Concert Diary

Upcoming Events from Member Ensembles

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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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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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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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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Ada Wang // Recitals Australia Junior Series
Nov
27

Ada Wang // Recitals Australia Junior Series

Recitals Australia Junior Series presents exceptional young musicians in concert. This concert presents Ada Wang, 11 years old, performing on the piano and viola. Ada is the winner of several prizes in the Adelaide Eisteddfod in piano, strings, and woodwind sections, plays first desk viola in the Sinfonia Orchestra in AdYO and has been offered a position in the Adelaide Youth Orchestra in 2025.

Ada presents a varied program including Mozart, Pinto and Villa Lobos.

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Goldner String Quartet Farewell Celebration
Nov
24

Goldner String Quartet Farewell Celebration

For thirty years, the Goldner String Quartet has been at the heart of Australian chamber music. From their fruitful relationships with key composers, to their mentoring of young quartets, to their international advocacy for the quality and imagination of Australian music-makers, the four members of the quartet have played a leading role in shaping Australia’s chamber music culture. The quartet’s thirtieth season is also its final season – truly an end to a musical era. Join the Goldner String Quartet one last time to pay tribute to one of Australia’s great ensembles. In this special event, they play music that has been dear to their collective life: work by their friend and collaborator Matthew Hindson; Beethoven’s hymn of thanks, the Heiliger Dankgesang; and Schubert’s powerful and poignant Death and the Maiden.

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Donum mirabile // Adelaide Cantata Band and Graduate Singers
Nov
23

Donum mirabile // Adelaide Cantata Band and Graduate Singers

Two of Adelaide’s most popular music ensembles – Graduate Singers, an auditioned choir known affectionately as Grads, and Adelaide CantataBand, a group of professional Baroque specialists – are coming together for the first time. Their upcoming concert ‘Donum mirabile: A wondrous gift’ sees the combined ensembles, directed by Kim Worley, performing music by Antonio Vivaldi, Anton Bruckner, and Benjamin Britten, and rare and significant works by female composers, including Adelaide’s own Anna Zweck. Featuring Andrew Georg (organ) and Baroque ensemble led by Holly Piccoli.

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Ocean Winds
Nov
23

Ocean Winds

Ocean Winds presents new and much loved music  to celebrate the glory of the ocean. With new music composed by Jodie O'Regan and much loved sea-themed works ranging from Vaughan Williams to sea shanties songs, join Windsong Quintet and friends for this very special house concert.

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Musica Viva // Musica Alchemica
Nov
18

Musica Viva // Musica Alchemica

Introducing Lina Tur Bonet, a fearless musical imaginista, and her crack team of period-instrument professionals.

Regarded as one of the most exciting violinists of her generation, Tur Bonet has delighted and fascinated fans across Europe with her performances of repertoire ranging from Bach to Messiaen. Now she makes her Australian debut with Musica Alchemica, her hand-picked ensemble who bring honesty and joyful sense of discovery to these works by Corelli, Telemann, Biber and other jewels of the Baroque.

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Charity Concert for Ukraine
Nov
17

Charity Concert for Ukraine

Join Marta and Matej Sutora from Adelaide Virtuosi Trio for a heartwarming and captivating Sunday afternoon filled with immersive music. This concert aims to combine enjoyment with support for the Ukrainian people in need

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Lonely Angel // Selby & Friends
Nov
17

Lonely Angel // Selby & Friends

Our 2024 Season closes with a stunning and fascinating program of contrasting elements – from Spain to France, Latvia to Germany, this concert shines with national pride, fervour and melody and gives us insight into the incredible development over a short space of time of the genre of chamber music and, in particular, the piano trio.

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Bach and Handel // Adelaide Baroque
Nov
16

Bach and Handel // Adelaide Baroque

What greater way to celebrate the joy of music than with two of the most popular masterworks from two of the greatest of Baroque composers: Handel’s “Ode for St Cecilia’s Day”, HWV 76 and Bach’s Cantata “Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen”, BWV 51 in the glorious acoustic of St Peter’s Cathedral.

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Ljiljana Vukelja Piano Recital
Nov
15

Ljiljana Vukelja Piano Recital

A captivating journey exploring the evolution of the sonata form. Beethoven’s Sonata Op. 110 in A-flat major is a profound work from the composer’s late period, rich with lyrical beauty and emotional depth. Serbian composer Vladimir Tošić's Retida No. 6 offers a striking contrast, with minimalist textures and rhythmic intricacies, bridging the classical and contemporary worlds. Henri Dutilleux's Sonata Op. 1 blends French lyricism with modern harmonic language, presenting a bold reinterpretation of the sonata form in the 20th century. 

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Kegelstatt Ensemble // City of Adelaide lunchtime concert
Nov
14

Kegelstatt Ensemble // City of Adelaide lunchtime concert

City of Adelaide together with Chamber Music Adelaide present the Kegelstatt Ensemble for a FREE lunchtime concert. Kegelstatt Ensemble present a captivating program featuring chamber works that showcase the unique timbres of the flute, clarinet, and guitar. Highlights include beautiful works by Joseph Kreutzer and the evocative “Small Spanish Rhapsody” by Ferdinand Rebay, which infuses the performance with Spanish flair and rhythmic vitality. Kegelstatt Ensemble features Linda Pirie on flute, Stephanie Wake-Dyster on clarinet, and Caleb Lavery on guitar.

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Aurora // Australian String Quartet
Nov
12

Aurora // Australian String Quartet

There is a distinct core to the sound of Nordic composers of the 19th and 20th century.  A powerful chordal resonance pervades the Mustonen and Grieg quartets on this program, which combine with Haydn to reveal a sound-world that shimmers with brilliance.  

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Austral Harmony // Shimmering Pearls
Oct
31

Austral Harmony // Shimmering Pearls

Sarah Meagher - recorder

Jane Downer - baroque oboe

Kim Worley - baroque cello

Shimmering Pearls is a programme of intimate chamber music by Bach and Telemann embracing Fantasias, Variations, and instrumental arrangements from Cantatas highlighting sparkling obbligato writing for the recorder.

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