Review: Beethoven · Tchaikovsky · Schmidt · Stephan (Berlin Philharmonic, Kirill Petrenko)
Lip-smacking music-making in BPO’s first fruits with Petrenko.
Lip-smacking music-making in BPO’s first fruits with Petrenko.
Grimaud's inspired pairing of Mozart and Sylvestrov yields rich rewards.
The CSO’s outgoing Chief Conductor and Artistic Director looks back at his tenure with the orchestra and sets his sights on the future.
Dim the lights and grab your bowl of popcorn for John Williams with the Wiener Philharmoniker.
Latvian or Canadian? Who cares when the music’s this good.
A new "Symphony" by Paul Dean will form the centrepiece of a three-city tour.
A three-month program but with an admirable commitment to 100 percent streaming.
The season features Australian guest soloists including Siobhan Stagg, Jayson Gillham and Grace Clifford, a new chamber series, and a new initiative committed to greater representation of women composers.
On International Day of People with Disability, Morwenna Collett explores the ways access and inclusion are gaining increased attention in the Australian music industry.
WASO brings its best to the table with a mighty yet relaxing performance.
After a difficult 2020, DSO announces an ambitious, diverse season featuring new works and collaborations with Indigenous artists, as well as old favourites.
A monumental and memorable musical climax, in defiance of the seven long months of silence.
The program may have been unsurprising but the compelling concert kept the audience on the edge of their seats.