Review: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Rachel Podger (Musica Viva)
Rachel Podger and OAE deliver stormy darkness and warm, sunny light.
Rachel Podger and OAE deliver stormy darkness and warm, sunny light.
The Australian composer talks about bringing the Six Piano Project to Oz and her new album Novum with Nimbus Trio.
Baroque violinist Rachel Podger on Mozart, Haydn and the joys of leading the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
Beautiful playing from Kathryn Selby and an SSO crack-squad.
The WA composer’s Clarinet Quintet is his second work featured at an International Society for Contemporary Music festival.
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A stunning, dreamlike exploration of gender combining dance, music and pasta.
Stalwart environmental crusader gets a musical tribute.