Review: Ensemble Q and Piers Lane (Musica Viva Australia)
Ensemble Q and Piers Lane triumph in an astonishing evening of chamber music.
Ensemble Q and Piers Lane triumph in an astonishing evening of chamber music.
The pandemic has exposed rifts between arts organisations and freelance musicians. We need to recast the relationship for everyone to thrive.
A startling string quartet, like you’ve never heard it, for these pandemic times.
Amidst a beautifully curated program, the premiere of a new work by Cara Zydor Fesjian offers absorbing and thought-provoking listening.
Few performances of Schubert's 'Trout' come close to this hour-long slice of heaven from the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
ELISION’s regular members are superbly captured in close-up as they perform on both conventional and unusual instruments in the Performance Series on YouTube.
Nino Rota finally sheds his Fellini baggage.
With COVID interrupting physical get-togethers, the Symphony for Life Foundation has come up with an initiative which sees the children who participate in its music programs perform a digital symphony with professional musicians.
In an uplifting and joyous final concert, Ensemble Q soared to new heights with their sublime renditions and humorous execution of music composed in times of adversity.
The bumper October 2021 issue contains features exploring the Alice Springs World Chamber Orchestra, arts and the digital world, Max Richter's new album, Circa's classical collaborations, Henry Purcell's early years as a composer, and Australian dramatic soprano Marjorie Lawrence.
No generational divide in rarely-heard French Baroque violin works.
This beautifully balanced concert program by Camerata delivers a fine musical and vocal interpretation of The Conference of the Birds, with added visual elements.
A sublime aural dreamscape, painting a whirl of subjective visions into each psyche.