Review: Doric String Quartet (Musica Viva Australia)
Such fine advocacy of Australian music augurs well for the future.
Such fine advocacy of Australian music augurs well for the future.
With movements titled ‘Hubris’ and ‘On-message’, Brett Dean’s new piece for the Doric String Quartet swipes left on social media.
Flautist Tim Munro tells us why John Luther Adams' immersive score is something to crow about.
Cicada song is a vividly Australian sound. Kate Moore tells us how these ‘little stringed instruments’ inspired her new work for the Australian String Quartet.
The Melbourne Composer has taken home the $7000 biennial prize for women composers.
An intimate exploration of three voices whose musical history was inextricably interwoven.
Amazing synergy and synchronicity in this latter-day Pictures at an Exhibition.
South Australia's Coriole Music Festival continues to solidify its position as a unique and intimate occasion.
A stunning spectrum of musical traditions new and ancient.
A spellbinding glimpse at a new era for the ground-breaking Brodsky Quartet.
The world premiere of a new Australian work for theremin and string quartet are among the highlights at this year’s festival.
The piano four-hands duo ZOFO tell us about their modern take on Mussorgsky’s musical gallery experience, which saw them commission 15 brand-new pieces based on artworks from around the world.
Sex toys and silence aid Wollschleger's fractured commentary on our dystopian world.