Review: Walton: Symphonies Nos 1 and 2 (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/Kirill Karabits)
Karabits evens the score in Walton’s Symphonies.
Karabits evens the score in Walton’s Symphonies.
Zehetmair’s fleet spring refreshes an old warhorse.
Editor at Large Clive Paget went to Florida to meet the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra chief, new music fan and trusted friend of Bernstein who founded a far-sighted musical academy at Miami Beach.
Konstantin Shamray brought plenty of pyrotechnics to this performance with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
Ahead of their Intimate Voices concert in Parramatta, the SSO Fellows talk about the intensive training that has them running like a well-oiled machine.
A video of the conductor bravely persevering as his T-Rex costume deflates around him is taking the Internet by storm.
Roth gives a splendidly central version of Mahler’s fifth.
Ehnes’ Beethoven bedazzles in a perfectly old school reading.
Petrenko helps three composers strut their vernal stuff.
Slava Grigoryan leads the pack with two nominations in this year's strong pool of contenders.
The legendary maestro will perform three concerts at the Sydney Opera House with the Staatskapelle Berlin.
The Ukranian conductor explains Prokofiev's homage to Communism and how it feels spouting Lenin through a megaphone.
The TMO brings buckets of energy to a program spanning opera hits to folk-infused rarities.