Spectra Jazz Orchestra
The concert features six works by Australian composers, including band member and budding composer Katie Bombardieri, and offers a taste of their latest album ‘Supernova’.
The concert features six works by Australian composers, including band member and budding composer Katie Bombardieri, and offers a taste of their latest album ‘Supernova’.
Prepare to be mesmerized by two brilliant young groups: Motion Quartet + Sabine and Harley, as they carve a fresh new path in the Sydney jazz and improvised music scene.
Led by award-winning trumpeter and composer Ellen Kirkwood, Underwards features some of Sydney’s most exciting, versatile and creative musicians. Their music, like nature, combines beauty, mystery, colour and rhythm, but also leans into the ways humans experience nature; sometimes with joy or calm, other times melancholy or bewilderment, even awe.
Led by Trevor Brown, this 10–15-piece ensemble features Sydney’s finest improvisers, focusing on improvised conduction and open free-form music creation.
Lucy Clifford’s new sextet and distinctive sound pushes against the boundaries of genre. Lush harmonies and lyrical phrasing create an expansive and urgent sound with raw grooves and a longing for summer. Another Green World are an exciting new duo, that challenge the role of each instrument in a drum-free setting.
Music that makes you smile! Whether on stage or roving, 343 Brass Band plays energetic jazz, pop, gospel and RnB in a New Orleans-inspired style that is guaranteed to get you grooving!
Nat is an award-winning pianist and composer, well known for her lullabies and first heard on her classical album "Forever, and No Time At All". These pieces are designed for babies to sleep to and enjoyed by adults too. Suitable for kindy kids and tots under two, bring your little ones for a soothing, meditative […]
Pianist/composer Nat Bartsch explores the space between jazz and neoclassical. Her acclaimed album of lullabies (Forever and No Time at All, 2018), Year) She released an acclaimed album of lullabies in 2018, Forever, and No Time At All, which soothes many people across the life span. Her 2020 ARIA-nominated follow up, Forever More, re-interprets these […]
