Review: Great Hall Rising (Canberra International Music Festival)
A diverse program of new and revisited all-Australian compositions showcased events and landmarks in our history.
A diverse program of new and revisited all-Australian compositions showcased events and landmarks in our history.
It would be hard to imagine a more enjoyable program than this one played by members of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra.
This CIMF concert introduced two instruments that were new to most in the audience, and the premiere of a new piece by composer Brian Howard, this year’s composer-in-residence.
Up close and personal for a Romantic cocktail hour with members of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
This Opening Gala program delivered works of markedly different styles and varying performance standards, with two recent Australian works faring particularly well.
A pensive and delightful Sunday afternoon concert, which launched the Music on the Terrace Soirée Series at WA's Government House.
Voices and viols meet in East’s free-flowing fantasias.
The Orava Quartet offers up an evening of drama and emotional depth in Hobart.
Kalnits and Csányi-Wills deliver a fitting conclusion to an excellent series.
Two masters combine in an entente, which is very cordiale.
After having to cancel last year, the charming, boutique festival will return in October with two consecutive programs.
Proust and his posse – a stunning journey into lost time.
Superlative soloists and compelling chamber music from a quartet on a mission.