Review: Stanford: Orchestral Songs (Sharon Carty, Morgan Pearse, BBC Concert Orchestra, John Andrews)
Stanford’s orchestral songs brought thrillingly to life, with nary a whiff of the sea.
Stanford’s orchestral songs brought thrillingly to life, with nary a whiff of the sea.
A note perfect performance of works exploring the hidden awe of daily life and the changing of seasons.
Sercan Danis takes up permanent position with Sydney Symphony Orchestra after two years as contract player.
Cameron Lam ponders music that evokes a particular time or place across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s playlist.
Another week and another world premier of a major new orchestral work. But that’s how we roll in over here in Perth.
Violin star Augustin Hadelich takes us there and beyond while Simone Young’s magisterial Bruckner juggernaut proves overwhelming.
CSO's 75 anniversary season features seven world premieres, works by Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Holst, and new compositions by First Nations artists.
In 1824, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony premiered in Vienna. Two hundred years later, it has not lost any of its impact.
Heavens above! This year's Port Fairy Spring Music Festival reaches for the stars – some you know and others you need to hear.
Lotte Betts-Dean's tongue-twisting talent to the fore in Ensemble Q's intriguing folk-driven showcase.
When Maxim Vengerov steps on to a stage, there's more than just anticipation in the air – there's expectation.
Tchaikovsky’s “terrifying despair” and some cello to die for in SSO's Russian double blockbuster.
This month’s Limelight cover star is Gothic literature’s first and most influential monster – but not in the guise you’ve come to expect.