
Sensory Concerts is a series of high-quality classical concerts for children and adults with sensory/special needs.
More infoWe’re passionate about sharing outstanding music and artists with you and your community.
We’re always keen to perform, whether you’re in Tyalgum, Bermagui, Wagga Wagga, or anywhere in between. You can check out our 2022 Regional Touring Artists below.
We collaborate and partner with a wide range of presenting partners for our tours, including regional conservatories, music societies and clubs, and venues. Through funding from Create NSW, we can cover all travel costs for bringing our artists to you, so get in touch and help us put your town or city on our itinerary.
For more information please contact Sean Moloney - Manager, Special Projects And Regional Touring via email smoloney@musicaviva.com.au
Musica Viva’s Regional Featured Artists represent Australia’s best musicians and include dynamic young ensembles as well as established musicians at the peak of their careers. View a list of our featured artists for 2022 and 2023 by clicking the buttons below.
Sensory Concerts is a series of high-quality classical concerts for children and adults with sensory/special needs.
More infoAndrea Lam introduces an interactive experience where the audience ‘chooses its own musical adventure’ and determines the music of the day – with options spanning from J. S. Bach to Bill Evans.
More infoWe seek out musical voices that are worth hearing. So we’ve amplified four leading voices of their generation: Australian composer Matt Laing and the soloistic talents of Z.E.N. Trio.
More infoCome along and listen to music with world roots brought to local stages. Be part of a musical community as diverse as Australia.
More infoGuitar and harp is an exquisite combination that whispers its secrets only in the most intimate and transparent acoustic.
More infoGelareh Pour’s Garden brings a new kind of diasporic expression to Australia’s cross-cultural landscape.
More infoVocal Detour will take you on a journey to different countries and different times, in a celebration of the natural beauty that surrounds us.
More infoIan Munro and Aura Go perform Munro’s new score to the Australian silent film, The Sentimental Bloke (1919).
More infoFour saxophonists lock eyes, no sheet music to distract them. They bend their knees with the flow of the music, and lift their fingers to snap with the beat.
More infoTo see all upcoming regional concerts, please visit