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
The Adelaide Youth Orchestra will explore a whole new world of music when they present the new work of an acclaimed Adelaide composer...
Adelaide Youth Orchestra are teaming up with some of S A's best young opera singers to present the first staged opera concert in the orchestra's history.
Farewell winter with an afternoon of exceptional classical music guaranteed to put a spring in your step, as AdYO presents its annual Youth Revolution Gala Concert on Sunday August 31 within the glorious surrounds of the Adelaide Town Hall.
AdYOs Maestro Series 2/Evenings at Elder Hall: Titan Concerts are a collaborative performance between two musically gifted groups, and on Sunday the Adelaide Youth Orchestra, teaming up for the first time ever with the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra, managed to perform a flawless concert in the stately confines of Elder Hall
AdYO’s Maestro Series will hit new heights in June with a special co-presentation with the Elder Conservatorium of Music’s Evenings at Elder Hall program - which will see the Adelaide Youth Orchestra teaming up for the first time ever with the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra - to present two performances over one massive weekend.
Adelaide Youth Orchestra launched their 2014 Maestro Series on Sunday 30 March, filling Elder Hall with the symphonic sounds of what promises to be a wonderful season. Conducted by Keith Crellin and with a solo performance by Tianyou Ma, AdYO’s first Maestro series for 2014 included three diverse works, including Dvořák’s much loved American symphony From the New World.
In a show of strength reflective of its growing presence on South Australia’s orchestral music calendar, Adelaide Youth Orchestras' 2014 Season will be its largest ever, with more community concerts and a collaboration of ‘titanic’ proportions with the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra.
The Adelaide Youth Orchestras’ dynamic 2013 season will finish on a high note at Elder Hall on Sunday 24 November with an End of Year Concert featuring performances by three of AdYO’s orchestras - the Adelaide Youth Wind Orchestra, the Adelaide Youth Sinfonia and the Adelaide Youth Strings - including three new works by some of South Australia’s rising young composers.
Being the third and final in a series of concerts, the Maestro Series III Late Masterpieces opened with four glorious xylophones which set the scene of what we were to expect.
The Adelaide Youth Orchestras’ annual Babies Proms event returns to the ASO Grainger Studio on Sunday October 27 at 11am (one performance only) - with the 60-piece Adelaide Youth Sinfonia joining forces with the Young Adelaide Voices Intermediate Choir to present a fun-filled concert designed to entertain and educate kids aged up to five.
Evenings at Elder Hall continues with two magnificent concerts in August, beginning with a free concert by the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra to introduce music lovers to the rising stars of the Elder Conservatorium.
Leading Scottish pianist and French music specialist, Roy Howat, will team up with well-known Adelaide actor Holly Myers to present an Adelaide Youth Orchestras fundraising concert of Babar the Elephant.
Tthe Adelaide Youth Orchestras (AdYO) will present a series of concerts in aged care facilities across metropolitan Adelaide throughout the second half of 2013.
230 Musicians, 4 Orchestras & 1 Very Special Guest Soloist! The Adelaide Youth Orchestras’ (AdYO) Youth Revolution Gala Concert on Sunday 1 September at the Adelaide Town Hall is shaping up to be another superb showcase of South Australia’s best young musical talent.
One of Australia’s most distinguished mezzo-sopranos teams up with the 80-piece Adelaide Youth Orchestra to present its Maestro Series 2 Britannia concert under the baton of guest conductor, Nicholas Braithwaite.
Yet again, the Adelaide Youth Orchestra pleased a large and discerning audience through a combination of their choice of music and first class performances.
The Adelaide Youth Orchestras are celebrating their tenth anniversary and, judging by their current members, and those past members who were with them a decade ago who came along to join in on this concert, they have plenty to celebrate.
The influence of director, Ric Trevaskis, could be clearly seen in this very fine production of what is, arguably, Stephen Sondheim’s most loved musical, the multi award-winning, Into the Woods. Not surprisingly, even at a 5pm Sunday matinee performance, the auditorium was packed.