Mentored through public performance projects spanning rehearsal to performance within a professional orchestral environment in Sydney, Australia.
Horizon exists for musicians at the beginning of something important — conductors, orchestral players, artists who are ready, and need the right room to find out.
Rapture & Ruin on 24 July is that room. Every rehearsal, every moment of preparation, is made possible by people who believe this work is worth doing.
A gift before 30 June is tax-deductible through the Australian Cultural Fund. It goes directly to the artists on stage and the work that puts them there.
A professional orchestral environment for advanced conductors to develop their craft through real rehearsals with real musicians. The process is the work. Collaboration is at the centre.
Enter the Studio →A guided, immersive encounter with music. A direct and personal experience designed for first-time listeners and those returning with fresh ears alike.
Explore the Series →Music is worth the time to prepare well, the space to shape carefully, and the intention to share with an audience that genuinely wants to hear it.
Horizon creates environments where musicians are genuinely engaged in the work, conductors are formed through real practice, and audiences are brought close to what they hear.
The listening, the refinement, the shared attention in the room: these are what Horizon is built around. Formation matters as much as performance.
Musicians are part of the artistic process. Every rehearsal is a shared undertaking. What the ensemble brings shapes what the music becomes.
Concerts are designed for people who are genuinely curious about music. The experience is shaped around the listener.
Every decision serves the music. Repertoire, format, space: each is chosen with intention.
"Musicians are here to shape something together, something which we love, something which is beautiful, something which is and always will be accessible to anyone who will listen"
Horizon Orchestral Studio