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  1. ACO Foundations

    ACO Foundations Case Study 1: Lachlan’s Story

    How one small boy adopted Richard Tognetti as his superhero.

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  2. The Princess, The Pea (And The Brave Escapee) Best Bits

    The best bits from our reimagined ‘Princess and the Pea’

    Take an adventure through our favourite moments of the returning ACO Families show, The Princess, The Pea (and The Brave Escapee).

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  3. Bach Dynasty HERO

    The Bach Dynasty

    From its 16th-century founder to Johann Sebastian Bach and beyond, the many generations of Bach composers created one of the world’s most iconic collections of music, Nicholas Kenyon writes.

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    What’s your favourite ACO memory?

    Our audiences are a treasured and vital part of our story. We love hearing your favourite Australian Chamber Orchestra memories from across the years.

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  5. Stradivarius Story HERO

    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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  7. Helena HERO Image 2023 Renew

    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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    Helena Rathbone ACO Up Close

    ACO Principal Violin Helena Rathbone reflects on hopeful beginnings and poignant endings in her personal ACO Up Close recital

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  9. ACO UP CLOSE - RT

    Richard Tognetti on his ACO Up Close program

    Richard embarks on a 'recital rant' ahead of his ACO Up Close performance with pianist Konstantin Shamray in Melbourne.

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  10. Olli Mustonen

    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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