In the company of Britten and Tchaikovsky, Paul Daniel opens this season with some outstanding music performed by WASO’s own David Evans and exciting UK tenor Allan Clayton. Shostakovich’s mighty opera
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk contains some of the most exciting orchestral writing of the last 100 years.
WASO favourite, cellist Jian Wang joins the Orchestra in an evening of elegant classics. With Schubert's
Unfinished Symphony, Schumann's lyrical Cello Concerto and Beethoven's delightful Symphony No.8 - this is a concert not to be missed.
A National Treasure, Richard Tognetti joins WASO to lead a concert brimming with energy and imagination in a program spanning three centuries of music.
Paul Daniel continues his interpretations of Elgar’s great symphonies with the Second. This mighty work captures the spirit and emotions of the passing of King Edward VII, to whose memory this work is dedicated.
Simone Young returns to WASO with brilliant American pianist Garrick Ohlsson in a program of music full of beauty and wonder. Elgar’s
Enigma Variations contains mysterious dedications and secrets, the true meaning of which we can only guess.
After his triumphant debut with WASO in 2008, Kristjan Järvi is back to perform Berlioz’ magical
Symphonie Fantastique, a work describing the young composer’s infatuation with a great actress.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet returns to Perth to perform one of the most dramatic piano concertos ever written.
TaikOz visits Perth again to perform
Mono-Prism, an electrifying display of ancient drumming and physical power in a program created around dance. WASO performs Ravel’s masterpiece
Bolero, and premieres a brand new work by Australia’s master composer Ross Edwards that has been specially written for this concert.