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Conductor Carlo Antonioli leads community musicians alongside members of the MSO in this special side by side performance featuring Mussorgsky's colourful Pictures at an Exhibition
Dvorak’s Eighth Symphony is, simply, a joy.
Go behind the scenes to explore the inner workings of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and discover what it takes to create the perfect performance.
Want to learn more about contemporary art and exhibitions? Join the Club.
Join the MSO and conductor Anja Bihlmaier in exploring the musical introspection of two of classical music’s most profoundly talented and intensely emotional composers.
Spend a feel-good night with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, ABC presenters and special guests.
Considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Burt Bacharach, along with long-time collaborator Hal David, provided the soundtrack to our lives.
Witness the next generation of orchestral musicians in this chamber performance, as members of the 2024 MSO Academy collaborate with MSO violinist Tiffany Cheng to curate and perform this program.
Jaime Martín conducts the MSO in this uplifting program of musical treats, including a lively operatic overture, Rachmaninov’s enduringly popular Second Piano Concerto, and a symphony from Dvorák.
Under Chief Conductor Jaime Martín, this year’s Winter Gala brings together a stellar ensemble of vocal soloists and the MSO Chorus for the thundering Carmina Burana.
Queensland’s 2023 Australian of the Year – the extraordinary yidaki (didgeridoo) virtuoso William Barton – performs Peter Sculthorpe's evocative Earth Cry.
Join Jaime Martín and yidaki (didgeridoo) virtuoso William Barton, for an intimate evening of conversation, fine food, wine – and of course music! – as we raise funds for the MSO’s Artistic Program.
This NAIDOC Week, one of Australia’s most loved singer-songwriters, Dan Sultan, joins the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the tenth anniversary of his third studio album, Blackbird.
Join the MSO for a special performance that celebrates First Nations music and artists.
Experience two vivid depictions of Shakespeare’s most famous love story, conducted by Jaime Martín. Plus, Christian Li joins the MSO to perform Paganini’s heroic violin concerto.
Christian Li joins the MSO for Paganini's virtuosic First Violin Concerto, and Jaime Martín conducts Tchaikovsky's musical testament to Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers.
Prodigious violinist Christian Li joins the MSO for Paganini's virtuosic First Violin Concerto, and Jaime Martín conducts Tchaikovsky's musical testament to Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers.
The legendary Australian band bring their beloved tunes and new sounds for a musically and immersive orchestral experience with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
Shakespeare's epic of the imagination, King Lear, creates a portrait of a family and a country torn apart.
In 2013, Human Rights lawyer Julian Burnside QC asked Australians to write letters of support and encouragement to Asylum Seekers in detention on Nauru Island.
What relevance does a 250-year-old piece of music have for a modern post-minimalist composer?
This dynamic program opens with the third piece in Katy Abbott's award-winning Hidden Thoughts series.
Based on the stories of anonymous participants, this piece sets individual stories and the collective voice to music, capturing and delivering the very human experience of awe.
The MSO presents Peter and the Wolf, a classic introduction for the young and young at heart.
Australian-British pianist Jayson Gillham is recognised as one of the finest pianists of his generation.
MSO violist Gabrielle Halloran curates this exquisite program of chamber works – two written by composers early in their careers, contrasted with a mature work from Brahms.