Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Concert or Performance
$30 – $227
2-14 years 30 and under 2x Adults, 2x Children or 1 Adult, 3 Children
  • $104 – $104 Adult
  • $104 – $104 Concession
  • $30 – $30 Child
  • $104 – $104 Student
  • $227 – $227 Family

Highlights

  • Relax in the tranquil setting of the UKARIA Cultural Centre, surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards.
  • Experience unparalleled clarity and depth of music from the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in a stunning concert.
  • Listen to a unique blend of American and European compositions that provoke thought and reflection.
  • Enjoy a scenic drive from Adelaide CBD to Mount Barker, just 40km away, for a memorable cultural outing.
Today's Weather
15°C Light rain
Google Rating
3.7 / 5 20 Google reviews

UKARIA Cultural Centre is perched on the hillside of the Ngeringa property in the picturesque Adelaide Hills just outside Mount Barker, located just 40km from the Adelaide CBD and an easy drive on the South Eastern Freeway. Experience this concert, experience stunning music in this tranquil setting, surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards.

This performance from the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra explores two American and two central European composers, combining to ask and answer questions in equal measure. Perhaps the first great American composer, Charles Ives understandably wonders what music and life are all about. Copland suggests that we should be grateful for open skies and hopeful horizons whilst Dvořák thinks that singing and dancing might be all we need. In Haydn’s Farewell Symphony, the musicians leave you to come up with your own answers!

With thanks to the visionary patrons of ASO’s Chief Conductor: Lang Family Foundation, Nunn Dimos Foundation, Joan Lyons and Diana McLaurin.

15°C Light rain
3.7 / 5 20 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 3 June 2026
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Communication

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Hearing

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Physical – Mobility

  • Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

Physical – Wheelchair

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Physical – High support needs

  • Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person.

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