Sweet Melodies and Angry Tempests
Salut! Baroque's Sally Melhuish explains how competition and rivalry became a catalyst for creativity in English music.
Salut! Baroque's Sally Melhuish explains how competition and rivalry became a catalyst for creativity in English music.
Omega Ensemble delivers a perfect showcase of Baroque music featuring works spanning more than three centuries.
Rarely performed early Italian Baroque works beautifully interpreted by early-music specialists of rare talent.
Golden, but not so old: the Brodsky Quartet celebrates its 50th in style.
A wide-ranging program perfectly in tune with its gorgeous natural surroundings made for a breathtaking Festival that even won over the weather.
Music and local wines over a weekend in McLaren Vale, with artists gathered from South Australia and around the country.
A lack of suitable venues in northern Australia is stifling audience and musical development, argues Australian Festival of Chamber Music's Ricardo Peach.
Cameron Lam goes big and bold in this month's Australian Art Music playlist, exploring major works for wind symphony, orchestra, big band, and the stage.
Crack Canberra vocal ensemble Luminescence gives body and soul in this rare visit to the Emerald City.
A fundraising concert at St Christopher’s Cathedral aims to revive the fortunes of the influential Canberra Bach Ensemble.
Ensemble Offspring champions 12 Voices we should all be listening to.
Dietrich Buxtehude's consideration of the body of Christ upon the cross is brilliantly performed by Pinchgut's gilt-edged ensemble.
Four rising stars of Australian contemporary music will create a new chamber work under the mentorship of internationally acclaimed composers.