Sydney Mozart Society
Affiliated with the Mozarteum, Salzburg
Sydney Mozart Society brings you Mozart and much more from the 'Golden Age' of Chamber music.



2021 Season
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Thursday, 4 March 2021 at 8pm
Goldner String Quartet
– favourably compared with the best in the world
Dene Olding (violin), Irina Morozova (viola), Julian Smiles (cello), Dimity Hall ( violin).
Photo credit: Keith Saunders
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Thursday, 8 April 2021 at 8pm
Daniel Herscovitch and Clemens Leske
– collaborating for a decade
Daniel Herscovitch (piano) and Clemens Leske (piano).
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Tuesday, 10 August 2021 at 8pm
Konstantin Shamray and Thomas Rann
– two members of the Australian Piano Quartet, renowned as outstanding soloists
Konstantin Shamray (piano), Thomas Rann (cello)
Photo credit: Keith Saunders for Thomas Rann image
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Wednesday, 20 October 2021 at 8pm
Southern Cross Soloists
– Company in Residence, Queensland Performing Arts Centre and hosts of the annual Bangalow Music Festival
Tania Frazer (oboe/Artistic Director), Jonathan Henderson (flute), Ashley Smith (clarinet), Alan Smith (violin), Blair Harris (cello), James Wannan (viola), Alex Raineri (piano).
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Tuesday, 14 December 2021 at 8pm
Sonus Piano Quartet
Aiko Goto (violin), Brenda Jones (piano), Timothy Nankervis ('cello), Jacqueline Cronin (viola).
Sonus Piano Quartet (l-r) Aiko Goto (violin), Brenda Jones (piano), Timothy Nankervis ('cello), Jacqueline Cronin (viola).
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Thursday, 10 March 2022 at 8pm
Streeton Trio
– Australia’s most internationally successful piano trio
Umberto Clerici (cello), Emma Jardine (violin) and Benjamin Kopp (piano) who is replaced this evening by Vatche Jambazian (guest piano)
Umberto Clerici (cello), Emma Jardine (violin), Ben Kopp (piano) Photo Credit: Keith Saunders
COVID-19 Safety
The safety of our musicians and audience is of utmost importance so please follow directions from the venue. Our venue is a registered COVID Safe business and has introduced measures to ensure a safe environment for everyone. Read more here. These arrangements may change as appopriate so please look out for the updated information that will be provided prior to each concert.
Please arrive in plenty of time for a prompt start and allow time for QR code registration and other expected delays, as for example, only two people can be in the lifts.
Please stay at home if you are feeling unwell, displaying COVID-19 symptoms or are required to self-isolate.
Our venue and how to access it
Our concerts are held in the Concourse Concert Hall, Victoria Avenue, Chatswood. With its superb acoustics, comfortable seating and many amenities, the Concourse Concert Hall is regarded as one of the best chamber music venues in Sydney.
Seats are pre-allocated and specific information will be provided in the weeks before each concert.
Parking is available in the Concourse car park and in nearby shopping centre car parks. The venue is only a short walk from the Chatswood railway and bus transport interchange.
There are nearby restaurants and cafes, which give concert goers many options for dinner and socialising.
There will be no food or beverages sold at the venue until COVID-19 restrictions allow.
On concert nights, the Concourse foyer and terrace open at 7PM. Concert hall doors open at 7.30PM. Concerts begin at 8PM.
All tickets to Sydney Mozart Society concerts are numbered and member tickets are pre-allocated to accord with COVID-19 legal requirements. Ticket holder identification will be held by The Concourse to comply with tracing requirements. The Concert Hall is spacious and good seating is assured.
Non-members are welcome
Single tickets for each of our 2021 season concerts are:
Adults, $50
Seniors/Pensioners, $47
Full-time students and children under 13, $20
Tickets can be purchased in advance:
- Online through Ticketek.
- By phoning The Concourse (02) 8075 8100
- In person from The Concourse Box Office, Chatswood or from Ticketek agencies - but please note that due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19, both may continue to be operating to reduced hours or be closed until further notice.
Prices include $8.25 transaction fee and a further delivery fee of $1.00 may apply when tickets are booked by phone or online.