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  1. Tognetti and Gringolts

    ACO Up Close: Tognetti and Gringolts

    Two of the world’s greatest violinists. One intimate, unforgettable concert.

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    Schubert’s Fantasy & Octet

    Richard Tognetti leads an ACO octet to celebrate the greatest of musical poets.

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  3. Rach Rhapsody ACO Season 2026

    Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody

    A musical revelation starring pianist Dejan Lazić, with a world premiere from John Luther Adams.

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  4. Olli Mustonen plays Beethoven Sonatas

    ACO Up Close: Olli Mustonen and Beethoven’s Appassionata

    Olli Mustonen is a composer, conductor, and concert pianist famous for his technical prowess and invention.

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    Australian String Quartet: Voyager

    The Australian String Quartet charts a radiant course through beauty, complexity and boundary-breaking innovation in this program of music by Knox, Bartók and Beethoven.

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  6. Luminescence

    Luminescence Chamber Singers: Gesualdo Tenebrae II

    In the second instalment of their Gesualdo Tenebrae triennium, Luminescence confronts the harrowing epicentre of the Tenebrae cycle. Tenebrae factae sunt: all was made dark.

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  7. Omega Ensemble Howl

    Omega Ensemble: Howl

    A riot of musical defiance and untamed brilliance, this program unites five leading voices of contemporary music.

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  8. Annahstasia ACO On The Pier

    Annahstasia

    Annahstasia arrives in Australia for the first time this February, bringing her soulful, poetic and deeply intimate songcraft to stages across the country.

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  9. Omega Ensemble Howl

    Omega Ensemble: New Now

    A celebration of local voices, new directions and bold musical risk-taking, New Now is Omega Ensemble's annual showcase of Australian compositional talent.

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  10. Australian Haydn Ensemble Beethoven's Fourth

    Australian Haydn Ensemble: Beethovens Fourth

    AHE in miniature symphonic mode. In 2025, listeners loved Beethoven’s Eighth and Mozart’s “Linz"; now it’s the Fourth and the "Haffner" Symphony, in historical bite-sized arrangement.

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