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Da Pacem Domine
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Ilya Isakovich presents Borodin
Ilya Isakovic presents 'Borodin', alongside the ACO's Nikki Divall, Melissa Barnard and Maja Savnik.
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Didge Fusion
We’re pleased to premiere a special recording of William Barton's Didge Fusion, featuring Barton on vocals, guitar and didgeridoo, joined by members of the ACO.
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Interview with Principal Violin Satu Vänskä
We sat down with Principal Violin Satu Vänskä to talk Ysaÿe, moving to Australia, and what’s getting her through lockdown.
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'Requiem for Cello Alone (1979) Introit', performed by Timo-Veikko Valve
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Welcome to ACO 2025 from Richard Tognetti
ACO Artistic Director Richard Tognetti and ACO Managing Director Richard Evans reflect on the Australian Chamber Orchestra's 50th Anniversary Season.
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ACO 2025 Season: Musicians' Highlights
Our musicians let us in on what they're most looking forward to in the Australian Chamber Orchestra's 50th Anniversary Season.
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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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14 of the Most Extraordinary Child Prodigies in History
From tiny child composers, to women who turned around entire wars with their exceptional teenaged talents, here are some of history’s most extraordinary child prodigies.
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Slowing Time: Jakub Jankowski Interview
Rising Adelaide composer Jakub Jankowski draws from the patterns of the natural world and instinct in a new work that is both tribute and exploration.
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