Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: October 2021
October’s playlist digs into the unique repertoire of the guitar, showcasing Australia's outsized contribution the repertoire with releases from 1996 all the way to this year.
October’s playlist digs into the unique repertoire of the guitar, showcasing Australia's outsized contribution the repertoire with releases from 1996 all the way to this year.
Distinctive intersection of ancient and modern provides rewarding musical encounter.
Our recording of the month for October comes to us from Giovanni Antonini, Artistic Director of Haydn 2032, a mammoth project that aims to record Haydn's complete symphonies in time for the 300th anniversary of his birth.
Nexas prove the saxophone quartet can rival the strings in sultry Latin delights.
In his first visit to the Top End, Jayson Gillham gave a dazzling recital of Bach transcriptions and his own favourite Chopin works.
Artistic Director Paul Kildea promises audiences the "broadest possible definition" of chamber music, with a season that reaches across cultures, genres and borders.
Zimerman and Rattle produce a Beethoven Piano concerto cycle for the ages.
Johannes Fritzsch handles a seemingly disparate program beautifully, while Konstantin Shamray's performance of difficult concerto will be talked about for years to come.
The Take Your Seats campaign encourages Australians to get vaccinated to support a safe return to cultural and creative venues and events.
The community engagement project puts the lived experience of many different South Australian communities into music, following the devastating fires and then floods of 2019/2020.
A collector's box to beat them all, and not a conductor in sight.
Blue is the healing colour and Ensemble Offspring's new online concert offers balm for lockdown-weary souls.
From comedy to dark tragedy, the extraordinarily prolific Donizetti proved himself to be the master of all operatic forms.