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ACO acquires third Golden Age Stradivarius violin
Hear the 1732 'ex-Dollfus' Stradivarius violin at the ACO's Bach concerts, touring nationally from 18 June.
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Anna Dowsley Interview
The Australian soprano on the magic of Bach, and the power of music to communicate what can’t be put into words.
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ACO 2023: why subscribe?
Subscribe, with full flexibility, and get the peace of mind that comes with knowing you won't miss any ACO magic in 2023.
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Olli Mustonen: for the love of music
At 55, Finnish pianist and composer Olli Mustonen remains as passionate about musicmaking as when he first discovered its pleasures, writes Paola Totaro.
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Olli Mustonen on Schubert's Trout
“Schubert’s Trout is an endless source of energy and joy.” We catch up with the Finnish composer and pianist ahead of our next National Concert Tour.
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We hear powerful stories in 'To Whom I May Concern'
At the end of last month, we heard the poignant stories of individuals living with dementia, through letters they have written – set to music performed by ACO Musicians.
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On the Side: Satu Vänskä
ACO Musicians tell us about their other loves.
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On the Side: Liisa Pallandi
ACO Musicians tell us about their other loves.
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“I'm completely in love with it already”
We catch up with ACO Principal Violin Helena Rathbone as she gets to know the gorgeous Golden Age 1732 'ex-Dollfus' Stradivarius violin.
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ACO audiences react to ‘The Crowd & I’
"It was confronting, disturbing, amusing and often beautiful” – how you reacted to our 2022 Season centrepiece.
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