the pieces are by living composers, including US composers Nicole Chamberlain and Michael Isaacson, and Adelaide composer Hannah Wilkinson. 

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Trio Da Kali, Australian String Quartet, Peni Candra Rini and Van-Anh Vo // Dialogues in Sound
Mar
11

Trio Da Kali, Australian String Quartet, Peni Candra Rini and Van-Anh Vo // Dialogues in Sound

Join us for a dazzling evening of music both familiar and explorative in Adelaide’s magnificent Town Hall with a virtuosic lineup of musicians from this year’s Horizons: Chamber Landscapes program.

This eclectic ensemble of music artists from across the world will explore the meeting points between the various landscapes of their craft. Exceptional instrumentalists and singers from Australia, Vietnam, Mali and Indonesia share the stage for astonishing interpretations and reinventions of western classical music – including works by Satie, Mahler, Purcell and Bach – alongside traditional forms from each of their countries.

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ANAM // A Viennese Matinée
Mar
12

ANAM // A Viennese Matinée

This performance showcases some of Vienna’s finest classical fruits, with Schubert’s Notturno for Piano Trio, Op. 148, a sparkling duet from Mozart’s The Magic Flute, Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata, Op. 47b for string quintet and the majestic Kaiser-Walzer Op. 437 by Johann Strauss (arr. Schoenberg). The talented young musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music, alongside Paavali Jumppanen on piano and Zoë Black on violin, bring to life this music as though it were written just yesterday.

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Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert
Mar
12

Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert

For over 40 years Adelaide Baroque has given concerts of early music to enthusiastic audiences in Adelaide, interstate and abroad. Concert programs have been innovative and varied, featuring music from the vast repertoire of 17th and 18th century European music as well as some contemporary music from Australia, including new commissioned works. 

Let Adelaide Baroque take you on a journey into musical history with a vitality that is timeless – relevant to life in 2024 and beyond! Since 1977, Adelaide Baroque has gained a reputation for original and creative programming performing a vast array of chamber music for smaller ensembles, featuring soloists on historic instruments. Our aim is to excite contemporary audiences with the power of baroque music.

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Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert
Mar
12

Adelaide Baroque Quartet // Fringe 2025 Concert

For over 40 years Adelaide Baroque has given concerts of early music to enthusiastic audiences in Adelaide, interstate and abroad. Concert programs have been innovative and varied, featuring music from the vast repertoire of 17th and 18th century European music as well as some contemporary music from Australia, including new commissioned works. 

Let Adelaide Baroque take you on a journey into musical history with a vitality that is timeless – relevant to life in 2024 and beyond! Since 1977, Adelaide Baroque has gained a reputation for original and creative programming performing a vast array of chamber music for smaller ensembles, featuring soloists on historic instruments. Our aim is to excite contemporary audiences with the power of baroque music.

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Paavali Jumppanen // Beethoven and Boulez
Mar
13

Paavali Jumppanen // Beethoven and Boulez

In their first encounter in Paris in 2001, Paavali Jumppanen performed the notoriously difficult second Piano Sonata for the composer Pierre Boulez. Boulez was so impressed that he invited Jumppanen to record his complete sonatas. He also advised Jumppanen to combine this Sonata with Beethoven’s momentous Piano Sonata No. 29 Hammerklavier. In this concert, this epic coupling is heard for the first time in Australia, as a special tribute to the 100th anniversary of Boulez.

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Heal You // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Mar
13

Heal You // Adelaide Chamber Singers

Adelaide Chamber Singers Heal You is a transformative journey of healing, peace, and belonging. Part of the 2025 Adelaide Festival program, ACS articulate this healing with exquisite musical responses, from early 20th Century works and contemporary repertoire. Also featuring music by Joanna Marsh, Ēriks Ešenvalds and Emeli Sandé.

Conducted by Christie Anderson

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Trifonov & Goerne // Die schöne Müllerin
Mar
16

Trifonov & Goerne // Die schöne Müllerin

German baritone Matthias Goerne and Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov are regarded as the pinnacles of their respective worlds. Any chance to see them perform individually is a gem. To see them together is unmissable. 

Together they perform Schubert’s song cycle Die schöne Müllerin (The Fair Maid of the Mill), a beautiful “Lieder” based on the poems of Wilhelm Müller. A predecessor to Winterreise, this is a lyrical and emotional odyssey of love and heartbreak, with music just as gorgeous and captivating as its well-known successor. 

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Marta and Matej Sutora // 2 Violins & 8 Strings - Classical Music Gems
Mar
16

Marta and Matej Sutora // 2 Violins & 8 Strings - Classical Music Gems

Get ready for another captivating evening of classical music with the dynamic violin duo, Marta and Matej Sutora!

This time, they'll be showcasing their exceptional talent with music pieces of two remarkable composers: Mozart's Violin Duo, a delightful and intricate composition, and Spohr's Duo Concertante, a stirring work that reveals the full emotional spectrum of the violin.

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Marta and Matej Sutora // 2 Violins & 8 Strings - Classical Music Gems
Mar
21

Marta and Matej Sutora // 2 Violins & 8 Strings - Classical Music Gems

Get ready for another captivating evening of classical music with the dynamic violin duo, Marta and Matej Sutora!

This time, they'll be showcasing their exceptional talent with music pieces of two remarkable composers: Mozart's Violin Duo, a delightful and intricate composition, and Spohr's Duo Concertante, a stirring work that reveals the full emotional spectrum of the violin.

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Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers
Mar
23

Coruscalia Collective // Animal Crackers

Flute ensemble Coruscalia Collective goes wonderfully wild at the Adelaide Fringe this year!  Inspired by our feathered, furred and scaly friends, Coruscalia Collective brings a concert full of birds, cats and other curious creatures.

This eclectic program of jazz and classical music includes works with narration and visual art, and all the pieces are by living composers, including US composers Nicole Chamberlain and Michael Isaacson, and Adelaide composer Hannah Wilkinson. 

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Reginald Mobley with Paul Grabowsky // UKARIA
Apr
12

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.

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ACO Collective // UKARIA
May
17

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.

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Daniel Lozakovich // UKARIA
May
18

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.

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ACO Weekend // UKARIA
May
31
to 1 June

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.

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Nobuntu with Academy Voices | Concert One // UKARIA
June
21

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.

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Kristian Winther, Timo-Veikko Valve and Aura Go // UKARIA
July
6

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.

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Sjaella // UKARIA
July
19

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?’

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Javier Perianes // UKARIA
July
27

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.

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Celebrate You // Adelaide Chamber Singers
Oct
25

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.

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Arc en Ciel
Feb
19

Arc en Ciel

  • Bicentennial Conservatory, Adelaide Botanic Garden (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Step outside the chaos of everyday life and into a moment of calm, creativity, and connection with Arc en Ciel—where nature, art, and music unite. 

Experience a mesmerizing fusion of art, nature, and sound with Arc en Ciel by Arts South Australia Biennial Artist, Celia Craig. Inspired by her synesthesia—the blending of senses—four diverse musical partners create a captivating soundscape that harmonizes with the stunning, vibrant sculptures of Dale Chihuly. Set against the breathtaking rainforest backdrop of the Bicentennial Conservatory, Arc en Ciel features four distinct musical voices weaving together in gradual, improvised harmony. Over the course of an hour, 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.

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Wattleseed Ensemble
Feb
14
to 16 Feb

Wattleseed Ensemble

Join Wattleseed Ensemble for their first tour of South Australia.

Wattleseed Ensemble's music is an invitation to intimacy; to the rawness of strings and eucalypt forest; to connection. We weave together music of the baroque period with folk music and contemporary Australian music in a confluence of styles, finding cohesion in the telling of a story. These stories always take us back to our scrappy, beautiful, astonishing Aussie environment.

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Arc en Ciel
Feb
5

Arc en Ciel

  • Bicentennial Conservatory, Adelaide Botanic Garden (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Step outside the chaos of everyday life and into a moment of calm, creativity, and connection with Arc en Ciel—where nature, art, and music unite. 

Experience a mesmerizing fusion of art, nature, and sound with Arc en Ciel by Arts South Australia Biennial Artist, Celia Craig. Inspired by her synesthesia—the blending of senses—four diverse musical partners create a captivating soundscape that harmonizes with the stunning, vibrant sculptures of Dale Chihuly. Set against the breathtaking rainforest backdrop of the Bicentennial Conservatory, Arc en Ciel features four distinct musical voices weaving together in gradual, improvised harmony. Over the course of an hour, 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.

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Bowerbird Collective // Back to the Bush
Feb
2

Bowerbird Collective // Back to the Bush

Acclaimed cellist and co-founder of the Bowerbird Collective, Anthony Albrecht, returns to Goolwa for an unmissable recital. Anthony was the first Australian graduate of The Juilliard School's Historical Performance program in New York City, receiving his Master of Music on full scholarship, and has appeared as soloist and with prestigious ensembles throughout the world.

Performing the works of J.S. Bach, Dall'Abaco and Australian composers.

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Cédric Tiberghien // UKARIA
Feb
2

Cédric Tiberghien // UKARIA

The French pianist Cédric Tiberghien makes his UKARIA debut with a program featuring a conversation between two composers: the Australian composer Lisa Illean’s 2024 Sonata in ten parts, and the work that inspired it, Beethoven’s monumental set of thirty-three Diabelli Variations.

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Bowerbird Collective // Back to the Bush
Feb
2

Bowerbird Collective // Back to the Bush

Acclaimed cellist and co-founder of the Bowerbird Collective, Anthony Albrecht, returns to Goolwa for an unmissable recital. Anthony was the first Australian graduate of The Juilliard School's Historical Performance program in New York City, receiving his Master of Music on full scholarship, and has appeared as soloist and with prestigious ensembles throughout the world.

Performing the works of J.S. Bach, Dall'Abaco and Australian composers.

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Circulos // Adelaide Baroque
Jan
26

Circulos // Adelaide Baroque

A Musical Journey Through the Zodiac

Central to this concert is Karlheinz Stockhausen's Tierkreis, a compelling series of 12 short character pieces inspired by the Zodiac, each encapsulating the essence of its celestial counterpart.

The program interweaves arrangements of Bach’s intricate Inventions, Chick Corea’s playful Children’s Songs, circular medieval songs, and the musicians’ own improvisations. Each set reflects universal themes of connection and transformation, mirroring the cyclical nature of the zodiac itself.

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AYO Summer Music Festival // Elder Hall
Jan
11
to 18 Jan

AYO Summer Music Festival // Elder Hall

Enter a world of vibrant colour and timeless drama at the Australian Youth Orchestra’s Summer Music Festival, where every note tells a story. Guided by the inspiring leadership of Alexander Briger, Natalia Luis-Bassa, and Andrew Haveron and creatively directed by the brilliant Monica Curro, this year’s festival showcases Australia’s best young musicians in a feast for the senses. Enjoy beloved works by Strauss and Dvořák alongside contemporary gems from Gabriela Ortiz and Australia’s Jessica Wells. New this year, explore Carclew’s hands-on art experiences on 17 and 18 January. Create keepsakes while enjoying refreshments and treats. Bring the whole family for this celebration of music and creativity! 

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Christmas Celebration // Handel Dixit Dominus
Dec
20
to 21 Dec

Christmas Celebration // Handel Dixit Dominus

After the sold-out success of Handel’s Messiah last year, Adelaide Baroque and the St Peter’s Cathedral Consort combine to present one of Handel’s other great choral masterpieces - the virtuosic Dixit Dominus - alongside Handel’s sublime antiphon “Salve Regina”, sung by Jessica Dean.

To complete the program with a true Christmas flavour, the Adelaide Baroque Orchestra and St Peter’s Cathedral Consort sing the Charpentier Messe de Minuit (Midnight Mass) - a sparkling, joyful work filled with dancing and colour.

Two performances:
Friday 20th December, 7.00pm
Saturday 21st December, 7.00pm

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Christmas Carols Through the Ages // Lumina Vocal Ensemble
Dec
8

Christmas Carols Through the Ages // Lumina Vocal Ensemble

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Lumina Vocal Ensemble is an Adelaide-based choir with an international following. The group specialises in discovering and performing music that is rarely heard, especially medieval music, music by women composers, Australian artists and music from around the world. 

This Christmas, Lumina will take State Library visitors on an international journey through 700 years of Christmas carols, including carols from medieval England and Prague, Renaissance Spain and Germany, then on to traditional favourites and Australian contemporary Christmas songs. Audience members will be invited to join Lumina in singing some well-known carols towards the end of the program. 

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Joshua Bell with Peter Dugan
Dec
7
to 8 Dec

Joshua Bell with Peter Dugan

With a career spanning almost four decades, GRAMMY Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated artists of his era. Bell has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world, and continues to maintain engagements as a soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, conductor and as the Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.

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Omnium-gatherum // Gabriella Smart
Dec
1

Omnium-gatherum // Gabriella Smart

Omnium-gatherum, a ‘medley of various things’ around the piano, features two solo concerts during November and December, with two acclaimed pianists with divergent practices.

In this concert, Gabriella Smart performs her own work, Nuance for piano and Seaboard Roli.

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Cosmic Landscapes // Coruscalia Collective
Nov
30

Cosmic Landscapes // Coruscalia Collective

Adelaide flute ensemble Coruscalia Collective will take the audience from the barren, icy landscape of Estonia to the far reaches of space in this concert of music by living composers, using a range of instruments from piccolo to bass flute, with visuals designed by artist Orlando Mee.

The music includes works by Australian composer Karen De Nardi and Vincent Giles, and international composers Catherine McMichael, Nicole Chamberlain and Gareth McLearnon.

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