Music
| The Schönberg Ensemble One of the 20th century's most groundbreaking ensembles present two distinct concerts at Hamer Hall, performing the work of some of the foremost composers of the last hundred years. | |
| Opening Night Celebration On Opening Night we celebrate artists, audiences and Melbourne itself. Rain or shine, it all kicks off at 6pm and gracing the stage at Federation Square are various bands, musicians and singers whose cultural backgrounds and musical influences make for a remarkable global tour and celebration: ska, reggae, jazz, Latin-fusion, brass, percussion, choral, hip hop, traditional and contemporary music by musicians whose contribution to Australia's music scene is ever-expanding and not to be missed. | |
| Liza Lim The Navigator Dripping with sensuality, The Navigator is a highly charged, emotional work about desire and the journey towards connection and transformation. Director Barrie Kosky brings this provocative opera to life for the stage. Through a complex play of light and costume a world of echoes is created, one that is in juxtaposition with the searing music gloriously performed by The ELISION Ensemble. | |
| The Schönberg Ensemble - Featuring Barbara Hannigan One of the 20th century's most groundbreaking ensembles present two distinct concerts at Hamer Hall, performing the work of some of the foremost composers of the last hundred years. | |
| Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely Melbourne Festival offers a second chance to catch one of the standout acts of 2007: experience the rawness, the rock, the heart, the soul, the sheer energy and humour of Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely. | |
| DJ Spooky Terra Nova Sinfonia Antarctica DJ Spooky's newest large-scale multimedia performance work is an acoustic portrait of a rapidly changing continent. The Antarctic Suite transforms Spooky's first person encounter with the harsh, dynamic landscape into multimedia portraits with music composed from the different geographies that make up the land mass. Field recordings from a portable studio set up to capture the acoustic qualities of ice forms, reflect a changing environment under duress. | |
| Toshi Reagon & BIGLovely Trio Festival Around Victoria Fresh from their rocking shows at Becks Bar @ Meat Market, the magnificent Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely Trio come to Bendigo, Dandenong and Frankston. | |
| Patti Smith In Concert As part of her long awaited return to Melbourne, Patti Smith performs two concerts at Hamer Hall and showcase her new album Twelve and the best from her extensive back catalogue. Experience her spellbinding presence, the raw, grinding energy of her music and behold a living rock legend and band performing live. | |
| Patti Smith: Dream of Life Dream of Life is a cinematic plunge into the creative spirit of Patti Smith, a breathing collage of her philosophy and artistry. Shot over a remarkable 11-year period by renowned fashion photographer Steven Sebring, Dream of Life is unprecedented in its lyricism and its intimate access to an icon. | |
| Patti Smith & Philip Glass Dedication to Allen Ginsberg Two friends come together for a rare and intimate evening of piano and poetry inspired by their passion for the work of seminal beat poet, the late Allen Ginsberg. A friend and mentor to both Patti Smith and Philip Glass, Ginsberg is one of the most influential poets of the twentieth century whose raw, raging verse epitomised the Beat movement in the 1950s. Smith and Glass shepherded Ginsberg through his last rites, and, as this event testifies, he remains a strong presence in their lives. | |
| Phillip Glass Book of Longing An exceptional concert work composed for ensemble, singers, spoken word and imagery featuring new music by celebrated American composer Philip Glass and inspired by Leonard Cohen's recently published book of the same name, Book of Longing is culmination of years of mutual admiration between two of the most celebrated musical artists of their generation. | |
| Kartik Seshadri Displaying true mastery and exploring the depth and rigor of traditional Hindustani classical music, Kartik Seshadri and Arup Chattopadhyay create a remarkable performance of expressive beauty, rich tonal sensibility and extraordinary rhythmic intricacy. | |
| 21:100:100 21:100:100 features 100 works by 100 sound artists produced in the 21st century. This exhibition is the first significant survey in Melbourne to explore and chronicle the extraordinary developments that have occurred in contemporary sound art. | |
| DJ Spooky Live To coincide with the Australian premiere of his colossal multimedia work Terra Nova Sinfonia Antarctica, DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid takes to the Beck's Bar for a night of infectious beats and intelligent music as he mixes avant-garde jazz, compositional music and electronica with recordings from vast audio archives. | |
| The Black Arm Band Hidden Republic Two of Australia's foremost musical forces come together for an historic event that celebrates songs of tradition that are rooted in hope and resistance from the open heart of Australia's contemporary Indigenous music. Hidden Republic reveals the undiminished spirit in the music of Aboriginal Australia and songs which celebrate identity and understanding for all Australians. | |
| I've Got a Bulletproof Heart: Kenny Mellman is Grace Jones Utilising only a piano, a drum-machine, a pair of sunglasses and a hoodie, Kenny Mellman (he of Kiki & Herb fame) explores the connection between a gay Jewish piano-player and a black woman with a bad attitude who ruled the disco floors and the airwaves for many a year. Using Grace Jones' own interviews as text, Mellman presents a requiem for the loss of creativity in the nightlife world and a battle cry for resurrection. | |
| FW Murnau's Faust This 1926 German Expressionist silent film classic was FW Murnau's last German film before emigrating to America and is considered by many to be his masterpiece. Phillip Johnston's original score for Faust was commissioned by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and premiered at the New York Film Festival. | |
| Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu Gurrumul An intimate concert of songs that lament, uplift, inspire and may even bring you to tears. | |
| Interpreti Veneziani Baroque Ensemble In Concert - Program 1 Playing original instruments, specialising in mostly Baroque music, the talent of the members, their expertise as soloists and ensemble musicians and the high level of performances have earned Interpreti Veneziani an indisputable reputation in Venice.
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| Interpreti Veneziani Baroque Ensemble In Concert - Program 2 Playing original instruments, specialising in mostly Baroque music, the talent of the members, their expertise as soloists and ensemble musicians and the high level of performances have earned Interpreti Veneziani an indisputable reputation in Venice.
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| Interpreti Veneziani Baroque Ensemble In Concert - Program 3 Playing original instruments, specialising in mostly Baroque music, the talent of the members, their expertise as soloists and ensemble musicians and the high level of performances have earned Interpreti Veneziani an indisputable reputation in Venice. | |
| 21:100:100 In Concert An evening featuring phenomenal sound artists from Melbourne and beyond. This live performance at BMW Edge is a companion piece to the exhibition of sound works at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces. Curated by internationally acclaimed Australian artists Oren Ambarchi and Marco Fusinato, this concert takes the concept of 21:100:100 beyond the gallery walls, beyond the headphones and enables audiences to listen to the works in a live concert spectacle. | |
| Casey Bennetto A Largely Fanciful History of the Spiegeltent The mastermind behind KEATING! The Musical shines a dazzling light into the dark nooks and draughty cracks of the Spiegeltent's past. | |
| Aaron Choulai & Special Guests Over five nights Aaron Choulai invites a different guest soloist, whether Festival artist or acclaimed local musician, to perform a wealth of exciting new material with him. The tantalising aural curves of modern jazz in the intoxicating atmosphere of The Famous Spiegeltent make for a perfect end to a Festival evening. | |
| Julie O'Hara Quintet All In The One Room Vocalist and improviser, Julie O'Hara has been active in jazz for almost twenty years, performing with Big Bands, gypsy swing, traditional jazz, R&B swing, bebop and vocalese. A prolific songwriter and performer, O'Hara draws from Latin, lounge, jazz and contemporary pop presenting a program of original compositions with a few twists. | |
| Andrew Sterman & Mick Rossi Andrew Sterman and Mick Rossi are two of New York's most versatile musicians. Featured artists in the Philip Glass production Book of Longing, also a 2008 Festival presentation, the duo perform for one night only at The Famous Spiegeltent in an intimate concert of original compositions and improvisations, with perhaps a jazz standard in the mix. | |
| Artist Lounge The heart and soul of Melbourne Festival is the Artist Lounge. The coffee is excellent, the food superb and the atmosphere relaxed. You can mingle with like-minded Festival-goers, Artists and Festival staff and talk about what you just witnessed or what you're about to see, maybe even with the person who created the work. more >> | |
| Black Jesus Experience Black Jesus Experience is a ten piece Afro-Jazz-hip hop ensemble led by composer and multi instrumentalist Peter Harper. The band members include three singer song writers from Ethiopia, Nambia and Burundi, master musician and keyboard player Danny Atlaw from Ethiopia and a powerful rhythm and horn section from Australia. | |
| Blue Drag The timeless essence of 1930s Paris comes alive as manouche outfit Blue Drag is joined by vocal sensation Chantal Mitvalsky for two irresistible Festival concerts. | |
| Chamber Music Australia Chamber Music Australia (CMA) returns to Melbourne Festival with two concerts celebrating contemporary music. Combining forces with the acclaimed Schönberg Ensemble from Amsterdam, CMA has gathered a selection of Melbourne's brightest musicians to present a remarkable and unique collaboration. | |
| San Lazaro Concienci Asi Pa! Easily the tightest local Latin outfit, with members from Chilean, Spanish, Indian, Mauritian, Persian, Irish, Greek and Australian backgrounds, San Lazaro bring tough, hip hop, rock and reggae infused edge to the traditional Latin sound. This 10-piece Latin Mestizo band features a horn and percussion heavy salsa funk diaspora that has been blowing audiences away in Melbourne and across Australia concert after concert. | |
| Lucy Guerin Inc Corridor One of Australia's most innovative dance companies moves through the confines of physical and psychological space in a highly anticipated, intelligent new work. | |
| Cynthia Hopkins A magnetic and subtly electrifying solo performance from one of New York's most versatile artists. Wrapped in a weary, country twang with a raspy undertone, Cynthia Hopkins' delicate yet emotionally forceful voice has been compared to a wide range of vocalists including Billie Holiday, Natalie Merchant and Lotte Lenya; her lyrics evoking dark humor and sparkling intelligence in equal measure. | |
| Harry James Angus Everything That I Can Think Of With that voice that swoops and hollers, sometimes sweet, sometimes stark, Harry James Angus debuts a selection of newly composed pieces for voice and guitar. | |
| Kartik Seshadri Festival Around Victoria Displaying true mastery and exploring the depth of traditional Hindustani classical music, Kartik Seshadri and Arup Chattopadhyay come to Frankston Arts Centre with a remarkable performance of expressive beauty, rich tonal sensibility and extraordinary rhythmic intricacy. | |
| Interpreti Veneziani Baroque Ensemble Festival Around Victoria From Venice to Sale comes a group of master musicians - Interpreti Veneziani who performs repertoire celebrating the work and influence of composers within the classical canon. Their dedication to this music is palpable, and the vitality of their concepts, unforgettable. | |
| Gloria Deluxe The genre-spanning Gloria Deluxe is a musical group fronted by composer, lyricist and performer Cynthia Hopkins. As timeless as it is immediately engaging, the unique sound of Gloria Deluxe creeps from dark country noir via wasted whiskey-toned folk to torch songs from a forgotten cabaret. | |
| Husky In the raw energy and intimacy of Husky's performance, in the sometimes sweet, sometimes brutal nature of the songs, you will find yourself drawn into this world of strange characters and unfamiliar places, love and loss, joy and solitude. | |
| Ileana Posas Much-loved local artist and singer-songwriter Ileana Posas brings to the Festival a concert of original songs all backed by a handpicked group of some of the most impassioned Latin and jazz musicians in Melbourne, bonding together for the love of music. | |
| Goran Bregovic In Concert By turns joyful, drunken and melancholic, experience the rousing music of Goran Bregovic and band in the intimate, laid back atmosphere of the Beck's Bar | |
| Jerusalem Quartet In the third year of a groundbreaking residency with Musica Viva, the Jerusalem Quartet performs a powerful program featuring Richard Mills' new String Quartet no 3 (2008), Bedrich Smetana's autobiographical work From My Life and Maurice Ravel's rhapsodic String Quartet in F major, op 34, redolent with striking tonal effects and youthful energy - hallmarks of the Jerusalem Quartet. | |
| Jordie Lane One of the finest young singer-songwriters to come out of Melbourne in recent years, Jordie Lane makes his Festival debut in The Famous Spiegeltent. | |
| Kudsi Erguner Ensemble Sufi Invocations Virtuoso ney player Kudsi Erguner brings his ensemble of vocalists, percussionists and traditional instrumentalists to BMW Edge to perform two distinct concerts each presenting a very different side to the music of Sufism. | |
| Kudsi Erguner Ensemble Jazz Ensemble Virtuoso ney player Kudsi Erguner brings his ensemble of vocalists, percussionists and traditional instrumentalists to BMW Edge to perform two distinct concerts each presenting a very different side to the music of Sufism. | |
| Lowrider Known for large-scale and outdoor live shows, this concert brings Lowrider inside and focuses on the simplicity and layering of the soulful sound that is at the core of their music. The captivating combination of solos, extended jams and bluesy vocals is erudite and solid. | |
| Melbourne Ukulele Kollective For the first time in living memory, over twenty ukulele-wielding individuals will bravely tread the illustrious boards of The Famous Spiegeltent in a show which encompasses the grand archetypes of the human experience. | |
| Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Internationally acclaimed and immaculately dressed, Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen take to the Festival's Beck's Bar with their wonderfully theatrical show. | |
| Nigel Westlake - Shadow Dances Some exceptional Australian musicians come together for a concert event that celebrates the work of composer Nigel Westlake. The repertoire features compositions from Westlake's significant musical partnership with Slava Grigoryan including Shadow Dances, the work premiered during the Olympic Arts Festival in 2000 andconcludes with the much-loved concert suite Westlake has created from his music for the IMAX film Antarctica, including the whimsical Penguin Ballet. | |
| Pikelet Mixing musical styles from past and present, Pikelet's Festival debut combines traditional acoustic instruments with digital effects, synthesisers and live looping. Pikelet approaches harmony and melody refreshingly and idiosyncratically. While maintaining elements of traditional folk melodies and pop harmonies, Morris incorporates electronic technology and is able to produce a potent and beautiful sound entirely engineered by herself. | |
| Ross McLennan Ross McLennan is one of Australia's quietly acclaimed singer-songwriters. For his Festival debut, this home recording pop pundit and former Snout frontman presents songs from his acclaimed and accomplished release Sympathy for the New World as well as his impressive back catalogue. | |
| Shellie Morris Top End star Shellie Morris makes her Famous Spiegeltent debut with her earthy, soul drenched voice and a disarming onstage warmth. Trained in classical opera with an extraordinary five-octave range, Shellie moved to Darwin in 1997 to trace her Aboriginal family heritage and began a career as a singer-songwriter recording earthy and honest acoustic songs with contemporary instrumentation. | |
| Matt Walker, Abbie Cardwell & Lisa Miller Songwriters-in-the-Round Join Lisa Miller, Matt Walker and Triple J Unearthed winner Abbie Cardwell for this wonderful opportunity to learn more about the art of song writing. From acoustic-pop to blues to soul-folk-roots the genres will be covered well and truly by three indisputable world class songwriters. | |
| Goran Bregovic Tales & Songs for Weddings & Funerals With his roots in the Balkans and his head in the 21st century, Goran Bregovic brings his 37-piece Wedding and Funeral Choir and Orchestra to the State Theatre for a big-hearted spectacular. Comprising a gypsy brass band, classical string section, an accordionist, male choir, female vocalists, the raw sounds of rock-accented guitar and folk-style percussion, the sheer vibrancy on stage is intoxicating and the urge to dance, irresistible. | |
| Camille O'Sullivan The Dark Angel Camille O'Sullivan returns to Melbourne Festival to close the Beck's Bar in huge style with a moody new show of the dark, darker and darkest songs of Nick Cave, Jacques Brel, Tom Waits, David Bowie and more. | |
| The Mick Cameron Memorial String Band Featuring members of Headbelly Buzzard, The Mick Cameron Memorial String Band perform a tribute to the late Mick Cameron, guitar player, singer and co-founder of Australia's premier 'old time string band' over two unforgettable Festival nights. | |
| The Night Sky Songs for swooning, songs for dancing! Minor keys with major rhythm! If Edith Piaf had been luckier in love, she would have been in a band like this! | |
| eighth blackbird The Only Moving Thing Described by The New Yorker as "friendly, unpretentious, idealistic and highly skilled," this Grammy Award-winning ensemble brings its exciting new program to Melbourne. | |
| Xani Kolac The Twoks Melbourne electric violinist Xani Kolac is joined by drummer/percussionist Tom Gannon to perform the music of The Twoks. The show features original compositions for violin and drum kit as well as spontaneous improvisations and songs for violin and voice. | |
| Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey This Map is not to Scale Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey have collaborated in creating music for fifteen years. In This Map is not to Scale, they amplify, extend and over-emphasise some of the musical ephemera they have created for dance, theatre and film. By adjusting the focus of the eyepiece and ear trumpet they create extended pieces from tiny moments, making works which feature the 'in-betweens, underneaths and rarely-mentioned' of their practice. | |
| Washington Described by The Age as a "star in the making", singer-songwriter Megan Washington is best known as a collaborator (Paul Grabowsky) and bandmate (Ben Lee, Old Man River). For these Festival shows, the chanteuse debuts as a solo artist in her own right. |
