Music Nights
The concert unfolded as a mesmerizing journey through two vibrant harp traditions, offering audiences a rare opportunity to experience the poetic beauty of the Irish harp alongside the rhythmic brilliance of the Paraguayan harp. Set in an intimate, carefully curated venue, the evening became a rich exploration of culture, history, and emotion conveyed through the universal language of music.
On Friday, March 14, 2025, music lovers gathered at Glebe, for an unforgettable evening of Hindustani Classical music by internationally acclaimed vocalist Indrani Mukherjee. The hall resonated with the rich, soulful strains of Khayal and Thumri as Indrani took the stage.
It was a night where the borders between India and Australia seemed to dissolve, replaced by a vibrant, soulful exchange of rhythm and melody. For one special evening in Sydney, five prolific musicians took the stage together, creating a sound that was as unpredictable as it was electrifying.
The performance by ARIA-nominated flamenco guitarist Damian Wright and virtuoso kaval player Metin Yilmaz captivated audiences with its depth, passion and artistry. Together they brought to life a dialogue between two distinct yet deeply rooted musical traditions blending the meditative tones of the Anatolian kaval with the fiery intensity of flamenco guitar.
Australian audiences experienced the captivating live debut of Swiss-based duo iipm project in Sydney, as part of their Australian tour featuring their latest work, «figures & fixtures». Known for their innovative approach and boundary-pushing performances, Phoebe Bognár from Australia and Mikołaj Rytowski from Poland brought their unbounded performative, post-instrumental exploration to the stage, redefining the possibilities of flute and percussion.