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Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ Symphony is one of those works that never loses its ability to shock, stir and astound.
Jazz meets orchestra when silky-toned Oliva Chindamo performs the vocal honours in a piece penned by her father, Joe Chindamo.
A sensory extravaganza – enchanting, beguiling and dream-like, featuring works for multiple recorders, strings groups of different sizes, and electronics.
Performing hits & misses from albums Embracism, Bravado, Return To Center, to his latest & critically acclaimed 2024 album 'If I Could Sing' and the yet-to-be-released 'Can't F*ck the F*cker'.
Jet have announced an extended run of dates across Australia this May and June celebrating the 20-year anniversary of their seminal debut album, Get Born.
Witness Jonathan Békés, TSO Principal Cello, tackle the ferociously challenging solo of Friedrich Gulda’s Cello Concerto.
Four courses of French music commences with D’un matin de printemps by Lili Boulanger, a lively and multicoloured miniature by a composer of enormous potential, who tragically died at the age of 24.
One of the most outstanding guitarists on the international scene, Karin Schaupp brings exotic and faraway realms to life.
Following sold out seasons, Swan Lake returns to the stage this year.
Acclaimed pianist Stefan Cassomenos performs the solo part of Shostakovich’s virtuosic and enjoyable Piano Concerto No 2.
We’ve been to Hollywood, to Broadway, to exotic faraway places. And now in a first for the TSO, we’re going gaming!
The chorus is an instrument with a voice: able to utter expressive words, picturesque words, sensational words.
Karen Gomyo – one of the most in-demand violinists in the world today – performs the intoxicating violin concerto by Dvorák.
Beethoven’s Fifth is more than a piece of music – it’s a cultural phenomenon.
Having composed his hundred-plus symphonies, Haydn turned to another genre – the Mass – late in his life and wrote some of the most extraordinary music of his already star-studded career.
After sell-out performances of Voices en Masse in 2023, world renowned choral director Simon Halsey returns to conduct the choral masterpiece that is Mozart’s Requiem.
Emma McGrath, celebrated Concertmaster of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, steps into the spotlight as soloist in the third and final violin concerto by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns.
Blind from a young age, Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii is a performer of worldwide renown and makes his Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra debut performing Beethoven’s Second Piano Concerto.
This is it! The finalists of the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) Concerto Competition perform with the TSO, with the winner announced on the night.
Phenomenally talented violinist Clara-Jumi Kang makes her Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra debut.
Strings, but not as you might expect them.
Music is for everyone – including young listeners who might have trouble sitting still, paying attention, or trying new things.
Join us as the brass and percussion instrumental sections of the TSO meet the Gothic Revival grandeur of St. David’s Cathedral.
This JS Bach rarity is a joyous musical setting of the Christmas story according to evangelists Luke, Matthew and John.