Review: The Giovanni Consort with Australian Baroque
Stylish singing and spirited playing showcases inventive programming from respective artistic directors, Kate McNamara and Helen Kruger.
Stylish singing and spirited playing showcases inventive programming from respective artistic directors, Kate McNamara and Helen Kruger.
For its 18th season, Kathryn Selby welcomes back Australian musicians she calls old friends, including the Goldner String Quartet for its final season.
Les Siècles impress with fiendishly tricky Ligeti chamber works.
Six composers will take part in the inaugural Emerge program, where each will write a new work to be performed and filmed by the Flinders Quartet.
The Brandies celebrate key musical infrastructure in its 2024 season, from Notre Dame to Handel’s House.
Australian Haydn Ensemble’s magnificent seven nail a stripped back Beethoven classic.
Caerwen Martin's first Sinfonia, written for Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, was like "letting out a long-held secret".
A one-off performance made for a gutsy, complicated and occasionally overwrought experience that engaged all the senses.
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