Natalie Williams: Dreaming of an Idealised World
Cello and piano take the listener on a musical journey in Natalie Williams' new piece for British cellist Natalie Clein.
Cello and piano take the listener on a musical journey in Natalie Williams' new piece for British cellist Natalie Clein.
Cellist Natalie Clein's heartfelt advocacy makes for a fine disc of Clarke, Bridge and Vaughan Williams.
The Brodsky Quartet, Ntaria Choir and Bach for breakfast are all on the menu at the Canberra International Music Festival this year. We talk to the Artistic Director about his plans.
The beloved festival of food, wine and chamber music in Mudgee will close its doors this November.
Experimental and improvised music festival Audible Edge has retained much of its rough-and-ready community origins, whilst growing in scale and significance.
Pianist Nicole Tj and violinist Thomas Lo, co-founders of anon., tell us about their 18-week music series, Bach X Reimagined, inspired by the National Gallery of Victoria's Escher x nendo exhibition.
The Australian violist, who returns home to perform with the Australian World Orchestra this year, talks about her instrument, inspirations and starting a music series in an underground fortress-turned-dance club.
A great deal of pleasurable listening to be had.
Portrait album revels in Thorvaldsdottir’s brand of Icelandic magic.
Smart new music for the young will calm both hearts and minds.
Transylvanian quartet enjoys sinking teeth into Bartók.
Violinist Ben Dollman, who directs Adelaide Baroque's performance at the Adelaide French Festival, explores the unique music that flourished in the court of the Sun King, Louis XIV.
All trumpet and drums, but taken to a rather higher level.