Natsuko Yoshimoto, the amazingly talented and award winning violinist will be joining the line up of soloists for the Adelaide Youth Orchestra's next big concert
In a beautifully sumptuous revival of Sir David McVicar’s production of 'Faust', SA Opera have breathed new life and fresh depravity into it.
Verdi’s immense and powerful Requiem will be presented by State Opera of South Australia (SOSA) for two nights only at Adelaide Festival Theatre this August.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra finds its groove in this 1970s house party, featuring hits and medleys of the era, accompanied by a quartet of singers.
Get ready to boogie the night away with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra when they present ASO Does Disco this Friday 24 July and Saturday 25 July.
Ever wondered what it’s like to sit amongst an orchestra on stage during a performance? This innovative experience gives you the chance to feel what it's like.
Arts lovers will have the opportunity to experience the dance, theatre and musical spectacular, 'Faust', featuring devilishly charming super star, Teddy Tahu Rhodes.
The Australian Ballet is offering two productions this year, the first being Giselle. Maina Gielgud, who originally staged this ballet has returned to lend her expertise.
Don Giovanni can tip the opera agnostics over into being believers. This version is certainly capable of doing just that.
The premier of a new, musical work is always filled with expectation and nerves, and Wednesday night was no exception.
For over twenty years, Danny Elfman has been linked to the TV theme of a certain animated dysfunctional family and to the scores of most Tim Burton movies.
Smash hit Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular returns to Australia with a brand new show in 2015, performing for the first time in Adelaide and Perth before returning to Sydney where it received a rapturous response from audiences in 2012.
SOSA has launched their 2015 season, featuring much-loved classics like Don Giovanni, Faust and the Verdi Requiem, and a number of smaller works.
If ever a more humble, mild mannered sporting hero was venerated to the point of sainthood, then Sir Donald George Bradman fits that bill. Regarded as the most outstanding cricketer ever for his near perfect batting average of 99.94, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s Symphonic Tribute to ‘The Boy From Bowral’ is a moving and joyous experience to behold.
The third and final opera in the Trilogy is inspired by the life of Mahatma Gandhi and his life-long search for truth through non-violent means.
Concertgoers familiar with Charles Ives’ Three Places in New England seem to fall into two groups; those who like it, and those who don’t. The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s Masters 6 with Violinist and Director Richard Tognetti certainly saw a shift in camps for some.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s latest offering of “Masters” came in the form of two handsome imports; American conductor Eugene Tzigane and German cellist Alban Gerhardt performing Concerto for Orchestra
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra excitedly presents the World Premiere of Our Don, a new multimedia musical portrait for orchestra and narrator celebrating Sir Donald Bradman’s life as a national hero and Australian icon.
As part of the “Composers in Focus” series, The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra brought great happiness to the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday evening performing three well-chosen works nattily packaged as Bohemian Rhapsodies led by British conductor and pianist, Howard Shelley.
The Adelaide Town Hall hosted the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra as an all-star cast delivered a stellar program in the third of the aptly named “Masters” series. Charming British conductor Martyn Brabbins opened the concert with an informal address to the packed crowd revealing some inside information into the Australian premiere of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’ composition Overture to St Francis of Assisi op. 302 (2009)