Review: Sturm Und Drang: Volume 1 (The Mozartists)
When storm and stress can be a good thing.
When storm and stress can be a good thing.
All-Australian Beethoven concerti cycle brings zip and zing to favourites.
As ABC Classic releases his Concerto for Oud and Orchestra, recorded live with the Sydney Symphony, Joseph Tawadros explains his love for the instrument, and how the composition was born.
The Living Music Report analyses what the MPA funded orchestras played in 2019 and finds that music reflecting the culture diversity of 21st-century Australia is “notably absent”.
Strong tonal palette, but arrangements and choices prove less successful.
Sheku’s Elgar sees him filling some very big shoes indeed.
Thomas Adès’s complex new works benefit from the master’s touch.
Love affair with Ludwig started with Mickey Mouse record player.
Karabits’ Weimar forces deliver more incendiary Liszt advocacy.
Birthday surprise: Bezuidenhout delivers vivid period performances.
The founder of The Harmonious Society of Tickle-Fiddle Gentlemen tells us about his new Finger album, Limelight's Recording of the Month in June.
Let’s hear it at last for “The Ingenious Mr Finger”.
The Canberra Symphony Orchestra's newly appointed Artistic Advisor shares her love of her hometown and her plans for its orchestra.