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FeaturesAdaptation and out of the box thinking in the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s 2026 program
5 November 2025
WASO’s newly unveiled 2026 program features plenty of new work commissioning, and championing of both West Australian and Australian talent.
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FeaturesThe WA Symphony Orchestra 2025 program gave us a moveable feast
27 August 2025
WASO’s quest to find replacement venues for the Perth Concert Hall has led to the commissioning of an important new work and the development of an innovative classical music program.
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SpotlightBuilding worlds with sound: spotlight on WASO composer in residence Olivia Davies
21 August 2025
Will Yeoman talks to West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s composer-in-residence Olivia Davies as she reflects on creativity and her love of nature ahead of the world premiere of her latest work, Swarm.
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ReviewsMiyazawa and Wooding: Chamber Music in Close Quarters
21 July 2025
In his latest review, Will Yeoman explores Morceaux de Salon, a captivating chamber performance by Akiko Miyazawa and Liam Wooding at Lawson Flats, where intimacy, informality, and virtuosity shared centre stage.
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Spring into the school holidays
21 September 2023
From Awesome activities to magical nannies, there are so many marvellous ways to have a jolly holiday, writes Julie Hosking.
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ReviewsFisch’s big gamble richly rewarding
27 May 2023
The orchestra is huge and so is the music. Bourby Webster revels in the masterful direction of two of opera’s greatest composers and welcomes the next generation to the stage.
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ReviewsWASO’s Bond show right on Q
3 February 2023
Agent 007 always finds a way to beat the odds – as did the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, delivering a rousing Skyfall in Concert despite some technical gremlins, writes Julie Hosking.
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EngageSpring Gig Guide for Kids
21 September 2019
Recently I attended a concert by the WA Symphony Orchestra with several eight year olds and their mothers. We sat in the choir stalls behind the …
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