The Australian String Quartet unveils 2024 season
A bold 2024 for the Australian String Quartet with national tours, festival appearances, huge collaborations and new recordings on offer.
A bold 2024 for the Australian String Quartet with national tours, festival appearances, huge collaborations and new recordings on offer.
The Quartet’s offerings include a new quartet by James Ledger, as well as works by Dean, Widmann, Mendelssohn and Shostakovich.
Seven tours, twenty-six artists, four world premieres – Musica Viva Australia's 2024 season "takes a sideways view" of chamber music both familiar and daring.
AFCM's new AD reveals some of the highlights of this year's program and the importance of tradition alongside innovation.
Acacia Quartet will perform at venues and conservatories through NSW, establishing a touring route for other artists to follow.
The trailblazing Flinders Quartet returns in 2022 with a record eight premieres of new works, and classics from the string quartet repertoire.
The period instrument ensemble will be livestreaming each tour thanks to Melbourne Digital Concert Hall, as well as launching a new series of concert films.
Look out for an underwater concert, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra in Rembrandt Live, and US satirist Randy Rainbow.
Chamber favourites and Australian premieres adorn a programme that features new collaborations and old friends.
Taking place over 22 days, the Festival presents an array of delights both challenging and immersive.
The Australian period ensemble brings its expertise to Baroque, Classical and Romantic repertoire.
The lively Sydney venue will host an eclectic line-up in 2017 from classical concerts to an illuminated sound bubble.