Review: Queen of the Nile (Musica Viva)
Glorious Baroque music from Camerata showcased luscious soprano Sofia Troncoso as the Queen of the Nile.
Glorious Baroque music from Camerata showcased luscious soprano Sofia Troncoso as the Queen of the Nile.
After playing with the Australian String Quartet for seven years, the cellist talks difficult decisions, special moments and why it's time to delete some phone Apps.
David Greco and Erin Helyard's imaginative program of baroque rarities makes for an ideal return to the concert hall.
Four young Adelaide composers create exciting new and experimental works.
The two guitarists take us behind the scenes on their duet album, which is Limelight's Recording of the Month in November.
Ensemble Offspring's performance for the SOH digital program, in front of a live audience, is a joyous, mesmerising occasion.
Andrew Balio and Bruce Bengtson make a compelling case for reimagining Bach’s music for trumpet and organ.
Topology rise to the occasion for a top-shelf performance of favourites.
The composer reveals how video conferencing in quarantine shaped his new work for Ensemble Offspring.
Passionate advocacy for two poignant Shostakovich chamber works.
Many hands make Beethoven light (sometimes heavy) work.
Troubled textures in French programme of triple-viol transcriptions.
Led by flautist Melissa Farrow, the Brandenburgs dance their way across France and England in a cheery return to the stage.