Review: Bohemian Rhapsody (Australian Festival of Chamber Music)
No Queen but this airing of Czech chamber specials reaches sublime heights.
No Queen but this airing of Czech chamber specials reaches sublime heights.
Hymns, barricades and cockatoo cries fill this viola-meets-synth recital.
Like any good casting director, AFCM's Jack Liebeck knows how to curate an impressive opening-night lineup.
Kathryn Selby’s program of three extraordinary piano trios culminates in a profoundly affecting performance of a wartime Shostakovich classic.
A little night music with a slice of Vienna from homecoming pianist Joseph Havlat.
Star cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason talks to Clive Paget about his new album, Shostakovich & Britten, and new book, The Power of Music, a candid memoir and call to action.
This year, the Takács Quartet turns 50, while Musica Viva Australia turns 80. Both of their histories include musicians forced to flee from oppression.
Ahead of his Australian Chamber Orchestra debut, pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk talks about his quest for freedom, and the composers who have championed it.
Artistic Director/curator Tamara Saulwick and sound artist Monica Lim chat to about Chamber Made’s performance and installation series Listening Acts.
Timo-Veikko Valve discusses his recent album and performances with pianist Aura Go, and directing the ACO’s A Musical Awakening tour.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Fung and Fu fascinate with old and new opera transcriptions.
The Australian Music Centre turns 50 this year. Composer Vincent Plush, who was there at the start, recalls how it all began.