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  • Andrew Goodwin & Daniel de Borah | Live

    Andrew Goodwin & Daniel de Borah | Live

    Schumann: Liederkreis Op.39

    Andrew Goodwin | Tenor

    Daniel de Borah | Piano

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Ambre Hammond and Marcello Maio | Live

    Ambre Hammond and Marcello Maio | Live

    Piazzolla, Debussy, Jobim

    Ambre Hammond | Piano

    Marcello Maio | Accordion


    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • The Fantastic Terrific Munkle | Live

    The Fantastic Terrific Munkle | Live

    Julian Curwin | Guitar, Banjo

    Martin Kay | Clarinet

    Sam Golding | Tuba

    Danny Heifetz | Drums

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Omega Ensemble | Live
  • Omega Ensemble | Live

    Omega Ensemble | Live

    Beethoven: Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 38

    David Rowden | Clarinet

    Clemens Leske | Piano 

    Paul Stender | Cello 

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Marcello Maio | Live

    Marcello Maio | Live

    To Chopin

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Marcello Maio | Live

    Marcello Maio | Live

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Marcello Maio | Live

    Marcello Maio | Live

    Cara

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Omega Ensemble | Live

    Omega Ensemble | Live

    Mozart: Quintet in E-flat

    Maria Raspopova | Piano

    David Rowden | Clarinet

    Celia Craig | Oboe

    Michael Dixon | Horn

    Mark Gaydon | Bassoon

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Barton, Serret & Collins | Live

    Barton, Serret & Collins | Live

    William Barton | Didgeridoo

    Veronique Serret | Violin

    Delmae Collins | Vocals

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • The Mango Balloon | Live

    The Mango Balloon | Live

    Julian Curwin | Guitar

    Marcello Maio | Accordion, Piano

    Sam Golding | Trumpet

    Mark Harris | Double Bass

    Jess Ciampa | Percussion

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Ambre Hammond | Live

    Ambre Hammond | Live

    Ambre Hammond | Piano

    Night Flowers composed by Ambre Hammond

    Photographs by James O'Toole

  • Nick Russoniello | Live

    Nick Russoniello | Live

    Nick Russoniello | Saxophone

    Valse Rudy: Nick Russoniello

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • David Greco & Vatche Jambazian | Live

    David Greco & Vatche Jambazian | Live

    David Greco | Baritone

    Vatche Jambazian | Piano

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Andrew Goodwin and Alice Giles | Live

    Andrew Goodwin and Alice Giles | Live

    Alice Giles | Harp

    Andrew Goodwin | Tenor

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Zubin Kanga and Ben Carey | Live

    Zubin Kanga and Ben Carey | Live

    Zubin Kanga | Synthesizer & sampler

    Benjamin Carey | Modular synthesizer

    Alter Ego for modular synthesizer, objects/effects and live video

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Lamorna Nightingale | Live

    Lamorna Nightingale | Live

    Coelho: Daybreak

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Lamorna Nightingale | Live

    Lamorna Nightingale | Live

    Hope: Her Pockets Full of Inertia

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Claire Edwardes | Live
  • Claire Edwardes | Live
  • Grant Sambells | Live
  • Lamorna Nightingale | Live

    Lamorna Nightingale | Live

    Imago by Fiona Hill

    Helen Smith | Dancer

    Lamorna Nightingale | Flute

    Jane Sheldon | Voice

    Fiona Hill | Live Electronics

    The inception of 'Imago' stems from the historical practice of Forced Adoption in Australia which reached its peak from 1950 to 1980, and the subsequent apology to the victims of Forced Adoption by the Gillard government in 2013. The text for 'Imago' is drawn from transcripts on the History of Adoption Project by Monash University, the government apology by Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Judith Hendrikson's book 'Coming home to truth'.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Ian Cleworth | Live

    Ian Cleworth | Live

    Morf

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Continuum Sax | Live

    Continuum Sax | Live

    Waves and Stars

    Christina Leonard | Soprano Saxophone

    James Nightingale | Alto Saxophone

    Martin Kay | Tenor Saxophone

    Nicholas Russoniello | Baritone Saxophone

    Central to the concept of Waves and Stars is the Renaissance practice of hymn settings that combined plainchant and polyphonic verses for use in Church. We’ve taken a setting of Ave Maris Stella, a Latin hymn that was first notated in the 9th Century, that has three of its six verses in polyphonic composition by Tomas Luis de Victoria, a Spanish composer of the 16th Century. Instead of using simple plainchant for verses 1,3 and 5, we’ve interspersed improvisations and pieces that reflect on the hymn, which translates as ‘Hail, star of the sea’. So we have Adrift by Elena Kats-Chernin and improvisations that focus upon waves, and distant points of brilliance. We’ve included a coda to the de Victoria that is a classic of 20th Century popular song.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Bernadette Harvey | Live

    Bernadette Harvey | Live

    Pianist Bernadette Harvey performs Rachmaninov's Prelude Op. 32, No.10.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Bernadette Harvey | Live

    Bernadette Harvey | Live

    Rachmaninov: Prelude Op 32, No.12

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Ironwood Quartet | Live

    Ironwood Quartet | Live

    Dargaville: Invisible Dance

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Blair Harris | Live

    Blair Harris | Live

    Moore: Whoever You Are Come Forth

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Blair Harris | Live

    Blair Harris | Live

    Tanaka: The Song of Songs

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • David Kinney | Interview

    David Kinney | Interview

    Piano technician David Kinney introduces our Fazioli grand piano.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Nico Muhly | Interview

    Nico Muhly | Interview

    American Composer Nico Muhly discusses his new work 'Unexpected News' premiered by Omega Ensemble in Sydney.

    Artwork: Chen Yanyin, 1949 - The Young Pioneers of Communist China, 2010, bronze, paint, approximately 150 x 40 x 30 cm 15 pieces

    Gu Wenda, Tian Xiang: Forest of Stone Steles (Sixth Series), 2017, marble, 24 pieces dimensions variable

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Taikoz - Toward The Rain | Live

    Taikoz - Toward The Rain | Live

    Toward the Rain is a short film by Taikoz filmed inside the disused and rarely seen tunnels under St James Station in Sydney. Celebrating Make Music Day 2019, it was produced in association with Phoenix Central Park and Create NSW with assistance from Transport NSW.

    Director: Emma Elias

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson

    Associate Producer: Nena Beretin

    Associate Producer: David Roche

    First Assistant Director: Lizzie Dingle

    Producer: Yingna Lu

    Director of Photography: Zac Hardaker

    Gimbal Operator: Isaac Conyers

    1st Assistant Camera: Bonnie Chai

    2nd Assistant Camera: Vanja Nedic

    Gaffer: Lucca Barone-Peters

    Lighting Assist: Oliver Brighton

    Audio Production and Mixing: Richard Hundy

    Audio Assistant: Neerav Nagumantri

    Hair/Makeup: Natalia Ladyko

    Stills: Ella Zaman

    Art Assist: Amber Theron

    Costume Designer: Emily Buttle

    Choreographer: Chongwei Zhang

    Stage Assembler: Matt Oakley

    Editor: Adam Shean

    Colourist: Lucca Barone-Peters

    Music by:

    Ian Cleworth | Composition, Arrangement of Shinto Norito “Hi Fu Mi” Percussion score

    John Cleworth | Electronica score

    Ryuji Hamada | Shinobue score

    Taikoz Performers:

    Ian Cleworth | “St James Bell”, Dengaku Okedo

    Kerryn Joyce | Vocal Soloist, Dancer

    Sophia Ang | Percussion, Movement

    Ryuji Hamada | Shinobue Soloist, Dancer

    Sophie Unsen | Percussion, Movement

    Claudia Wherry | Percussion, Movement

    Hirotaka Ran | Percussion, Dancer

    Taikoz Producer: Lee McIver

    Taikoz Artistic Director: Ian Cleworth

    Special Thanks to Tony Elias, Eddy Daher and all the staff at Transport NSW. Filmed and post produced in New South Wales, Australia. Produced with the assistance of Create NSW.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • James Crabb | Live

    James Crabb | Live

    Barbeler: Piece for Accordion and Resonant Acoustic

    Classical Accordion | James Crabb

    Composer | Damian Barbeler

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Erin Helyard & Stephanie McCallum | Live
  • Zubin Kanga | Live

    Zubin Kanga | Live

    Transformations (for minilogue, piano and electronics)

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Zubin Kanga | Live

    Zubin Kanga | Live

    Jon Rose: Ballast  (for piano with electronics and 3D sensor)

    Sound Design & Audio Programming   |   Benjamin Carey

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Fire & Grace | Live

    Fire & Grace | Live

    William Coulter | Guitar

    Edwin Huizinga | Violin

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Daniel de Borah | Live

    Daniel de Borah | Live

    Chopin: Mazurka in A minor Op.17 No.4

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Sydney Cello Quartet | Live

    Sydney Cello Quartet | Live

    Eleanor Betts

    Caroline Otto

    Ezmi Pepper

    Annika Stagg

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Kristian Winther & Daniel de Borah | Live

    Kristian Winther & Daniel de Borah | Live

    Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 18 in G Major K.301

    Kristian Winther | Violin

    Daniel de Borah | Piano

    Executive Producers: Judith Neilson AM

  • Maria Raspopova | Live

    Maria Raspopova | Live

    Chopin: Ballade No.4 in F minor, Op. 52

    Maria Raspopova | Piano

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • NIDA: My Sister is a Martian | Puppetry

    NIDA: My Sister is a Martian | Puppetry

    Based on the book 'My Sister is a Martian' by Beau Neilson   

    Puppeteers

    Alexandra Allanson

    Amanda Torrisi

    Daniel Druery

    Lucas Guillemin

    Voices

    Zoe Resnick | Beau

    Brodie Masini | Dino/Advert

    Jason Jefferies | Clown

    Luke Vsentin | Teddy

    Merette Boutros | Doreen

    Daniel Druery | Monkey

    Amanda Torrisi | Mum (Judith)    

    Music by Julian Curwin    

    Musicians

    Julian Curwin | Banjo

    Jess Ciampa | Percussion, electric bass & toy piano

    Marcello Maio | Accordion

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Simone Slattery & Anthony Albrecht | Live

    Simone Slattery & Anthony Albrecht | Live

    Simone Slattery | Violin and vocals

    Anthony Albrecht | Cello


    'Where Song Began’ is a musical celebration of Australia’s birds and how they shaped the world. Inspired by leading ornithologist Tim Low’s award-winning book of the same title, this 50-minute performance explores the Australian origins of song, ‘the birds that can sing’. Such is their evolutionary significance, ‘one may ask whether human music would have reached the heights it has, had the first songbird not sung in an Australian rainforest.’ Enhanced by a film of evocative visual projections, and an immersive soundscape, 'Where Song Began' encourages the audience to contemplate the origin of song and the importance of Australia's rich and colourful bird history.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • FRANKLIN | Live

    FRANKLIN | Live

    Moon Crab, Maple and Bone

    Marc Hannaford | Piano and electronics

    Joseph Franklin | Semi-hollow bass guitar

    Satoshi Takeishi | Drums and percussion

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • FRANKLIN | Live

    FRANKLIN | Live

    Dangrove Improvisation #1 & #2

    Marc Hannaford | Piano and electronics

    Joseph Franklin | Semi-hollow bass guitar

    Satoshi Takeishi | Drums and percussion

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Baran Yıldız | Live

    Baran Yıldız | Live

    Baran Yildiz | Handpan

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson

  • Mind on Fire | Live

    Mind on Fire | Live

    In All Directions, Radiant | Sam Gill

    Brad Gill | Vibraphone

    Sam Gill | Saxophone

    Nick Mielczarek | Electric guitar

    Tina Stefanou | Vocals

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Eishan Ensemble | Live

    Eishan Ensemble | Live

    Sadeghi: Black and White, Signs, Street

    Eishan Ensemble

    Hamed Sadeghi | Tar

    Pedram Layegh | Acoustic guitar

    Michael Avgenicos | Saxophone

    Elsen Price | Double bass

    Adem Yilmaz | Percussion

    Black and White Signs Street composed by Hamed Sadeghi

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Michael Askill | Live

    Michael Askill | Live

    Song to the Earth III composed by Dr Corrina Bonshek   

    Featuring Greta Kelly on Shah Kaman and Dr Michael Askill with his collection of gongs    

    Gong Lead   |   Dr Michael Askill   

    Gong Orchestra:

    Ian Cleworth               

    Huan Bourne

    Blue Saskia

    Abigail Shearer

    Salina Myat

    Ruari Campbell

    Blake Roden   

    Sound Design   |   Anna Whitaker & Corrina Bonshek

    Recordings   |   Wild Ambience      

    Song to the Earth was co-commissioned by City of Gold Coast, Bleach*Festival and the Queensland Government through the Regional Arts Development Fund and the Office of the Commonwealth Games and other funding sources.   

    Special thanks to Andrew Ayliffe and partner for custom built gong stands.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Laura Chislett & Stephanie McCallum | Live

    Laura Chislett & Stephanie McCallum | Live

    Laura Chislett | Flute

    Stephanie McCallum | Piano

    Gerald Glynn: Goya Gallery for flute and piano: a tribute to Francisco Goya y Lucientes (2017)

    'The Goya Gallery for Flute and Piano' was written during the summer of 2017, and is dedicated to Dieter Kaufmann to celebrate the 50th anniversary of our friendship, since we met in Olivier Messiaen's composition class at the Paris Conservatoire.

    The first of the four movements is based on an etching which I have called 'The Incredible Agility of the Matador'. The matador performs fantastic leaps over and around the bull, which makes many clumsy charges before finally succumbing.

    The second movement concerns two of Goya's best known paintings, 'La Maja Desnuda' and 'La Maja Vestida'. Both majas are reclining, very still on their couches. The flute and piano (right hand) move in slow counterpoint over a fixed pedal (piano left hand), reflecting the immobility of their pose - a homage perhaps to his beloved Duchess of Alba.

    The third portrait, 'Two Old Women', hangs in the Musée de Lille; it is not clear whether Goya gives us a sympathetic view of the fragility of old age, or is it a vision that is ironic, satirical and cruel? Each woman is represented by an arpeggiated chord, the two chords having three notes in common.

    The fourth and final painting is a remarkable, moving self-portrait, showing Goya, very ill, being tended by his Doctor; the artist did recover and his note of thanks for the care and the cure is written at the base of the painting. - Gerald Glynn

    Stephanie appears by courtesy of The University of Sydney, Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  • Francis Merson | Selected Poems

    Francis Merson | Selected Poems

    Francis Merson reads Pushkin

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Stephanie McCallum | Live

    Stephanie McCallum | Live

    Stephanie McCallum | Piano

    Gerald Glynn: Three Astronomer Sonatas for piano solo (2018)

    Copernicus

    Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543) was born in Torun, northern Poland. His uncle Lucas, the bishop of nearby Varmia, sent him to the University of Krakow, and some years later helped him to become a canon of the Catholic Church. Copernicus spent 10 years in Italy, beginning in Bologna where he studied canon law, then Rome where he taught mathematics, then Padua where he studied medicine, finally taking his doctorate in canon law in Ferrara. Once back in Poland, Copernicus had an observation platform built, which enabled him to pay special attention to eclipses and comets. In 1539 he was joined by Rheticus, a young mathematician from Wittenberg who persuaded Copernicus to publish his text 'De revolutionibus erbium coelestium' - Copernicus had hesitated, fearing ridicule from colleagues and censure from the church hierarchy.

    Kepler

    Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) was born at Weil der Stadt in Swabia. He graduated from Tübingen University, then attended theological college for four years before going to Graz to teach mathematics and astronomy. His first work, 'Mysterium cosmographicum', was published in 1597 and he sent a copy of it to Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) who carried out his observations and research into the stars, planets, comets and eclipses on the island of Hven which at the time was part of Denmark. Tycho shared his data with Kepler, who then used it to deduce and formulate his three Laws of Planetary Movement.

    Galileo

    Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was born in Pisa and he enrolled at the University of Pisa in 1581, but did not take a degree. His experiments included dropping heavy or light objects from the Leaning Tower to prove they fell at the same rate; when the first telescope arrived from Holland, Galileo improved the instrument to further explore the moon and the moons of Jupiter.

    In 1965, Brisbane born Gerald Glynn (b.1943) gained his Bachelor of Arts degree with First Class Honours from the University of Queensland. The following year he studied with Peter Maxwell Davies at the University of Adelaide before moving to Sydney and gaining his M.A. from the University of Sydney in 1967. Glynn was awarded a French Government Scholarship in 1967 which enabled him to travel to Paris to study at the Conservatoire de Paris in the composition class of Olivier Messiaen, and then at the electronic studios of the French Radio (1968-1970).

    Glynn has lived in Paris since 1967, working as a piano teacher, lecturer, and translator, but visits Australia regularly.

    Stephanie appears by courtesy of The University of Sydney, Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  • Martin Kay | Live

    Martin Kay | Live

    The harmonic territory of The Deep End was drawn from an analysis of a Tibetan gong. In addition to the harmonic inspiration, the dramatic arc of The Deep End is inspired by the improvisational experience of surfing through the cycles of waiting for, catching, and falling off of waves, as well as the cathartic pleasure of a successful ride. The recording made for Dangrove is a selection of material from the full suite.

    Composer   |   Martin Kay

    Alto Saxophone/Clarinet   |   Martin Kay

    Piano   |   Steve Barry

    Prepared Harp   |   Emily Granger

    Modular Synthesizer   |   Ben Carey

    Drumkit/Tibetan Gongs   |   Jamie Cameron

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • David Greco & Anna McMichael | Live
  • Anna McMichael | Live

    Anna McMichael | Live

    Anna McMichael (violin)

    Francesco Geminiani: “Auld Bob Morrice” for solo violin from "Treatise of Good Taste"

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Ambre Hammond & Marcello Maio | Live

    Ambre Hammond & Marcello Maio | Live

    Jobim: Estrada Branco

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Taikoz: Prayer | Live

    Taikoz: Prayer | Live

    Prayer

    Traditional Shinto Chant

    Arranged by John Cleworth and Ian Cleworth

    Ian Cleworth | Taikoz Artistic Director

    Taikoz Artists

    Kerryn Joyce

    Sophia Ang

    Ryuji Hamada

    Sophie Unsen

    Claudia Wherry | Taikoz Young Artist

    Taikoz Associate Artists

    Samantha Newton

    Jason Ashmore

    Claire Boyle

    Eoin de Burca

    Niki Johnson

    Rieko Tanaka

    Nerida Wu

    Andrew Irwin

    Louisa Wong

    Haruka Kunimune

    Louise Welsh

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Omega Ensemble | Live

    Omega Ensemble | Live

    Mozart Serenade KV361 (370a) "Gran Partita"

    Oboe 1 | Nicola Bell

    Oboe 2 | Jonathan Ryan

    Clarinet 1 | David Rowden

    Clarinet 2 | Alex Morris

    Basset Horn 1 | John Lewis

    Basset Horn 2 | Richard Rourke

    Horn 1 | Michael Dixon

    Horn 2 | Graham Nichols

    Horn 3 | Gergely Malyusz

    Horn 4 | Sebastian Dunn

    Bassoon 1 | Matthew Ockenden

    Bassoon 2 | Melissa Woodroffe

    Double Bass | Alex Henery

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Erin Helyard | Live

    Erin Helyard | Live

    The Splendour of Venice | Monteverdi, Gabrieli, Allegri

    Sopranos | Amy Moore, Anna Sandstrom, Chloe Lankshear

    Mezzos | Steph Dillon, AJ America

    Tenors | Dan Walker, Owen Elsley

    Basses | Andrew O’Connor, Ben Caukwell

    Violins | Matt Greco, Rafael Font Viera

    Viola | Stephen Freeman

    Cello | Anton Baba Cornett | Matt Manchester

    Alto Sackbut | Ros Jorgenson

    Tenor Sackbut | Nigel Crocker

    Dulcian | Simon Rickard

    Conductor and chamber organ | Erin Helyard

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Delmae Collins | Live

    Delmae Collins | Live

    Ode to my Grandfather

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Erin Helyard Conducts | Live

    Erin Helyard Conducts | Live

    Jubilate Deo a 10 - Symphoniae Sacrae II Giovanni Gabrieli

    Sopranos | Amy Moore, Anna Sandstrom, Chloe Lankshear

    Mezzos | Steph Dillon, AJ America

    Tenors | Dan Walker, Owen Elsley

    Basses | Andrew O’Connor, Ben Caukwell

    Violins | Matt Greco, Rafael Font Viera

    Viola | Stephen Freeman

    Viola da Gamba | Anton Baba Cornett | Matt Manchester

    Alto Sackbut | Ros Jorgenson

    Tenor Sackbut | Nigel Crocker

    Dulcian | Simon Rickard

    Conductor and chamber organ | Erin Helyard

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Andrew Goodwin and Erin Helyard | Live
  • Ambre Hammond and Marcello Maio | Live

    Ambre Hammond and Marcello Maio | Live

    Piazzolla: Oblivion

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Continuum Sax | Live

    Continuum Sax | Live

    Christina Leonard | Soprano Saxophone

    James Nightingale | Alto Saxophone

    Martin Kay | Tenor Saxophone

    Nicholas Russoniello | Baritone Saxophone


    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Pushkin Trio | Live

    Pushkin Trio | Live

    Maria Timofeeva | Soprano

    Andrew Goodwin | Tenor/Violin

    Nena Beretin | Guitar

    Declaration

    I Loved You

    Once The Fire of Love Burns in my Blood

    Poems transcribed by Francis Merson

    Arranged for guitar by Nena Beretin

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Ksenia Gnevsheva | Selected Poems

    Ksenia Gnevsheva | Selected Poems

    Selected Poems by Alexander Pushkin read by Ksenia Gnevsheva

    From Nature | Autumn (Excerpt), Winter Morning, Spring

    From Eugene Onegin | Tatiana’s Letter to Onegin

    The Captive

    The Prophet

    The Monument

    Ksenia Gnevsheva is a lecturer in Linguistics in the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics at the Australian National University. She has a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Canterbury (New Zealand), a Master's in English as a Second Language from the University of Arizona (USA), and a Bachelor of Arts in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics from the Saratov State University (Russia). Before joining the ANU in 2017, Ksenia worked as a Linguistic Scientist in Research and Development at Fluent Scientific, Ltd., Christchurch, New Zealand.

    Ksenia appears by courtesy of the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Taikoz: Pearl | Live

    Taikoz: Pearl | Live

    Pearl | Ian Cleworth

    White Bird | John Cleworth (music), Bokusui Wakayama (words)

    Ian Cleworth | Taikoz Artistic Director

    Kerryn Joyce

    Sophia Ang

    Ryuji Hamada

    Tomoko Oka | Guest Calligraphy Artist

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson

  • Taikoz: Oku-Shirane | Live

    Taikoz: Oku-Shirane | Live

    Oku-Shirane | Kerryn Joyce (music) / Maeda Fura (words)

    Ian Cleworth | Taikoz Artistic Director

    Kerryn Joyce

    Sophia Ang

    Ryuji Hamada

    Sophie Unsen

    Claudia Wherry

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Taikoz: Fields | Live

    Taikoz: Fields | Live

    Ian Cleworth | Taikoz Artistic Director

    Kerryn Joyce

    Sophia Ang

    Ryuji Hamada

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Alice Giles | Live

    Alice Giles | Live

    Composer Luciano Berio described Alice Giles as an 'intelligent, sensitive and technically accomplished' musician. Alice presented her first solo recital at the age of 13 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and she was awarded the Churchill International Fellowship and an Australia Council Grant to study in North America. In 1982, Alice won First Prize in the 8th Israel International Harp Contest and in 1983 she made her New York debut recital at Merkin Hall. Alice is regarded as one of the world's leading harpists and she performs extensively throughout Europe, North America and Australia.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Andrew Goodwin & Daniel de Borah | Live

    Andrew Goodwin & Daniel de Borah | Live

    Performers: Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Daniel de Borah (piano)

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • The Tango Saloon | Live

    The Tango Saloon | Live

    Julian Curwin | Guitar

    Elana Stone | Vocals

    John Hibbard | Trombone

    Sam Golding | Trumpet

    Tom Botting | Double Bass

    Marcello Maio | Accordion

    Danny Heifetz | Drums

    Jess Ciampa | Percussion

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Armlock — "El Oh Vee Ee"
  • MEMORIALS — "Lamplighter"
  • Nick Ward — "All Your Life"

    Nick Ward — "All Your Life"

    dir. Charles Buxton-Leslie and Tom Ward

  • Mulalo — "Holden"
  • Tex Crick — "Silly Little Things"
  • Hinano Fujisaki — お​か​え​り​な​さ​い (Okaerinasai)
  • Nabihah Iqbal — "This World Couldn’t See Us"
  • Vv Pete — "Bacardi Papi"

    Vv Pete — "Bacardi Papi"

    dir. UTILITY & Matt Cresswell

  • Zion Garcia — "HEART"

    Zion Garcia — "HEART"

    dir. Zion Garcia & Matt Cresswell

  • Evita Manji — "XYZ/Labyrinth" | Live at Phoenix
  • xmunashe — “Lyon” & "Minimum Wage Dreams"
  • Mildlife — "Musica"
  • Teether — "Laughter"

    Teether — "Laughter"

    dir. Max Enright + Jeremy Elphick

  • Arushi Jain — "My People Have Deep Roots"
  • Keeley Forsyth — "Photograph"
  • RVG — "Tambourine"
  • Bree van Reyk & Mick Turner - "Superclusters Pt. II"
  • John Carroll Kirby & Eddie Chacon — "Sundown"
  • Budjerah  —  Therapy

    Budjerah — Therapy

    dir. Stephanie Jane Day

  • Babitha —  The Clown
  • John Carroll Kirby — Sun Go Down
  • MC Yallah & Debmaster —  Ukweli
  • MUNGMUNG — BBE
  • Christian Thompson AO — Brother
  • Elsy Wameyo — Sulwe
  • Carla Geneve — A Woman Like Me
  • Agung Mango — MISERABLE MAN
  • CORIN — Elegy / Postlude
  • Sarah Mary Chadwick — Only Bad Memories Last
  • Superorganism — Solar System
  • Jonti — Fight Myself
  • EXEK – (I'm After) Your Best Interest
  • Aphir – Rhoda

    Aphir – Rhoda

    dir. Stephanie Jane Day

  • IJALE — Toss It Up
  • Kelly Lee Owens — One
  • e4444e — Dreaming Pool
  • 1300 — Rocksta
  • JK-47 — Wings
  • 3 Pianos (Adrian Lim-Klumpes, Chris Abrahams & Novak Manojlovic) | Live at Phoenix
  • A.GIRL (Live) | HALO

    A.GIRL (Live) | HALO

    A.GIRL performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Phoenix HALO.

  • Annie Hamilton (Live) | HALO

    Annie Hamilton (Live) | HALO

    Annie Hamilton performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Phoenix HALO.

  • OKENYO (Live) | HALO

    OKENYO (Live) | HALO

    Okenyo performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Phoenix HALO.

  • Buzz Kull (Live) | HALO

    Buzz Kull (Live) | HALO

    Buzz Kull performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Phoenix HALO.

  • Eric Avery (Live) | HALO

    Eric Avery (Live) | HALO

    Eric Avery performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Phoenix HALO.

  • Shady Nasty perform CLUBSMOKE (Live) | HALO

    Shady Nasty perform CLUBSMOKE (Live) | HALO

    Shady Nasty perform live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Phoenix HALO.

  • LIARS | Live at Phoenix
  • Genesis Owusu | The Fall

    Genesis Owusu | The Fall

    Performed and recorded live at Phoenix Central Park

    Directed by VERSUS / Jason Sukadana & Tanya Babic

    Commissioned by Phoenix Central Park

    A Subversus Original Production Company: Vs. Studio

    Cinematography: Tyson Perkins

    Editor: Sean McDermott

    Post Production: Vs. Studio

    Colour Grade: Matt Fezz

    Sound Recording and Mix: Joshua Craig

    Phoenix Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

    Phoenix Producer and Creative Director: Beau Neilson

    Phoenix Creative and Technical Director: Angus Hunt

    Artistic Director: Nena Beretin

    Copyright Phoenix Central Park & Subversus 2021

    Writers:

    Kofi Owusu-Ansah, Andrew Klippel, Dave Haddad, Michael Di Francesco, Kirin J Callinan, Julian Sudek

    Producers:

    Andrew Klippel, Dave Hammer

    Performers:

    Kofi Owusu-Ansah (Vocals) , Andrew Klippel (Keys), Kirin J. Callinan (Guitar), Michael Di Francesco (Bass), Julian Sudek (Drums)

    Publishers:

    Kofi - Ourness

    Andrew - Mushroom (AUS) / Kobalt (World)

    Michael - APRA - Future Classic Publishing Pty Ltd / Kobalt Music Publishing Australia

    Julian - Self Kirin - Sony ATV

    Dave - Kobalt

    Mixed by:

    Dave Hammer

    Engineers:

    George Nicholas, Thomas Marland

    Mastered by:

    Joe LaPorta @ Sterling Sound NYC

  • Genesis Owusu feat. Mike Nock Trio – Centrefold | Live at Phoenix
  • Gordi: Refracted

    Gordi: Refracted

    Directed by VERSUS

    Performed by Gordi

    Director: Tanya Babic

    Director: Jason Sukadana

    Production Company: Vs. Studio

    Cinematography: Brad Jarrett

    Editor: Sean McDermott

    Phoenix Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

    Phoenix Producer and Creative Director: Beau Neilson

    Phoenix Creative and Technical Director: Angus Hunt

    Artistic Director: Nena Beretin

    Gordi Management: Adrian McGruther @ su:ku:ya

    Post Production: Vs. Studio

    Colour Grade: Matt Fezz

    Production Stills: Jess Gleeson & Teresa Tan

    Title Design: Russell Fitzgibbon

    Production Manager: Justine Moyle

    1st AC: Steivan Hasler

    Gaffer: Lee Burling

    Best Boy: Simon Lowerson

    Steadicam: Julius Koivistoinen

    Styling: Monique Moynihan

    Hair and Makeup: Stephanie Cainero

    Runner: James Berry

    Sound Design and Mix: Joshua Craig

    Sound Recording: Joshua Craig

    Sound record assistant: Dorny Mayes

    Music written by Sophie Payten (Gordi)

    Music published by Mushroom Music

    Gordi Apparition 1: Tatjana Appleford

    Gordi Apparition 2: Bridget Heazlewood

    Gordi Appartition 3: Niki Hrstic

    Subversus Executive Producer: Tanya Babic

    Subversus Creative Director: Jason Sukadana

  • Oscar Henry | Live

    Oscar Henry | Live

    Oscar Henry from The Morrisons plays washboard.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Phoenix Collective String Quartet | Live

    Phoenix Collective String Quartet | Live

    Balakrishnan, Shostakovich, Puccini, Tchaikovsky

    Dan Russell | Violin

    Yuhki Mayne | Violin

    Ella Brinch | Viola

    Andrew Wilson | Cello

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Angela Goh: Mirador

    Angela Goh: Mirador

    Mirador

    featuring Angela Goh

    Directed by VERSUS & Angela Goh

    Choreographed and performed by Angela Goh

    “Getting lost was central to my first experiences being inside Phoenix—doors led to stairwells, led to corridors, led to other stairwells that looked the same but were different, which led to dark corners which turned onto underground levels, which through other doorways suddenly opened out onto rooftops. Being inside Phoenix is like navigating a labyrinth. For Mirador we wanted to capture this feeling of mystery—how the building reveals itself in both puzzling and dazzling ways that feel like there is always more to discover.”

    - Angela Goh

    Music by Corin Ileto

    Costume Design by Verity Mackey

  • Smoulder

    Smoulder

    SPACE | ACTION: Smoulder

    Concept designer, projection art: Carla Zimbler

    Music: Sumn Conduit (Ben Carey & Sonya Holowell)

    Percussion & Electronics: Nicholas Meredith

    Dancer & Choreographer: Victoria Hunt

    VFX: John Carolan

    Production Company: Entropico

    Executive Producer: Erin Moy

    Director: Chloe de Brito

    Producer: Jemma Cole

    DOP: Tom Black

    Stylist: Isabella Mamas

    H&MU: Celeste Gubb

    Gaffer: Tom Keyes

    Camera Assist: Gary Morris

    Sound Recordist: James Langfield for Gigpiglet

    Production Assist: Chloe Hayman

    Editors: Andrea Chen & Chloe de Brito

    Colourists: Tom Black & Andrea Chen

    Set Stills: Evo

    Artwork Design: Bridget Peters

    Artwork Animation: Tommy Stone

    Promo Audio: Rowan Dix

  • Loose Fit: Sticky Beacon

    Loose Fit: Sticky Beacon

    SPACE | ACTION: Sticky Beacon

    Featuring Loose Fit

    Recorded live at Phoenix Central Park

    Big Brother is watching, Little Brother is listening, and Loose Fit is laying it down.

    "We liked Gabe’s concept of letting Loose Fit roam around Phoenix as if it were our very own absurd, mad, art HQ. The energy got more weird as the day went on. Gabe and the video team represented our crooked, slightly unhinged style of music really well with some pretty disorienting tilted cinematography. There was a bit of a ‘golden ticket’ vibe too: with the security guards pacing the building’s angular concrete facade, and us being some of the lucky few people allowed inside during lock down."

    - Loose Fit

    "Sticky Beacon is a playful exploration of surveillance and the mystery shrouding Phoenix. A lightheaded and dizzying journey through the space.”

    - Gabriel Gasparinatos, Director

    Production Company: Entropico

    EP & CD: Erin Moy

    Director: Gabriel Gasparinatos

    Producer: Jemma Cole

    DOP & Colourist: Tom Black

    Stylist: Isabella Mamas

    H&MU: Celeste Gubb

    Gaffer: Tom Keyes

    Camera Assist: Gary Morris

    Sound Recordist: James Langfield for Gigpiglet

    Production Assist: Chloe Hayman

    Editor: Andrea Chen

    Set Stills: Evo

    Artwork Design: Bridget Peters

    Artwork Animation: Tommy Stone

    Promo Audio: Rowan Dix

  • Party Dozen: The Worker

    Party Dozen: The Worker

    Space | Action: The Worker

    featuring Party Dozen

    A labour of love and a love of the labour, in The Worker the wild synth, drum, and sax duo, Party Dozen, moved through the Phoenix’s liminal spaces of light and dark, glare and gloom, vibrant and vanish. Flaring, flashing lights, and a little too much smoke machine.

    "We wanted this track to feel like something you could start your day to. A sonic salutation for the bored and sanitised. And after postponing our ‘Pray For Party Dozen’ Album tour for almost 12 months, ’The Worker’ felt like part cathartic outlay of locked-down frustrations, and part jubilation... finally picking up our tools and getting back to work."

    - Kirsty Tickle, Jonathan Boulet (Party Dozen)

    “The raw energy dynamic between Party Dozen is explosive and alive. I felt like I was watching two planets violently orbit. This production uses Phoenix as the gravity in this equation as our two performers drift inwards the ceiling and light installation by Sam Whiteside collapses in on them to reinforce their sonic super nova.”

    - Joel Burrows, Director

    Production Company: Entropico

    EP & CD: Erin Moy

    Director: Joel Burrows

    Producer: Jemma Cole

    DOP & Colourist: Tom Black

    Lighting Design: Sam Whiteside

    Stylist: Isabella Mamas

    H&MU: Celeste Gubb

    Camera Assist: Gary Morris

    2nd Camera Assist: Autumn Loveday

    Sound Recordist: James Langfield for Gigpiglet

    Production Assist: Chloe Hayman

    Grip: Kris Wallis

    Grip Assist: Justin Van Azul

    Editor: Andrea Chen

    Set Stills: Evo

    Artwork Design: Bridget Peters

    Artwork Animation: Tommy Stone

    Promo Audio: Rowan Dix

  • Desperate Measures

    Desperate Measures

    ‘Desperate Measures’ is a performative journey through the belly of Phoenix. A visceral sensation of urgency is manifested through the collision of dance, music and architecture.

    Directed by VERSUS (Jason Sukadana & Tanya Babic)

    Performed by Richard Cilli, Juliette Barton and Claire Edwardes

    Choreography by Richard Cilli and Juliette Barton

    Music:

    Red Drum (Claire Edwardes)

    Bike Racks (Claire Edwardes)

    Chooks (Erik Griswold)

    Production Company: Vs. Studio

    Cinematography: Brad Jarrett

    Producer: Tanya Babic

    Editor: Jason Sukadana

    Assistant Editor: Sean McDermott

    Phoenix Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

    Phoenix Producer and Creative Director: Beau Nielson

    Phoenix Creative and Technical Director: Angus Hunt

    Artistic Director: Nena Beretin

    Post Production: Vs. Studio

    Colour Grade: Abe Wynen at Crayon

    Production Stills: Teresa Tan

    Title Design: Russell Fitzgibbon

    Production Manager: Justine Moyle

    1st AC: Steivan Hasler

    Gaffer: Alan Fraser

    Best Boy: Simon Lowerson

    Steadicam: Max Mclachlan

    Standby props: Nicola Bruni

    Hair and Makeup: Stephanie Cainero

    Runner: James Berry

    Sound Design and Mix: Joshua Craig

    Sound Recording: Joshua Craig

    Sound record assistant: Leigh Perrett

    Subversus Creative Director: Jason Sukadana

  • Damian Barbeler & Anna McMichael | Live

    Damian Barbeler & Anna McMichael | Live

    Anna McMichael’s violin performance in Damian Barbeler’s 'Piece for Violin & Ball of Wool' is interrupted, distorted, fractured and corrupted by the physical intervention of the composer on stage with a ball of wool. Inspired by Tim Jetis’ photographic series of human figures half seen in the darkness, 'Violin & Ball of Wool' evokes the early morning hours, or metaphorically when looking for meaning in our relationships, our minds sometimes have to work overtime to fill in the pieces of the puzzle obscured from sight.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Sydney Dance Company: Touch

    Sydney Dance Company: Touch

    SPACE | ACTION: Touch

    Featuring Sydney Dance Company

    “This film is centered around the first moment the Sydney Dance Company dancers were able to make physical contact again after months of adhering to a strict no-touch policy during Covid. The dancers move between tight, unified choreography and fluid, reactive movement prompted by emotional cues of not being able to touch and then finally joining. It unfolds as a spiraling journey through passageways and stairs down to the core of Phoenix - the rotating platform in the garage. Phoebe Twigg's (ptwiggs) track 'Creation in Destruction' for the film greatly complemented the erratic pace of the edit and the intensity versus relief felt in the dancers movement.

    – Claudia Brand, Director

    “Phoenix is an inspirational space, which embodies the nexus between architecture and creativity. Working with the Sydney Dance Company dancers to bring to life a creative response to Phoenix Central Park was a delight. Contemporary dance reflects the new, the future, the vanguard and it was incredible to have the opportunity to make a short film driven by the sinuous lines and surprises around each corner of this breathtaking building.”

    – Rafael Bonachela, Artistic Director & Choreographer

    Production Company: Entropico

    EP & CD: Erin Moy

    Director: Claudia Brand

    Producer: Jemma Cole

    DOP: Tom Black

    Stylist: Emilie Joy

    H&MU: Celeste Gubb

    H&MU Assistant: Cassie Lapthorne

    Gaffer: Tom Keyes

    Camera Assist: Gary Morris

    Production Assist: Chloe Hayman

    Grip: Joe Bruneteau

    Grip Assist: Mark Glasgow

    Music: ptwiggs

    Editor & Colourist: Andrea Chen

    Compositing: Simon Jackman

    Set Stills: Evo

    Artwork Design: Bridget Peters

    Artwork Animation: Tommy Stone

    Promo Audio: Rowan Dix

  • Behind Doors: Equus

    Behind Doors: Equus

    Equus performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Hilary Geddes & Oscar Henfrey

    Behind Doors: Hilary Geddes & Oscar Henfrey

    Hilary Geddes & Oscar Henfrey performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Kate Wadey

    Behind Doors: Kate Wadey

    Kate Wadey performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Stephanie McCallum

    Behind Doors: Stephanie McCallum

    Stephanie McCallum performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Microfiche

    Behind Doors: Microfiche

    Microfiche performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Mike Nock (Jazz Piano Improvisation)

    Behind Doors: Mike Nock (Jazz Piano Improvisation)

    Mike Nock performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Jane Sheldon

    Behind Doors: Jane Sheldon

    Jane Sheldon performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Bukhu Ganburged

    Behind Doors: Bukhu Ganburged

    Bukhu Ganburged performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Anna Dowsley & Michael Curtain

    Behind Doors: Anna Dowsley & Michael Curtain

    Anna Dowsley & Michael Curtain performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Martha Marlow

    Behind Doors: Martha Marlow

    Martha Marlow performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Mike Nock

    Behind Doors: Mike Nock

    Mike Nock performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Ngaiire

    Behind Doors: Ngaiire

    Ngaiire performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Baran Yildiz

    Behind Doors: Baran Yildiz

    Baran Yildiz performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Cape Town Opera

    Behind Doors: Cape Town Opera

    Cape Town Opera performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: William Barton and Veronique Serret

    Behind Doors: William Barton and Veronique Serret

    William Barton and Veronique Serret performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Chloe Lankshear and Heathcliffe Auchinachie

    Behind Doors: Chloe Lankshear and Heathcliffe Auchinachie

    Chloe Lankshear and Heathcliffe Auchinachie performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Claire Edwardes | Live

    Claire Edwardes | Live

    Ho: Nostalgia

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Behind Doors: Jack Ladder

    Behind Doors: Jack Ladder

    Jack Ladder performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Duo Corbetta

    Behind Doors: Duo Corbetta

    Duo Corbetta performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Laurence Pike

    Behind Doors: Laurence Pike

    Laurence Pike performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Sarah Blasko

    Behind Doors: Sarah Blasko

    Sarah Blasko performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Hamed Sadeghi

    Behind Doors: Hamed Sadeghi

    Hamed Sadeghi performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Bukhu Ganburged

    Behind Doors: Bukhu Ganburged

    Bukhu Ganburged performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Behind Doors: Goodwin Family

    Behind Doors: Goodwin Family

    Goodwin Family performs live at Phoenix Central Park as part of Behind Doors.

  • Diamond Duck | Live

    Diamond Duck | Live

    James Daley | Mandolin and vocals

    Brian Campeau | Guitar and vocals

    Oliver Miller | Cello 

    "Fine Island" Composer | Brian Campeau

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Diamond Duck | Live

    Diamond Duck | Live

    James Daley | Mandolin and vocals

    Brian Campeau | Guitar and vocals

    Gary Daley | Piano and accordion

    Vanessa Tametta | Violin

    Oliver Miller | Cello

    'Evoking the close harmony singing of the Everly Brothers and Simon & Garfunkel, Diamond Duck explore an unusual, almost twisted sound in their accompaniment while maintaining a sweetness in their vocal delivery...there is something a little off kilter and it's absolutely delicious' – Timber & Steel.

    A diverse range of genres from The Beach Boys to Bach inspire James Daley's lyrics and music. Diamond Duck's unique sound transforms moment to moment, sweeping from folk song to the poise of a classical chamber ensemble.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Valer Sabadus | Live
  • Ironwood Quartet | Live

    Ironwood Quartet | Live

    Dargaville: Lost Pages from the Book of Memory and Forgetting

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Jack Thompson and William Barton | Live

    Jack Thompson and William Barton | Live

    Jack Thompson AM | Harmonica

    William Barton | Didgeridoo

    Veronique Serret | Violin

    Delmae Collins | Vocals

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Blackwater Irish Band | Live

    Blackwater Irish Band | Live

    Performers:

    PJ Cullen (Guitar/Vocals)

    Suzanne Toomey (Vocals/Accordion/Tin Whistle)

    Fiona McVicar (Fiddle)

    William Barton (Didgeridoo)

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Aaron Chen | Live

    Aaron Chen | Live

    Ondine — Maurice Ravel

    The Firebird (L’Oiseau de feu) — Igor Stravinsky

    Danse Infernale — Trans. Guido Agosti

    Ballade 4 — Frederick Chopin

    In 2018, Aaron Chen graduated from the Sydney Grammar School, Australia and this performance features the works that he played for the Higher School Certificate Music Examination.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Murilo Tanouye | Live

    Murilo Tanouye | Live

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Duo Histoire | Live

    Duo Histoire | Live

    Duo Histoire:

    Nick Russoniello and Murilo Tanouye

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Zane Banks & Jy-Perry Banks | Live

    Zane Banks & Jy-Perry Banks | Live

    Zane Banks | Electric guitar & Vocals

    Jy-Perry Banks | Acoustic and Pedal steel guitars

    Sydney based, multi-instrumental virtuosi Dr Zane Banks and his brother Jy-Perry perform in a broad range of genres including bluegrass, delta blues, honky-tonk and rockabilly on acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Wadih Hanna | Interview

    Wadih Hanna | Interview

    In his self-published book, "Made in Australia: My Maton Collection", guitar collector Wadih Hanna describes the pivotal moment that triggered his attraction to the instrument: "I still recall my first guitar, a relatively inexpensive Stratocaster copy that my old man bought for me when I was about twelve years old. We were walking past a pawn shop that sold musical instruments as we were killing time while waiting to go to the cinema, this red guitar caught my attention and I begged him until he caved. I can’t remember which movie we were going to see because all I could think about was getting home and trying out my new toy."

    Upon receiving a copy of Wadih’s book, contemporary Chinese art collector Judith Neilson immediately related to his obsessively meticulous process of collating, documenting and archiving such an important collection. In acknowledging their mutual passion for collecting, Judith offered Wadih the opportunity to showcase his 265 Maton guitars in The Great Hall at Dangrove, the home of the White Rabbit Collection. This was the first time that Wadih had seen his collection in its entirety.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson

  • Brahms for Four Voices and Four Hands | Live

    Brahms for Four Voices and Four Hands | Live

    Performers:

    Ian Munro (piano)

    Daniel de Borah (piano)

    Jacqueline Porter (soprano)

    Anna Dowsley (mezzo-soprano)

    Andrew Goodwin (tenor)

    David Greco (baritone)

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Seven Harp Ensemble (SHE) | Live

    Seven Harp Ensemble (SHE) | Live

    Seven Harp Ensemble (SHE):

    Alice Giles Artistic Director

    Genevieve Lang, Rowan Phemister, Ester Wong, Ingrid Bauer, Laura Tanata and William Nichols.

    SHE is the only harp septet in the world and in addition to performing harp classics, the group are advocates for progressive contemporary works that extend the harmonic, rhythmic and timbral possibilities of the instrument beyond its traditional Romantic repertoire. The group have commissioned many new works by Australian composers including Ross Edwards, Martin Wesley-Smith, Andrew Schultz and Sharon Calcraft which have been recorded by the Tall Poppies label, titled Bolmimerie. SHE has participated in the Canberra International Music Festival, the National Harp Weekend, Canberra Museum for the Multicultural Festival and the 3rd Australian Harp Festival. The ensemble has performed at the National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing and they also, were the guests of Beijing Television as part of its highly prestigious Spring Festival Global Gala, one of the most-viewed televised events in China.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Red Spaleto | Live
  • Terza Madre | Live

    Terza Madre | Live

    Terza Madre:

    Sonia Zadro | Vocals

    Ben James | Drums

    Ryan Adamson | Organ

    Jackson James | Bass

    Anna McInerney | Violin

    Jack Elias | Guitar

    Loni Cooper | Vocals & Xylophone

    Terza Madre draw inspiration from Giallo cinema soundtracks and the orchestral arrangements of Ennio Morricone to create a unique take on Italian pop icons of the 1960s and 70s including Mina Mazzini, Massimo Ranieri and Milva.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Susan Killner | Live

    Susan Killner | Live

    Susan Killner is a Zimbabwe-born South African poet, jingle-writer, folk singer, songwriter and acoustic guitar player. Now in her seventies, Susan still plays and sings to a wide range of audiences. She is renowned for her phenomenal memory and her ability to recite enthralling epic poetry. Susan enjoys writing serious and humorous works, and her talent as a limerick writer was acknowledged nationally when she won a trip to Ireland in 1995.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • The Morrisons | Live

    The Morrisons | Live

    The Morrisons:

    James Morrison — Vocals / Guitar / Harmonica

    Jimmy Daley — Vocals / Mandolin

    Miles Fraser — Guitar

    Anna McInerney — Vocals / Fiddle

    Iain Tallis — Double bass

    The Sydney based band was formed in 2012 after a jamming session at a mate’s home. Daley recounts: “Morri (James Morrison) started singing some tunes and this angelic voice came out of him. Miles (our guitar player), pretty much said on the spot, Morri we are starting a band and you’re the lead singer. I think our first gig was a few days after that.”

    A fusion of Australian folklore and contemporary stories with American bluegrass, country, folk and rockabilly music styles define The Morrisons repertory of original songs. The band has worked with widely regarded Australian and international artists such as Ngaiire, Lindi Ortega, Marlon Williams, Brian Campeau, the multi-genre band Lake Street Dive and the folk group All Our Exes Live In Texas.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Gennady Savkov | Live

    Gennady Savkov | Live

    Gennady Savkov was born in Omsk, Lithuania and graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, and the Ukrainian Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Susan Killner | Live

    Susan Killner | Live

    Susan Killner is a Zimbabwe-born South African poet, jingle-writer, folk singer, songwriter and acoustic guitar player. Now in her seventies, Susan still plays and sings to a wide range of audiences. She is renowned for her phenomenal memory and her ability to recite enthralling epic poetry. Susan enjoys writing serious and humorous works, and her talent as a limerick writer was acknowledged nationally when she won a trip to Ireland in 1995.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • Jo Meares | Live

    Jo Meares | Live

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM

  • William Barton | Live

    William Barton | Live

    Didgeridoo virtuoso and composer William Barton was born in Mount Isa, Queensland. William was taught to play the didgeridoo by his uncle, an elder of the Waanyi, Lardil and Kalkadunga people of north western Queensland. As an advocate for the wider awareness of his cultural traditions, he appears at major music festivals and concert halls nationally and internationally. Fusing indigenous music with Europe's musical legacy, William bridges two diverse cultures to foster better understanding and respect for each other’s traditions and customs.

    Executive Producer: Judith Neilson AM