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Ensemble Offspring

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Ensemble Offspring are Australia’s leading new music group. Uniting the country’s most fearless instrumentalists under the leadership of internationally acclaimed percussionist Claire Edwardes, they subvert classical music traditions and deliver concerts that “burst with imagination, energy and inspiration” (Seesaw Magazine).

As the foremost champions of contemporary music in Australia, Ensemble Offspring have commissioned and premiered over 350 works and have toured new Australian music around the world. Their dedication to excellence and amplifying underrepresented voices has earned multiple APRA Art Music Awards and an ARIA Award nomination.

Through their pioneering spirit and relentless commitment to equality, Ensemble Offspring continue to shape a vibrant and diverse artistic future for Australian music.

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Ensemble Offspring are Australia’s leading new music group, standing at the forefront of musical innovation. Led by internationally acclaimed percussionist Claire Edwardes OAM, the ensemble unites the country’s most fearless and virtuosic instrumentalists. Together, they create “visceral, joyous music” (Sydney Morning Herald) through kaleidoscopically varied performances that blaze a trail for Australian music. 

At the heart of Ensemble Offspring’s mission is an unwavering commitment to the creation and dissemination of living new music. Since forming in 1995, they have commissioned and premiered over 350 new works, solidifying their position as the foremost champions of contemporary music in Australia. In particular, they actively promote underrepresented voices including female-identifying, First Nations, and emerging artists. This dedication has earned the ensemble the 2022 Classical:NEXT Innovation Award, the 2019 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Group Award, multiple APRA Art Music Awards and a 2019 ARIA Award nomination.

Ensemble Offspring’s annual development programs are an essential pillar of Australia’s musical ecosystem. Hatched Academy is an incubator for emerging Australian artists which nurtures the next generation of cultural leaders through a composer intensive, individual mentorships, and an associate artist position; the Noisy Women Commission amplifies the voice of an exceptional female-identifying or non-binary composer; and the First Nations Composer in Residence and Ngarra-Burria: First Peoples Composers programs elevate the music of Indigenous artists, foregrounding their rich cultural perspectives.

By boldly subverting classical traditions, Ensemble Offspring deliver concerts that “burst with imagination, energy and inspiration” (Seesaw Magazine). Through their pioneering spirit, pursuit of excellence and relentless commitment to equality, the ensemble continue to shape a vibrant and diverse future for Australian music.

Musician Bios

Claire Edwardes

percussion

Lamorna Nightingale

flutes

Jason Noble

clarinet, bass clarinet

Véronique Serret

violin

Blair Harris

cello

Benjamin Kopp

piano

Photos

Claire Edwardes - Colour

Claire Edwardes - Colour

Photographer Keith Saunders

Lamorna Nightingale - Colour

Lamorna Nightingale - Colour

Photographer Keith Saunders

Jason Noble - Colour

Jason Noble - Colour

Photographer Keith Saunders

Véronique Serret - Colour

Véronique Serret - Colour

Photographer Keith Saunders

Blair Harris - Colour

Blair Harris - Colour

Photographer Keith Saunders

Benjamin Kopp - Colour

Benjamin Kopp - Colour

Photographer Keith Saunders

Acclaim

2023 Quotes & Reviews

2023 Quotes & Reviews

Jan 2023

ASKO|SCHÖNBERG IN CONCERT WITH ENSEMBLE OFFSPRING ★★★★ “This new music programme featured complex, fresh approaches to ensemble music with soundscapes …

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2022 Quotes & Reviews

2022 Quotes & Reviews

Jan 2022

-BARRA 4.5 stars ★★★★½ “From each and every performer, joy radiated from their eyes, their smiles, their hearts.” – Rebecca …

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2021 Quotes & Reviews

2021 Quotes & Reviews

Jan 2021

COMPOSING SONGLINES 4 stars ★★★★ “A sense of spirit from the Dreaming washed over my senses as the music carried …

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2020 Quotes & Reviews

2020 Quotes & Reviews

Jan 2020

LONE HEMISPHERES: THE SOLO SESSIONS 5 stars ★★★★★ “Simply but beautifully filmed and presented, the solo performances can be appreciated …

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2019 Quotes & Reviews

2019 Quotes & Reviews

Feb 2019

LONE HEMISPHERES “Designer Michelle St Anne emphasises isolation with, in turn, each soloist half-shadowed at the base of a high …

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2018 Quotes & Reviews

2018 Quotes & Reviews

Feb 2019

“Ensemble Offspring never fails to deliver exciting programs and vibrant performances.” Angus McPherson, Limelight “I could continue listing milestones…but when it …

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2017 Quotes & Reviews

2017 Quotes & Reviews

Jan 2017

“It’s a ballsy move to open a concert of such uncompromisingly demanding (albeit beautiful) music with a work which systematically …

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2016 Quotes & Reviews

2016 Quotes & Reviews

Feb 2016

“…not afraid to try new things, pushing the boundaries as an ensemble – both individually as performers but also in …

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2015 Quotes & Reviews

2015 Quotes & Reviews

Feb 2015

“The result of Broken Consorts was a fresh and stimulating blend of the old and the new.” – Peter Donnelly, …

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2014 Quotes & Reviews

2014 Quotes & Reviews

Feb 2014

“The Ensemble Offspring orchestra excelled, especially in the quickfire transition to a demented big band uproar…The interplay..with the acoustic instrumentation …

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2013 Quotes & Reviews

2013 Quotes & Reviews

Mar 2013

“While the quartet’s six-part program (in Ligeti Morphed) showed these Sydney musicians to be confident in their fusion of improvisation, …

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2012 Quotes & Reviews

2012 Quotes & Reviews

Sep 2012

“the best I ever heard the piece played. Really, I’m serious. It really is. It absolutely is.” – Steve Reich …

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2011 Quotes & Reviews

2011 Quotes & Reviews

Apr 2012

“This hour-long promenade performance has its audience free to roam like wide-eyed shoppers. Scenes take place around and among us. …

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2010 Quotes & Reviews

2010 Quotes & Reviews

Apr 2012

“World New Music Days’ resident musicians Ensemble Offspring took over with chamber music from Canada, Denmark, France and the Antipodes. …

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