Review: One Thousand & One Nights (Darwin Symphony Orchestra)
Darwin Symphony Orchestra's season opening concert cast a mesmerising and memorable spell.
Darwin Symphony Orchestra's season opening concert cast a mesmerising and memorable spell.
In 2024, DSO offers five varied, vivid mainstage programs and the inaugural year of a Composer in Residence role.
DSO and Vocalective deliver a rendition of music of the spheres par excellence, pairing Holst's perennial favourite with Rutter’s Gloria and Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music.
Taking up residency at the Darwin Entertainment Centre, DSO presents a program for music lovers of all ages, combining classics with works by First Nations and Australian artists and composers.
Braving the heat and humidity, the youthful orchestra together with guest soloist, cellist Roderick McGrath, give an exhilarating performance.
In an ambitious program, the orchestra lifted itself magnificently to match the brilliant standard of young pianist Shuan Hern Lee.
Ripple Effect Band, Maningrida elders, composer Alex Turley and Darwin Symphony Orchestra collaborate on an innovative cross-cultural performance at Darwin Festival.
After a difficult 2020, DSO announces an ambitious, diverse season featuring new works and collaborations with Indigenous artists, as well as old favourites.
The Northern Territory orchestra’s program spans Shostakovich to ABBA, as well as collaborations with Galpu songman Guwanbal Gurruwiwi and the dancers of NT Dance Company.
Composer Lachlan Skipworth tells us about collaborating with Numbulwar musician Don Nunggarrgalu on a new work commissioned for the orchestra's 30th birthday.
The NT orchestra celebrates its 30th anniversary season with a gala concert featuring Mahler’s First Symphony and a brand new work by Lachlan Skipworth.