Apr - Sep

  • Sun 19 Apr 4pm
    St. James-by-the-Sea Church, La Jolla
  • Tue 21 Apr 8pm
    Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
  • Wed 22 Apr 8pm
    Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara
  • Fri 24 Apr 8pm
    Folly Theatre, Kansas City
  • Sun 26 Apr 3pm
    Zellerbach Hall, University of California, Berkeley
  • Thu 30 Apr 7.30pm
    Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Denver
  • Fri 1 May 7.30pm
    Iowa State Center, Ames
  • Sun 3 May 7.30pm
    Carnegie Hall, New York
  • Mon 4 May 8pm
    McCarter Theatre Center, Princeton
  • Tue 29 Sep 7.30pm
    The John F Kennedy Center,
  • Wed 30 Sep 7.30pm
    The John F Kennedy Center,

TOUR SUMMARY

The Australian Chamber Orchestra

Richard Tognetti

Artistic Director and Lead Violin
Andreas Scholl, Countertenor
Paul Lewis, Piano

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19 April:
St. James-by-the-Sea Church, La Jolla CA
www.stjamesbythesea.org

21 April: Walt Disney Hall, Los Angeles CA
www.laphil.com

22 April: Lobero Theater, Santa Barbara CA
www.lobero.com

24 April: Folly Theater, Kansas City MO
www.chambermusic.org

26 April: Zellerbach Hall, University of California, Berkeley CA
www.calperfs.berkeley.edu

30 April: Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Denver CO
www.du.edu/newmancenter/

1 May: Iowa State Center, Ames IA
www.center.iastate.edu

3 May: Carnegie Hall, New York NY
www.carnegiehall.com

4 May: McCarter Theatre Center, Princeton NJ
www.mccarter.org

29 and 30 September: The ACO returns to the USA for special performances at the Kennedy Center, Washington DC.
www.kennedy-center.org

The reviews have been outstanding, as they always are for the ACO's international tours.

"The ensemble virtuosity was breathtaking. Drama took center stage, and yet through it all Tognetti maintained an engaging singing line...After 20 years, this red hot band is long overdue for a major record contract and star treatment. And next time the Australians come to town, bring the kids." LA Times

"Listen to that, will you?” the person next to me could not help but say to me during the intermission. “Have you ever heard an ensemble so in-tune? or so ‘tight’, rhythmically? Each section is playing like they were one person!” Chamber Music Today

Read complete reviews on the blog.

Richard Tognetti introduces the tour.