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March 14: Fiona & Pierre

May 23: Diana Doherty

August 1: Duo Agostino

October 10: MATCH Percussion

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March 7: James Kortum

June 20: Margery Smith

July 25: James Kortum

December 12: Christmas Cabaret

Diana Doherty—Oboe

Diana Doherty

Diana was born in Brisbane, where she began her education. She attended Brisbane State High School. She studied both piano and oboe at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music before completing her Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, from where she was awarded the M.E.N.S.A prize for the top graduating student.

She has studied in Zürich with Thomas Indermuhle and also taken courses with Maurice Bourgue.

Diana has performed regularly as a soloist, with performances at various international festivals: the Prague Spring Festival; the MusicaRiva festival in Italy; Bratislava Music Festival; the Young Artist in Concert Festival in Davos, Switzerland.

She has toured extensively within the United States, doing recitals and masterclasses, as well as performing in the Chamber Music series at the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina, and a concerto performance at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

From 1990 to 1997, Diana was Principal Oboe in the Symphony Orchestra of Lucerne. In July 1997 she returned to Australia and joined the Sydney Symphony as Principal Oboe.

She premiered Ross Edwards' Oboe Concerto in 2002, under the baton of Lorin Maazel. This unusual work includes choreography for the oboist-cum-dancer. Maazel invited her to play and dance it with the New York Philharmonic in 2005, and Doherty has since become particularly associated with the concerto.

She has recorded the Ross Edwards concerto, as well as works by Haydn, Mozart, Martinů, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Graeme Koehne, Carl Vine, and others, with orchestras such as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra,Sinfonia Australis, and the Queensland Orchestra, and under conductors such as Arvo Volmer, Olaf Henzold, Takuo Yuasa, Ola Rudner, Marl Summerbelland Werner Andreas Albert.