Paco Peña: King of Flamenco
How a boy playing flamenco passing his front door set this master on the path to musical fame and fortune.
How a boy playing flamenco passing his front door set this master on the path to musical fame and fortune.
The young Aussie chose the guitar because it was totally different from what his siblings played. Now he’s determined to liberate it. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Avi Avital, Ray Chen, Joyce Yang and András Schiff are all on the menu in next year’s season.
Composer Leah Blankendaal discusses the Adelaide-based new music ensemble’s upcoming concert featuring Allison Bell. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Stunning artistry and fireworks from a young violin queen.
Francis Gouton and the Orava Quartet tackle a Schubert mammoth.
In Townsville for the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, the pianist pulls one composer apart and puts the other back together. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Thrilling Britten and Stanhope leave Dvořák in their wake.
A Rolls Royce line up takes a musical Winter Palace by storm.
This year’s hopefuls have submitted proposals that look to take classical music in fresh directions.
It’s Bach, Jim, but not always as we know it.
The German tenor explores Parsifal and Lohengrin, plus interviews with Evgeny Kissin, Paco Peña and more.
Misunderstood in their own day, what is it about Beethoven’s late string quartets that keeps players and audiences coming back?