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How did Beethoven’s Symphony No.5 become so famous?
How did Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony become one of the most famous pieces of classical music known today? We explore the history of the monumental ‘symphony of fate’.
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Discover the life and work of Grażyna Bacewicz
This International Women’s Day, we take a moment with the music and mind one of Poland’s greatest composers.
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The Sounds of Silence
Satu Vänskä, who this year celebrates 20 years with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, talks about the paradoxical but profound relationship between music and silence.
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ACO 2024: Meet Choreographer Rafael Bonachela
Sydney Dance Company’s Artistic Director is famous for choreographing Kylie Minogue, mixing with the fashion set, and his emotionally expressive contemporary dance. Now he is collaborating with the Australian Chamber Orchestra once again, this time for a divine exploration of JS Bach and Arvo Pärt.
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ACO at Pier 2/3 Opening Celebration
Richard Tognetti and the ACO bring together an all-star line-up to celebrate the opening of the Orchestra’s spectacular new home at Pier 2/3. Due to limited capacity, ticket buyers must enter a ballot to attend this event. See details below.
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ACO Emerging Artist Showcase
We celebrate our new chapter with a dynamic orchestra made up entirely of former Emerging Artists.
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In Conversation: Music and creativity
With Jane Campion, Frances Rings and Ben Quilty. Presented by the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Wheeler Centre.
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ACO Music in Time Part One: Hildegard to Tchaikovsky
Join Richard Tognetti and the ACO for a two-part panoramic adventure spanning centuries of music.
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Omar Musa & Friends
Omar Musa joins the celebrations for an electrifying performance that combines storytelling, poetry, music and political commentary with striking visuals and special guests.
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The Song Company: Tremors of Earth
The ACO welcomes our Walsh Bay Arts Precinct neighbours, The Song Company.
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