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  • The Devil’s Violin
The Devil’s Violin
  • Classical Music

acodevilsviolin26 The Devil’s Violin Australian Chamber Orchestra Classical Music Australian Chamber Orchestra The Devil’s Violin

23 Mar 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

Virtuoso Ilya Gringolts directs the Australian Chamber Orchestra in a program that pushes the violin to its fiery limits

The devil played the violin for Tartini in a dream. The music was charismatic, electrifying, fiendishly difficult and utterly transfixing. Tartini awoke and transcribed the melody, penning the Devil’s Trill sonata. It can only be played by someone astounding.

Ilya Gringolts is that player, returning with his dazzling virtuosity and commanding stage presence for his third tour with the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO). In the rehearsal room, Gringolts brings an intellectual curiosity and joy in experimentation, whether he’s playing Vivaldi or breathing life into new music. On stage, the result is an assured mastery, where the most difficult music appears effortless. The Australian Chamber Orchestra is one of his favourite ensembles, collaborators capable of answering his nuance and creativity with their own curiosity and skill.

Gringolts and the Australian Chamber Orchestra explore their shared passion for authentic interpretations of Italian Baroque music in a sparkling program featuring Geminiani, Tartini and Vivaldi – where Gringolts will be joined by ACO Principal Violin Satu Vänskä – performed in contrast with contemporary works. Enigmatic Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina’s String Quartet No.2 looks to the harmonies of heaven from an unsettled, earthbound soul. Renowned Australian composer Paul Stanhope’s Giving Ground is a dramatic answer to Geminiani’s famous Concerto Grosso. 

Experience the violin pushed to its very limits with Ilya Gringolts and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, in this fiery display from two of the world’s greats.

Program

Johann Paul von Westhoff Violin Sonata No.3 in D minor: III. Imitation of the Bells 
Antonio Vivaldi Violin Concerto in D minor, RV237 
Sofia Gubaidulina (arr. strings) String Quartet No.2 
Giuseppe Tartini (arr. strings) Violin Sonata in G minor Devil’s Trill
Mieczysław Weinberg Aria, Op.9 
Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for Two Violins in C major, RV507 
Paul Stanhope Giving Ground^
Francesco Geminiani Concerto Grosso No.12 in D minor “La Follia” 
^Commissioned by the Australian Chamber Orchestra

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 $123
A-Reserve $109
B-Reserve $84
C-Reserve $61

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Artists

  • Director and Violin Ilya Gringolts
  • Violin Satu Vänskä
  • Chamber Orchestra Australian Chamber Orchestra

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