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ACO Relaxed Performances – In Your Words
What you can expect from an ACO Relaxed Performance, according to our audiences.
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Get to Know Melissa Barnard, ACO Cello
Melissa shares her weekend routine, the go-to recipe that helps her unwind, and the story behind the cello she plays.
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“Nothing beats playing music with others”
We catch up with former Emerging Artists Anna da Silva Chen and Tim Yu as they experience life on the road with the Australian Chamber Orchestra together.
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What’s In My Case? Helena Rathbone
ACO Principal Violin Helena Rathbone shares the special illustrations, keepsakes and stories that accompany her on every tour, safely contained in her violin case.
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From Book to Stage: How to Catch a Star
See how the ACO has transformed Oliver Jeffers’ beautiful children’s book into vivid scenes for the stage, in side-by-side comparisons of illustrations and their equivalent show moment.
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University of Melbourne renews ACO partnership
University of Melbourne and Australian Chamber Orchestra partnership renewal highlights music and education at every level.
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Slowing Time: Jakub Jankowski Interview
Rising Adelaide composer Jakub Jankowski draws from the patterns of the natural world and instinct in a new work that is both tribute and exploration.
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ACO at 50: Why I Joined the ACO
Our musicians, who are from all over Australia – and all over the world – share the stories behind where they were when they first heard of the Orchestra, and what motivated them to join.
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ACO at 50: The ACO in Three Words
We gave our musicians one simple task: describe the Australian Chamber Orchestra in three words. Here is what they said.
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14 of the Most Extraordinary Child Prodigies in History
From tiny child composers, to women who turned around entire wars with their exceptional teenaged talents, here are some of history’s most extraordinary child prodigies.
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