Review: Berg: Violin Concerto, Seven Early Songs & Three Pieces for Orchestra (San Francisco Symphony)
Gil Shaham shines in Berg's heavenly Violin Concerto.
Gil Shaham shines in Berg's heavenly Violin Concerto.
Nelsons negotiates both the foothills and the peaks in triumphant Bruckner.
Virtual orchestra revives underplayed works but not same as real thing.
Not your usual swansong: Andrew Schultz celebrates the maali, Perth's black swans.
The music of Poul Ruders at its most accessible.
First hearings of two powerful symphonic statements.
Vänskä's revelatory account lends unique conviction to Mahler’s final thoughts.
Quickly adjusting its program because of COVID, Jessica Cottis conducted a starry performance, with music ranging from the majestic to the witty to the light-hearted.
Duruflé's Requiem and Bach's Easter Oratorio were conducted with uncomplicated authority by Joseph Nolan.
With Richard Tognetti and his players embracing change, Bach and the Beyond certainly feels like a taste of things to come.
Rowell and the MSO make an ideal match for Sutherland's epic concerto.
This concert by the Australian Chamber Orchestra represents a statement of intent, a step on the road to cultural revolution.
An intimate Easter program from Andrew Haveron and the SSO.