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Inventi are a leading force in Australian music. Award winning performances in Australian concert halls and festivals have led to an enthusiastic following of their innovative programming and outstanding style. They are one of the most prolific chamber ensembles in Australia, with over 80 diverse concerts in their 2023 season. Inventi is an exciting voice in Australian music. 

Their shows are an interactive experience, seamlessly combining music, visuals and other effects. Inventi regularly work with a diverse range of collaborators from animators to storytellers, artists and songwriters. 

Renowned for their impressive arrangements of large-scale works for chamber ensemble, they regularly commission and perform new works by living Australian composers. Their discography is growing, with two new albums released in Nov 2020: ‘Women of the Earth’ and ‘Peer Gynt’ which debuted in the Top 20 of the ARIA Charts. Inventi’s diverse contribution to the Australian arts sector is unparalleled.

Photo credit: Agatha Yim


Cushion Concert

A cushion concert experience of this performance is also available at 2:00PM.
 
Cushion concerts are live performances for children by local as well as internationally recognised musicians. They are affordable and presented in a relaxed and friendly environment.
 
We choose music that is stimulating for young listeners, make sure each concert is unlike the last and keep the performance under 40 minutes.
 
Children bring a cushion (or borrow one of ours), as well as a teddy and a snack. If they need to move around to get a better view, want to dance or stretch out on the floor, that's fine. If a child has a question or want to talk about the performance – that's great.
 
Tickets are $5 per child (with accompanying adult free).  Additional children or adults $5 and children under 12 months are free.

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BV&E acknowledges the Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Peoples as the traditional custodians of the lands where our venues stand and where we share stories through art and culture.

We acknowledge and pay respect to their Elders past, present and future.