Frederik Øland on coming of age with late Beethoven
The Danish String Quartet violinist explains how the Prism series has been a rite of passage.
The Danish String Quartet violinist explains how the Prism series has been a rite of passage.
The Finnish maestro on interpreting music when there are more questions than answers.
A Vivaldi set to cherish, a Hungarian maestro makes his mark, and pitch-perfect Mahler.
Jonathan Howard on two Elizabethan giants and why you should never pee on someone’s head from the organ loft.
The British countertenor talks text, musical line, and those tricksy bottom notes.
The baroque violinist explains how choreography inspired her new recording of Biber's Rosary Sonatas.
Eloquence releases two treasurable sets, featuring highly contrasting pianists.
The classical music giant promises independence and wider access to a fabled catalogue.
Clive Paget caught up with the personable British baritone to unpack his enviable reputation as a singer and orchestrator.
The rising star British violist, visiting Australia in May, talks transcriptions and tweaking Tertis.
Australian director Simon Stone’s dazzling Phaedra is a razor-sharp skewering of champagne socialism.
A classic ensemble and a master pianist emerge from the archives on Australian Eloquence.
The consummate English conductor whips up plenty of excitement.