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A guide to Gustav Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde
Our brief introduction to Gustav Mahler's Song of the Earth, his monumental song cycle and 'greatest symphony', according to conductor Leonard Bernstein.
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Omar Musa & Mariel Roberts Interview
We catch up with poet, rapper and novelist Omar Musa, and cellist Mariel Roberts, ahead of their ACO Up Close 2024 performance at ACO Pier 2/3.
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Music Creates Worlds of Possibilities for Young People
How music, and music education programs like ACO Foundations, have the power to change the lives and experiences of children for the better.
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Nicolas Altstaedt: ‘The ACO has an identity of the highest creativity’
We catch up with renowned German-French cellist Nicolas Altstaedt, ahead of his appearance with the Orchestra performing works by Haydn and Tchaikovsky.
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How to stage a children’s show
We share the secrets and wonders that come with turning Oliver Jeffers’ beloved children’s book, How to Catch a Star into a magical ACO Families theatre production.
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Interview: Elena Kats-Chernin on ‘How to Catch a Star’
The award-winning Australian composer on how to create compelling music for children.
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Children have been reviewing ‘How to Catch a Star’
Our school holidays show, ‘How to Catch a Star’ is set to return. Here’s the verdict from our youngest audience members.
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Gallery: There’s a Sea in my Bedroom
Stunning moments from our ACO Families production returning in September this year.
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Scoring a Life: Nicolas Altstaedt Interview
As one of the world’s most acclaimed cellists, Nicolas Altstaedt travels constantly – but, he says, his home is music.
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Joy & Purpose: Interview with Ilya Isakovich
For violinist Ilya Isakovich, joining the Australian Chamber Orchestra was the hardest decision of his life. Twenty years on, he says it was also his best.
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