Upcoming Performances
Berardi & Anning
Breathe
UndeR my sKin : Kennedy Snow
Modern Masterpieces
Jackie with Three Guitars
The Savannah Way
Transients
Amelia Evans & Bob Sedergreen
Audrey Powne & James Bowers
Tulalah
To The Surface
Luke Howard, Sophie Hutchings & Nat Bartsch
Standards and Stravinsky
Ball Hanlon Schulz
Django's Legacy
Torch Songs
Songs from a Sunburnt Country
Two Pianos and Saxophone: Improvisations and the Constructed Melody
Louisa Rankin Quintet
Björk: Interpreted: ' A Sun That is Still Burning'
Michelle Nicolle Quartet 21st Birthday
Chiquinha Gonzaga - Her legacy
Berardi, McAll and Wilson
Tasmanian Stories
Johannes Luebbers Dectet
Andrea Keller & Stephen Magnusson
Past Performances
Audience Wellbeing - how are you going?
Libor Smoldas Organ Trio
Brazil's Modern Poets
Three Shades Blue featuring Kristin Berardi
Reflections
A Tale of Love and Death
Variations on a Massacre
Everything It Could Be
The Outsiders
Audrey Powne Quartet
The Art and Beauty of Deep Listening
The Alexander Nettelbeck Trio
Omelette
Emma Pask
Company of Pianos Andrea Keller & Luke Howard
Both Sides Now: The Music of Joni Mitchell
Kristin Berardi and Barney McAll
Bob Sedergreen’s 'December Dance Suite’
Hearing The Blood
BLONDE
Tim Stevens Trio
Trio Music: Reimagined
I Put A Spell On You
Beware The Weathermakers
Women in Jazz
Andrea Keller with Sandy Evans
Creatures at the Crossroads
Kristin Berardi and Sam Anning
Sophie Koh in Concert
Jazz in the Salon
“Jazz is one of the best things you can find in life, it can always be your friend” said George Gershwin.
Since exploding out of America in the early 1920s, jazz has become a global language, free to cross cultural and musical boundaries.
Here at Melbourne Recital Centre, we’re dedicated to exploring the colourful genres of jazz, blues and their offspring – funk, soul, fusion and more, with intimate club-style concerts from leading local artists in the Salon.
Herbie Hancock believed “jazz is about being in the moment”. Whether traditional jazz is up your alley or you fancy something a little more improvisatory, ambient or electric, step away from the daily grind and into the Salon to experience the sweet sounds of jazz at the Best Place to Hear.