Snow Concert Hall INTERNATIONAL SERIES 2025 SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS
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2025 SEASON SUBSCRIPTION
Eye-popping virtuosity. Spellbinding passion. Momentous brilliance.
UNVEILING AN EXHILARATING 2025 SEASON
Experience the magic of the Snow Concert Hall with a 2025 Season Pass - 6 captivating performances by renowned international artists.
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Nordic notes and classical favourites weave a common thread through the programmes of the six unmissable international artists and ensembles performing in Snow Concert Hall’s Season 2025.
Programmes of virtuosic Chopin and Ravel from pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, and uplifting Mozart from Kristian Bezuidenhout and the acclaimed Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, sit alongside the sumptuous sound worlds of violin-cello duo, The Balanas Sisters, and all-female a cappella choir, Sjaella.
And, from closer to home, bringing their experiences of esteemed international careers to Canberran soil we have the sensational duo of British virtuoso violinist, Anthony Marwood, and classical accordion phenomenon, James Crabb delivering their fresh take on music by Piazzolla, Bach and Vaughan Williams, before flute star and Artistic Director of Snow Hall, Ana de la Vega, closes the season with a with a live concert of her Amazon No.1 album, My Paris.
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2025 SEASON OVERVIEW
The Balanas SistersThursday 20 February | 7pmProgram Highlights: Vivaldi, Vasks, RavelThe dynamo Latvian violin and cello sister duo are bringing a thrilling program of Baroque masters (Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’), French impressionists and contemporary minimalists to Canberra as they make their much anticipated Australian debut. ....................................................................... “eye-popping virtuosity” | |
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra & Kristian BezuidenhoutSaturday 29 March | 7pmProgram Highlights: Mozart, J.C BachFor more than three decades, Germany’s Freiburg Baroque Orchestra has been one of the leading period ensembles in the world. Amidst performing over 100 concerts a year, the orchestra comes to Canberra for the very first time, presenting Mozart’s most popular work with famed Australian fortepiano soloist Kristian Bezuidenhout. ....................................................................... “I had hoped that I would not fall in love with another orchestra, but in fact I did” | |
SjaellaWednesday 23 July | 7pmProgram Highlights: Purcell, Shaw, Folk SongsUnprecedented in the musical world, Sjaella is an a capella group of six young women from Leipzig whose beautifully blended voices and engaging manner hold audiences spellbound around the globe. Sjaella is from the Scandinavian word for soul. ....................................................................... “Vocal and harmonic perfection, brilliant coordination, charm and humour” | |
Anthony Marwood & James CrabbThursday 25 September | 7pmProgram Highlights: Piazzolla, Vaughan-Williams, BachMega-duo accordion virtuoso James Crabb & British violinist Anthony Marwood, bring this unique combination and thrilling programme to Snow Concert Hall. ....................................................................... “Two old friends, fiendishly talented. It truly felt as if the listener were privileged to be there as an onlooker and eavesdropper” | |
Benjamin GrosvenorThursday 16 October | 7pmProgram Highlights: Chopin, Ravel, MussorgskyBritain’s superstar pianist comes to Snow Concert Hall with some of the greatest works ever written for piano. ....................................................................... “Grosvenor is the real deal” ***** | |
Ana de la Vega& Grace KimSaturday 15 November | 7pmProgram Highlights: Debussy, Saint-Saëns, RavelOur Artistic Director and International flute star closes the Snow season with a live concert of her Amazon No.1 album, My Paris. ....................................................................... “Critics are unanimous that she is one of the most outstanding artists of our time” |
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“They say that all good things come in threes. I still pinch myself when I think about the opportunity I've been given to guard and lead this hall. And to look down the barrel of a third concert season like this one makes me incredibly proud.
"My dream with this hall has always been to nurture a reputation for Canberra as a hub for classical music. And I’m thrilled that, after two years of delivering on the promise of bringing top artists from all over the world to Canberra, we’re continuing to do so in 2025.
“Our international series showcases artists of an eye-wateringly high calibre. Snow Concert Hall’s acoustics are outstanding, and the feeling as a performer is absolutely wonderful, so I can’t wait to welcome these great artists from all over the world to perform here in Canberra and to sharing with you the magic and beauty of the music".
– Ana de la Vega, Artistic Director
We look forward to welcoming you to Snow Concert Hall in 2025
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