Review: Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 4 and 5 (Wiener Symphoniker/Philippe Jordan)
Philippe Jordan’s fine new Beethoven cycle marches on.
Philippe Jordan’s fine new Beethoven cycle marches on.
Sir Andrew and the MSO all kitted out for a high climb.
An electronic orchestra gets some fine music into the open air.
Bright violin playing, if the backing could be less like backing.
A panoramic view of Mussorgsky and a star turn from Benjamin Beilman in Higdon's Pulitzer Prize-winning Violin Concerto.
Ahead of its Australian premiere, Bernard Labadie talks to Justine Nguyen about his string arrangement of Bach’s towering Goldberg Variations.
Nicholas Milton and guests deliver an engaging concert with the CSO – and a most satisfying Enigma.
Growing up with Martha Argerich as a friend of the family, there was no way he wasn’t going to be a pianist. He talks to Justine Nguyen about his Queensland Symphony residence and his musical credo.
We speak to David Robertson as the SSO looks to the future in a season of blockbuster concerts and new appointments, from Lang Lang’s return to Stuart Skelton in Peter Grimes.
The South-Korean pianist discusses her first solo recital tour in Australia and how she’s getting to grips with a challenging world premiere.
Osmo Vänskä’s new disc proves he’s no flash in the pan.
Ahead of the Australian premiere of her Pulitzer Prize-winning Violin Concerto, we talk to the composer about the Beatles, gender bias and why the number 1726 had audiences scratching their heads.
Hough rocks the Rach Pag while Edwards' Earth Spirit Songs soar again.