Daniel Barenboim to bring the Staatskapelle Berlin to Sydney
Barenboim himself has not been seen in Australia since 1970, and this is the first time he has brought his Orchestra here.
Barenboim himself has not been seen in Australia since 1970, and this is the first time he has brought his Orchestra here.
Music’s peerless scene painter, Claude Debussy often relied on his own imagination rather than first-hand experience, reflects Gerald Larner. Yet his ability to conjure up images and moods was little less than miraculous.
A touching tribute to an absent artist and a superb account of Mahler Ten makes this evening a gift.
An Austro-German program of two Classical works and two Romantic, long on youthful enthusiasm.
Berlin issues a handsome birthday box.
Fine art meets fine music in BIS’s latest Respighi release.
Currentzis whips up a passionate Pathétique to love or loathe.
Brabbins croons a wonderful Foggy Day in London town.
Beatles composer emerges from that Submarine’s shadow.
A program focused on death with glimmers of light and hope.
An extraordinary reminder of Bernstein's skill, craft and humanity, which will live long in the memory.
Donald Runnicles and Nelson Freire prove you can't take familiar music for granted.
Written as his marriage and his health collapsed, Mahler’s unfinished Tenth Symphony arises from the depths of despair.