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The Crowd & I: Chapter by chapter
Our brief guide to the music and moments you will experience in 'The Crowd & I'.
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The Many and the One
The mutability of human beings as social animals and as individuals is never more ambiguous than when in a crowd, writes Australian author Fiona Kelly McGregor.
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Interview: Russell Torrance and Genevieve Lang
Why does music make us feel the way it does? What has compelled people to write music throughout history? The ABC Classic presenters explore the big questions in music ahead of their ACO An Unauthorised History of Classical Music talks.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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