UKARIA announces Winter-Summer Season
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.
The second half of the year features chamber performances from Helena Rathbone, Alexandra Flood, Jonathan Biss and Rahim AlHaj among others.
An enthralling concert aurally encapsulating an emotive moment in time.
In a last minute addition to this year's Festival, Shamray and the ASQ gave an eloquent and refined performance.
James Wannan’s devilishly difficult execution seemed effortless on the viola, earning him MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the concert, with Konstantin Shamray coming a close second!
Ahead of the SXS 2022 season launch, Tania Frazer and Chris Williams talk about commissioning works for didgeridoo and chamber ensemble, and teaching composers how to write for the instrument.
Shamray’s recital – featuring works by Debussy, Rachmanninov, Ravel and Scriabin – was a thrilling and profound experience of programming and performance.
The ASO's Festival of Orchestra got off to a thrilling start with a lively classical program designed for a broad audience.
The intimate, Sydney-wide concert series features some of Australia's most beloved artists in wonderful settings throughout metropolitan Sydney.
There were no surprises in this concert featuring two excellent, well-known pieces but there was satisfying playing all round.
Johannes Fritzsch handles a seemingly disparate program beautifully, while Konstantin Shamray's performance of difficult concerto will be talked about for years to come.
Oboe feast is high on flavour and with a generous dollop of charm.
UKARIA's new season features performances from pianist Stephen Hough, horn player Katy Woolley, the Orava Quartet and The Australian Vocal Ensemble AVÉ among others.