Bendigo Chamber Music Festival announces 2024 program
For its fifth year, the Festival offers a lineup of classic chamber works performed by leading Australian artists.
For its fifth year, the Festival offers a lineup of classic chamber works performed by leading Australian artists.
Intimate recitals by international drawcards Paul Lewis and Joshua Bell, NYC's Brooklyn Rider, and ACO star Satu Vänskä. More to come.
How did a jingle writer living in Mooroolbark end up writing the soundtrack for The Man from Snowy River?
No pact with the devil required as Faust's natural talent prevails.
Composers Brett Dean and Newton Armstrong in the running for the UK's prestigious music awards.
Pedigree Rachmaninov and Schubert performed by a virtuoso pianist from the very top drawer.
Love letter to Janáček retains some of the composer’s charm but less of his bite.
Violist Henry Justo has won the $21,000 Fellowship, which will help him develop a new collaborative installation work.
Seven tours, twenty-six artists, four world premieres – Musica Viva Australia's 2024 season "takes a sideways view" of chamber music both familiar and daring.
One of the largest ASO projects of its kind for Adelaide Festival, all Rachmaninov symphonies and a new event make for a thrilling 2024 ASO season.
“Musical bliss and spiritual awakening” on offer in Perth's St George's Cathedral.
Levit’s intense, intimate and involving delve into fantasy is compelling.
Conservative programming yields some mixed results in the Joshua Bell-led Academy's Brisbane concert.