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  • 2025
  • A Musical Awakening
A Musical Awakening
  • Classical Music

acomusicalawakening25 A Musical Awakening Australian Chamber Orchestra Classical Music Australian Chamber Orchestra A Musical Awakening

15 Sep 2025, 7pm
Concert Hall
  • Australian Chamber Orchestra 2025 Season Tickets are now available to purchase.

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2 hours
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Overview

Experience the healing power of music, directed by ACO Principal Cello Timo-Veikko Valve, featuring recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey

Music is visceral and vital. In A Musical Awakening, we invite you to take a breath and lean into this program designed to nourish your soul. Directed by Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) Principal Cello Timo-Veikko Valve, the orchestra will be joined by friend and recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey, whose mastery of this most elemental of instruments is unsurpassed.

The ACO will explore the different ways music can heal, culminating in Beethoven’s Holy Song of Thanksgiving, composed after his recovery from a life-threatening illness. Beethoven was forever facing down adversity with music, and this heartfelt masterpiece is filled with quiet joy and a deep gratitude for life and the chance to live it.

Max Richter wrote his intimate On the Nature of Daylight after witnessing the suffering of the Iraq war, and its beauty has resonated with filmmakers and fans as an antidote to tragedy. The ACO will premiere a new work from Pulitzer-prize winning composer David Lang and enter Jaakko Kuusisto’s tranquil sound world with the lush warmth of Wiima. From a millennium earlier, abbess Hildegard’s sublime songs speak directly to the human soul, holy reflections that broke musical barriers then and remain potent today. Melody Eötvös’ Meraki embodies its title, a Greek word which means to create with soul or love. And that is what music is all about.

This concert is for everyone and anyone who wants to experience healing, renewal, invigoration and enlightenment. 

  • This event is part of Australian Chamber Orchestra’s 2025 Season. View the full program here. 

Program

Hildegard von Bingen/ Erkki Veltheim Ave Generosa / Illuminations
Max Richter On the Nature of Daylight
Melody Eötvös Meraki^
David Lang flute and echo (World Premiere)^^
Jaakko Kuusisto Wiima
Claudio Monteverdi / Barbara Strozzi / Antonio Vivaldi / Erkki Veltheim Imaginary Cities: A Baroque Fantasy
Ludwig van Beethoven (arr. Timo-Veikko Valve) String Quartet in A minor, Op.132: Ill. Molto adagio Holy Song of Thanksgiving
^Commissioned by the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
^^Commissioned by the Australian Chamber Orchestra, generously supported by Ulrike Klein AO.

Listen to a sneak peek of the program on Spotify below!

About ACO

The Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) is celebrating fifty years in 2025 and is one of the most acclaimed chamber orchestras in the world, renowned for their inspired programming, unrivalled virtuosity, energy and individuality. Under the direction of Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, they take audiences on an adventure to create truly transformative experiences.

Important Information

This event is part of Australian Chamber Orchestra’s 2025 Season. View the full program. 

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Concession

Includes Veterans’ Affairs pensioners, and Centrelink-issued Pensions and Commonwealth Healthcare cardholders. Seniors Cards are not eligible for concession prices.

Student

Discounted tickets for full time students in selected price reserves. Proof of current study must be produced before tickets are issued.

Under 35

Discounted tickets for people aged under 35 years at the date of the concert. Valid proof of age must be proffered.

Great discounts available for groups of 8+. 

Premium $105
A-Reserve $88
B-Reserve $73
C-Reserve $51
D-Reserve $49

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Artists

  • Director and Cello Timo-Veikko Valve
  • Recorders Genevieve Lacey
  • Chamber Orchestra Australian Chamber Orchestra

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