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  • 2026
  • Isles of Light
Isles of Light
  • Classical Music

acoislesoflight26 Isles of Light Australian Chamber Orchestra Classical Music Australian Chamber Orchestra Isles of Light

22 Jun 2026, 7pm
Concert Hall
  • This event is part of Australian Chamber Orchestra’s 2026 Season. Tickets are also available through subscriptions on Australian Chamber Orchestra’s website.

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2 hours
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Overview

A genre-defying voyage from the pastoral majesty of Vaughan Williams to the experimental universe of Kate Bush, directed by British virtuoso Lawrence Power

The British Isles boast a magnificent anthology of music grounded in lush, poetic landscapes and thriving cities. This concert will transport you there. British violin and viola virtuoso Lawrence Power makes his Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) debut directing music from Thomas Tallis’ evocative theme – made famous by Vaughan Williams – to the genre-defying exuberance of Kate Bush. 

Vaughan Williams’ sublime Fantasia is a pinnacle of the English music tradition that has inspired countless musicians. Herbert Howells heard its premiere and left the cathedral to wander awestruck through the streets of Gloucester, staying up all night with excitement before writing his Elegy, an answer to Vaughan Williams, and a prayer of thanksgiving for musical imagination. 

Power is a brilliant violist who is equally at home on the violin. Effortlessly switching between the two instruments in the one performance, he is a thrilling and imaginative artist. Power will perform the world premiere of a new viola concerto written for him by his friend Garth Knox, inspired by Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and English folk music. 

Opening with a mixtape of English music beginning with Baroque master Henry Purcell, the concert culminates in Elizabeth Maconchy’s Symphony for Double String Orchestra. A lifelong friend of Vaughan Williams, she is considered one of the great 20th-century British composers. Brought to life by an expanded Australian Chamber Orchestra, the symphony will bring this odyssey to a thrilling close.

Program

Various Artists An English Mixtape, from Henry Purcell to Kate Bush 
Garth Knox Viola Concerto^ (World Premiere) 
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis 
Herbert Howells Elegy, Op.15 
Elizabeth Maconchy Symphony for Double String Orchestra 
^Commissioned by the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Camerata Bern supported by Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation.

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

About ACO

The Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) is one of the most acclaimed chamber orchestras in the world. Led by their pioneering Artistic Director Richard Tognetti, the Orchestra is defined by its exceptional virtuosity and an irrepressible sense of adventure and curiosity.

Important Information

This event is part of Australian Chamber Orchestra’s 2026 Season. View the full QPAC program here.

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

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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 $110
A-Reserve $91
B-Reserve $75
C-Reserve $53

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Artists

  • Director, Violin and Viola Lawrence Power
  • Chamber Orchestra Australian Chamber Orchestra

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