Stephen Hough: The priesthood’s loss is classical music’s gain
The eclectic pianist talks about career choices, Aussie citizenship and the compulsion to compose.
The eclectic pianist talks about career choices, Aussie citizenship and the compulsion to compose.
Regardless of the racism thing, this glitzy revival has a lot to offer.
The Australian tenor’s latest role debut sees him reflecting on repertoire and mixing a musical cocktail or two.
Icelandic a capella gets a dose of Aussie sunshine as the Sydney Chamber Choir takes on Björk.
Legendary dramatic soprano who sang publicly for more than 70 years passes at 104. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Chamber music’s bright young things will go their separate ways in 2015. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
In his second year as sole Artistic Director, Andrew Upton assembles impressive collection of works and Australian talent.
Pianist Kathryn Stott is amongst the international talent to headline in New Zealand's creative capital.
An evening from the classical master provides plenty of period pleasures.
Asher Fisch lures Maisky, Zuckerman, Ohlsson and Chang to Perth.
Brahms and Janáček hit the mark, though lacklustre Lalo fails to score. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Composer explains how he learned their secret language in the fields thanks to singing and cooking.
Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti talks Beethoven, dabbling in folk, and her musical journey to date.