Musica Viva Australia

Musica Viva Australia

Musica Viva Australia is the oldest independent performing arts organisation in Australia and the world's largest entrepreneur of chamber music.[1] It was formed in 1945 in Sydney by violist Richard Goldner. The Artistic Director is composer Carl Vine.

Musica Viva presented more than 2,500 concerts in 2010, in Australia.

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History

Musica Viva's heritage is grounded in the vision of one man - Richard Goldner - a Romanian-born violist who had trained in Vienna. Goldner arrived in Australia as a refugee in 1939 but maintained his strong connections with many of the most respected musicians in Europe.[2][3]

Once asked what he expected when he arrived in Australia, his answer was simple. First he expected to save his life. Second, he soon realised that music was not a way of life in Australia in the way it was in Europe. Men generally did not attend concerts as it was considered 'sissy' - a perception that lasted until the GIs came from America.[citation needed]

Goldner persevered and soon after formed the Monomeeth String Quartet, which took its name from an Indigenous Australian word for peace and harmony.

Inspired by his life in Vienna and the enormous respect for his teacher Simon Pullman, he was determined to create a 'Pullman-like' ensemble in Sydney. Reading in 1944 of his great mentor's death in the Treblinka extermination camp in August 1942, Goldner's plans accelerated and he recruited 17 musicians and divided them into four string quartets (and piano). The quartets were trained individually before uniting as one group - Richard Goldner's Sydney Musica Viva.

The first concert of Sydney Musica Viva was presented at Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music on 8 December 1945. Let down by Sydney's unreliable war-time power supply, the concert took place in darkness save the headlights of several cars parked in the doorway of the auditorium and some hurricane lamps in the foyers.

Concerts and programs

  • Coffee Concerts - an intimate, morning concert series in Sydney and Melbourne featuring Australian soloists and ensemble artists.
    • The 2011 Sydney season features Synergy Percussion, Geoffrey Collins with Alice Giles, Australian Brass Quintet, Emma-Jane Murphy with Bernadette Harvey.
    • The 2011 Melbourne season features Howard Panny with Timothy Young, Tinalley String Quartet, Saguaro Trio, Melbourne Symphony Percussion & Friends and Australian Brass Quintet.


  • Musica Viva In Schools - a music education program, annually reaching 400,000 school students through the presentation of 2,300 concerts, workshops, artists-in-residence and masterclasses around Australia. "The program is based on three key elements for success in music education: motivated students, well-resourced teachers and the experience of live music".
  • CountryWide - a regional touring program of public concerts, family concerts, workshops and residencies reaching more than 18,000 rural Australians each year.
  • Café Carnivale - a Sydney music series of more than 75 concerts annually, presenting a diverse program of world music in "relaxed and intimate venues".

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