EVENTS
BACH-GLASS-BRITTEN | Southern Cross Soloists
SXS is thrilled to present their Next Gen artists, alongside 2024 Margaret Schindler Vocal Scholarship recipient, Jack Bolton, in a program of chamber music that will challenge and delight. Featuring works by JS Bach, Benjamin Britten, and including the brilliant String Quartet no 5 by Phillip Glass, these rising stars of QLD will be mentored by (Acting) Co-AD Margaret Blades.
Disney Classics
Southern Downs String Ensemble with Granite Belt Junior Choir and The Hollytops Choir present a fun-filled afternoon of Disney music featuring hits from Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Incredibles, and more.
Tango Enigmático
Discover the dynamic energy and vibrant music of Tango Enigmático. This ensemble breathes new life into the rich tradition of Argentinian tango, blending familiar dance rhythms with innovative contemporary compositions. With violin, double bass, and piano, their music will transport you to the lively streets of Buenos Aires and beyond. Experience the passion and soul of tango from every corner of the globe with Tango Enigmático.
The Birth & Death of Stars | MZAZA
MZAZA is back in the Stanthorpe region after a memorable concert at Harrigans Lane in 2023.
MZAZA is one of the most unique bands coming out of Australia today. Drawing on French, Spanish-Sephardic and Balkan sounds, this six-piece reinvents folk traditions and crafts a world where music knows no borders.
Free Music workshops with MZAZA
Prior to their concert, MZAZA will conduct free workshops for local musicians and singers of any age and skill level. Workshops will be held from 2-3pm Sat 12 October at the Stanthorpe Civic Centre.
Max Foster Homecoming Tour
Award-winning Brisbane pianist Max Foster returns home to Queensland after valuable time spent in the prestigious halls of the Juilliard School, Yale University, and the Peabody Institute. Witness one of Australia's most exciting pianists in a thrilling program featuring masterpieces by Beethoven, Debussy, Schubert, and more!
The Joan Smith Tribute Recital
Each year about this time members of the Granite Belt Choir, Contempo, and Granite Belt Junior Choir pay tribute to Joan in music and song, by performing the annual Joan Smith Tribute Recital in Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery. Tickets: Adults $20; members $15; 15 & under free. Bookings essential (including free tickets).
Late Shift Big Band
After hugely successful concerts in 2022 and 2023, the Late Shift Big Band is coming back to Stanthorpe for an entertaining night of swing, jazz and rock music to have you dancing the night away.
A Song and Dance: Classical Guitar Recital | Jesse Flowers
This programme draws together works by seemingly disparate composers, all inspired by song and dance. From melodious and lyrical to pulsating and rocking, this programme encompasses it all. Book tickets online.
A Collection of Seasons Concert | The Occasional Players & Alan Smith
The Occasional Players and Alan Smith invite you to a captivating concert celebrating "A Collection of Seasons." Featuring a special solo performance from Vivaldi's famous "The Four Seasons" by Alan Smith, violinist and Associate Concertmaster from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, this program promises to evoke the beauty and emotions of each season through music. Expect a delightful journey through delightful seasonal pieces.
Tickets: $25 (adults), children 15 and under free. Bookings essential (including for free tickets).
Auslan Choir
The Auslan Choir will be performing at the Gallery in celebration of the Gallery re-opening. Free entry.
Seasons of Life | Granite Belt Junior Choir
Journey through the seasons of life with a cycle of songs from different genres. Free entry.
The Granite Belt Junior Choir, with singers aged from 7 to 18, has been a part of the Stanthorpe music landscape for many years. The singers are brought together by a shared love of music and perform a wide variety of music styles, under the current direction of Janet Zijm.
Inspired Melodies
Malcolm presents... Inspired Melodies. Featuring: Southern Downs String Ensemble, Combined choirs of Warwick East Street Singers & Granite Belt Choir, Violinist - Alan Smith, Soprano - Laura Rainey, Soprano - Jill Hulme, Soprano - Jenel Hunt, Flautist - Cara Hall, Trumpeter - James Waites, Bass/Baritone - Malcolm Gamble.
$25 adults, $20 Gallery Members, free for 15 years and under. Tickets at the door or book online.
Contra Guitar Duo
Experience the exhilarating synergy of Contra Guitar Duo! Join Hamish Strathdee and Emma-Shay Gallenti-Guilfoyle on a musical journey, featuring captivating compositions inspired by Schubert, Houghton, Grenfell, Edwards, Tansman, and Assad. Unveil the magic of diverse melodies in this unforgettable concert. 🎸🎶
Aurora Borealis meets Aurora Australis
The Borealis String Quartet (USA) in concert with Prof Gilbert de Greeve (Belgium).
Movies, Memories and Merry Christmas
Experience the captivating melodies of the Southern Downs String Ensemble under the direction of the maestro, Malcolm Gamble. Joining them on stage are members of the talented Brisbane Youth Regional Orchestra. Together, they will take you on a musical journey through the enchanting realms of cinematic scores and heartwarming Christmas carols. Don't miss this harmonious fusion of cinematic magic and holiday cheer!
Beethoven and Beyond
Southern Cross Soloist violist, James Wannan is joined by Australia’s next generation of star performers. In this program, two masterpieces by Beethoven are combined with eclectic works that demonstrate how Beethoven's legacy has endured through the centuries.
Together We Sing
Voices of Birralee is hosting a community concert in Stanthorpe, in collaboration with local choir, The Granite Belt Choir. Book tickets online or purchase at the door.
And now, the News | Songs of our land
The combined Granite Belt Choirs (Granite Belt Choir, Contempo & Granite Belt Junior Choir) present a series of Australiana songs charting the music of our land. The performance is dedicated to the memory of Joan Smith. Songs include Inanay (Torres Straight Island lullaby), Botany Bay, Diamantina Drover, The Last ANZAC, You’re The Voice, I Still Call Australia Home, and much more. Purchase tickets at the door or online.
Late Shift Big Band
After a hugely successful concert in 2022 the Late Shift Big Band is coming back to Stanthorpe for an entertaining night of swing, jazz and rock music to have you dancing the night away.
Beat of the Bush concert
The Winter School Music Program is held every winter in Tenterfield, and is hosted by the Cuskelly College of Music. As part of their program they host concerts every evening during the Winter School. The Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery is happy to host the Beat of the Bush concert on Tuesday 4 July. Tickets are available at the door or online and are $30 (or $25 for Gallery members).
National University of Singapore Society Choir & Granite Belt Choir
Members of the National University of Singapore Society Choir will join Granite Belt Choir in a short concert here in Stanthorpe on Thursday 15th June. This performance will be held in the Supper Room at the Civic Centre and commences at 6pm. Both choirs will present a selection of songs and then combine for a couple of special numbers. Entry by donation.
Sing with Birralee
Voices of Birralee's Artistic Staff and Touring Choir invite singers aged 9 - 17years to join us for a fun and engaging afternoon of workshops.
Contra Mozart: Classical quartets in dynamic contrast
Performed by an outstanding constellation of chamber soloists, Contra Mozart promises an unforgettable listening experience. European masterworks by Mozart are intertwined with solos by Peter Sculthorpe, one of the defining figures in twentieth-century Australian Music. Contra Concerts permits you an hour to switch off, recharge and disconnect from deadline mode. We invite you to sit back, let your mind wander and share in the rare exchange of music between performers and audience, only achievable in the intimacy of the chamber music salon.
Late Shift Big Band
Wonderful music to warm up your winter, jazz up your Saturday night and put a "swing" in your step.
Concert Hall: Cuskelly College of Music Beat of the Bush Music Festival
We welcome the Cuskelley College of Music back to the Gallery with the Concert Hall concert, a part of the Beat of the Bush Music Festival during their Winter Music School in Tenterfield. Tickets: $25 (or $20 for members). Purchase online or at the Gallery.
The Joan Smith Tribute Recital
Performers include The Granite Belt Choir, The Granite Belt Junior Choir, Contempo, and The Occasional Players. There will be a wide range of genres of music performed from classical to contemporary, and concluding with an Australian piece performed by all members.
Isn't it Romantic? Music in the Gallery featuring Natasha Kloppers
It’s not just the name of a song - it’s an era in history which has inspired music, literature, art and philosophy. And it’s music of the Romantic Era that you will hear and enjoy when Natasha Kloppers joins us for Music in the Gallery. Familiar music from composers such as Chopin, DeBussy and Satie - music with the ability to transport you to another realm. And also some pieces by contemporary composers like Luke Faulkner whose works mirror those of his musical heroes, and an arrangement of Tchaikovsky by Karen Kornienko. It’s a concert to take the word “swoon” to a new level of, well, swooning. We’ll have the smelling salts on stand-by. $15 for SAGS members, $20 for non-members. Complimentary glass of sparkling on arrival. Entry from 1:30pm for concert to commence at 2pm.
Granite Belt Choir in Concert
Cost $10. Due to social distancing limitations, numbers will be strictly limited. Please RSVP to admin@srag.org.au or 07 4681 1874.
The Savoyard Singers present: The Curtain is Up
The theme of The Savoyard Singers performance this year is: “The Curtain is Up” symbolising – in spite of our present day adversities, music will always find a way, with its popular songs of today and yesterday - presented with glitter and imagination, plus music written by the most famous musical comedy lyricists and composers, to help us to an escapism of happiness and wonderful musical memories. $15 entry.
Music in the Gallery: Changing Seasons with soloist Alan Smith
What could be more enticing than a concert featuring The Occasional Players? How about the addition of Alan Smith – concertmaster, educator, string performer extraordinaire! And the reference to “Changing Seasons”? Think Vivaldi’s famous and much loved “The Four Seasons”. You can hear “Winter” and “Spring”, much like we are actually experiencing at present, as well as some other delicious music to pluck at your heartstrings. Tickets available online through Humanitix. $20 per person.
The Joan Smith Tribute Recital
The annual Joan Smith Tribute Recital. Cost $10. Due to social distancing limitations, this event is by invitation only. Please RSVP to admin@srag.org.au or 07 4681 1874.