Review: Telemann: Michaelis-Oratorium (Kölner Akademie/Michael Alexander Willens)
Late Telemann showcases rebuilt Baroque splendour.
Late Telemann showcases rebuilt Baroque splendour.
Head and heart: Goerne and Andsnes mix drama and poetry.
In the right hands, even Twinkle Twinkle can shine again.
A night of music across the spectrum, climaxing on a surprising note with Schoenberg's beast – Verklärkte Nacht.
A mournful Popper and happy-go-lucky Copland between two immense Czech works.
The winner of 3MBS's The Talent Season 1 2019 on his ABBA obsession, jazz pianist Makoto Ozone, and taking opportunities as they come.
Though dramaturgically flawed, this adaptation of Peter Carey's beloved novel is full of daring and brilliance.
Alex Ollé's production is an admirable attempt to mine the trauma that informs Puccini's fantasy of the East.
The festival has kicked off with music journeying across multiple continents.
Verdi's great Requiem given a stirring performance by Brisbane's community choirs and the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra.
An ebullient evening of excellent music making, conducted by AWO founder Alexander Briger.
Britten's tale of a persecuted fisherman is brought to vivid, terrifying life in this concert performance.
The guitarists have taken out the Best Independent Classical Album for their Bach Concertos disc on ABC Classic.