Pleased to be making my debut with Choristry this May for Dark Night of the Soul. There’s a tonne of interesting repertoire on the programme so come check it out!
See Choristry’s website, Facebook or trybooking for all details.
Pleased to be making my debut with Choristry this May for Dark Night of the Soul. There’s a tonne of interesting repertoire on the programme so come check it out!
See Choristry’s website, Facebook or trybooking for all details.
If you don’t have enough romance in your life, you should probably come and check out the Australian Romantic and Classical Orchestra’s May concerts, Unfinished Romance. We’ll be playing some Rossini and Schubert (including the Unfinished Symphony which is really excellent) all on gut strings, just as Rossini and Schubert themselves heard it. If you’re in Sydney or Melbourne, don’t miss it!
Check out the ARCO website, City Recital Hall or Melbourne Recital Centre for details and tickets.
What a thrill to join La Compañia once again and this time for a programme of Celtic music. My Scottish Granny is excited and you should be too!
See La Compañia for details and trybooking for tickets.
Eric Lamb is flying across the pond for a Katapult concert featuring new works for period instruments by Australian and New Zealand composers for the opening night of the Metropolis New Music Festival. Come and see!
Check out the MRC website and Facebook for details and tickets.
Continuing the Metropolis New Music Festival with Resonant Bodies, curated by the excellent Jess Aszodi and Jane Sheldon, with a performance of Peter Maxwell Davies’ Eight Songs for a Mad King. There’s a sacrificial violin so you should probably come and check it out!
See MRC website and Facebook for details and tickets.
And for my final Metropolis appearance, I will be joining Latitude 37 compadres for some devastatingly beautiful Icelandic music for period instruments among many other treasures presented by the Latitude trio. Definitely not to be missed!
See the MRC website for details and tickets.
So excited to join Oliver Mann for this super interesting show including two of the best Bach Cantatas alongside performances of original works by Mick Tuner! Big thanks to the Australian Bach Society for making it happen and Oliver for his curatorial vision- I think JS would be into it and it’s only $20 so you should definitely check it out!
Check out Facebook and the Australian Bach Society for tickets and details.
The Letter String Quartet are making their Hawthorn Arts Centre début this April in a programme featuring original Australian works for string quartet, voices and electronics including pieces by The Letter’s own members- come check it out!
See The Letter String Quartet website, Hawthorn Arts Centre or Facebook for details.