Review: 4 Greatest Classical B’s (Adelaide Virtuosi Trio/Adelaide Fringe)
The Adelaide Virtuosi Trio delivers a generous, if not perfect recital of chamber favourites.
The Adelaide Virtuosi Trio delivers a generous, if not perfect recital of chamber favourites.
Kratzer’s superbly cast, split personality Fidelio lets in the Enlightenment.
Ensemble Q’s concert Fantasias soothed the soul, mixing styles and periods into a meditative, melodious whirl.
The birthday celebrations will feature Roger Woodward, Andrew Haveron and of course the annual NSW Secondary Schools Concerto Competition.
Avery's solo performance was hypnotic and completely entrancing, a mood reflected and enhanced by the incredible architecture of Phoenix Central Park.
This collection of Bach cantatas reunites an award-winning team to dazzling effect.
Arafura Wind Ensemble took the audience on a musical journey back to this remote northern town in the lead-up to and during the bombing of Darwin 80 years ago on February 19, 1942.
An interesting take, though perhaps just too many notes.
Clive Paget talks to the Norwegian soprano about her debut Decca song recital, featuring music by her famous compatriot, Edvard Grieg, the challenges of tackling Norwegian repertoire and how she literally ambushed Leif Ove Andsnes to get him onboard for the project.
Two different visions of Daniel Solander, Australia's first Swede.
Poetry and a sense of rightness abound in this farewell to Brahms.
McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery is staging a series of intimate Sunday Soirées featuring Victorian musicians including flautist Elizabeth Shephard and the Partridge String Quartet.
James Wannan’s devilishly difficult execution seemed effortless on the viola, earning him MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the concert, with Konstantin Shamray coming a close second!