The Voyage of Musical Discovery music education series was established and designed by the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra and its founding artistic director and world-renowned educator, the late Richard Gill. Each of the three programs is designed for intergenerational audiences. Both school groups and the general public are warmly invited to discover this unique way to explore music from the past and present in a new light.

The Voyage of Musical Discovery is equal parts concert and demonstration. It comprises three separate programs, closely aligned with the NSW, Queensland and Victorian music curriculums, in Terms 1, 2 and 3. Co-artistic directors, Rachael Beesley and Nicole van Bruggen present each Voyage together with Peter Clark. Each Voyage features musicians of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra in the first half, and a contemporary guest artist or ensemble featured in the second half. By placing Australian music written in the last 25 years alongside earlier Classical and Romantic works, listeners are shown the many compositional links and similarities in structure, tonality, rhythmic function, orchestration and modes of expression between old and new music.

Since 2018, over 6,000 secondary school music students from Greater Sydney, Brisbane, and regional New South Wales and Queensland have attended the Voyage of Musical Discovery education programs presented by the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, and we are thrilled to present the Voyage in Melbourne for the first time in 2023 in collaboration with Monash University.

Each Voyage presentation comes with a free, downloadable Education Kit, written by musician and educator Charles MacInnes. The kits identify common elements between historical and contemporary music, guiding participants to design their own collaborative works in the classroom and in ensembles. Drawing on the latest research in the field of historically informed performance, students learn that the lines between the styles and centuries are not as distinct as often assumed and – most importantly – that the modern musician is equal parts collaborator, designer and improviser. By making music rather than doing it, a whole world of insight and discovery awaits.


Photo by Robert Catto

Design & Innovation
Monday 13 March, 6.30pm
The Neilson, ACO Pier 2/3, Sydney

Cultural Narratives
Thursday 1 June, 6.30pm
The Concourse, Chatswood

Musical Identities
Monday 7 August, 6.30pm
City Recital Hall, Sydney

Photo by Robert Catto

Design & Innovation
Monday 6 March, 11.30am
St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly

Cultural Narratives
Monday 5 June, 11.30am
St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly

Musical Identities
Monday 31 July, 11.30am
St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly

Photo by Robert Catto

Design & Innovation
Thursday 9 March, 6.30pm
David Li Sound Gallery
The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts, Monash University

Cultural Narratives
Thursday 8 June, 6.30pm
David Li Sound Gallery
The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts, Monash University
(this Voyage has been cancelled)

Musical Identities
Thursday 3 August, 6.30pm
Robert Blackwood Hall
The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts, Monash University
(this Voyage has been cancelled)


Curious about what to expect?

Jane McIntosh, Head of Performing Arts K-12 at Nowra Anglican College says of the NSW program:

"The concerts address the NSW curriculum outcomes directly and provide resources that immerse students in Composition, Performance and Aural activities…(They) expose students to valued cultural experiences, engaging discussions and excellent support materials that have students and teachers feeling confident and excited about Music."

Stephanie Holmes, SCEGGS Darlinghurst, attended the 2022 Voyage programs with her students:

“I am very happy with the content – the Voyages this year enhanced my students’ study of topics in the classroom – their feedback was very positive... The kits are quite comprehensive and detailed – lots of teaching ideas and resources!”

Watch this little taster of our Voyage of Musical Discovery music education program where we explore Cultural & Historical Contexts.

We teach music because it is unique and good. We teach music so that children can make their own music. We teach music because it acts in a unique way on the heart, mind, soul and spirit of the child, stimulating thought and imagination in very special ways. These are the real reasons for teaching music.
— Richard Gill | Founding Artistic Director