Review: Voices: Songs by Richard Hageman (Siobhán Stagg, Nico de Villiers)
A revelatory recording that should win soprano and composer new fans.
A revelatory recording that should win soprano and composer new fans.
Treviño and his Basque band pull off another coup with a second helping of Ravel.
This month we interview Sir Simon Rattle, violinist Jennifer Koh and Àlex Ollé of La Fura dels Baus, and look at the importance of breath control for musicians.
"It is what I burn for, it is what I breathe." A new documentary, Knowing the Score, brings the audience up to date with conductor Simone Young.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra inaugurated its 2023 season and covered itself in glory, revelling in the Concert Hall’s enhanced acoustics.
Ilić discovers Joseph Jongen’s delightful preludes… and one or two fugues.
Gustavo Dudamel leaves the LA Philharmonic after 17 years for a New York role once held by Mahler and Bernstein.
An ardent and beautifully sung countertenor tribute to JSB.
Cameron Lam continues his instrument-focused series in this month’s Aussie Art Music playlist, with a spotlight on the piano.
A classic ensemble and a master pianist emerge from the archives on Australian Eloquence.
Winners in the classical music, opera, music theatre, jazz and visual media/film categories have been announced in a ceremony taking place in Los Angeles.
The ins and outs of Bach’s cello suites made for a fascinating and entertaining Bendigo Chamber Music Festival talking point.
Rudolf Koelman adds exuberance and intensity to a Fremantle Chamber Orchestra concert shaping up to be less than the sum of its parts.