Review: Elgar: Caractacus (Orchestra of Opera North, Huddersfield Choral Society/Martyn Brabbins)
Elgar’s court of King Caractacus is just passing by Brexit Britain.
Elgar’s court of King Caractacus is just passing by Brexit Britain.
A welcome exploration of the younger, more intimate Schütz.
Russia and Bohemia unite in excellent harmony, in a concert featuring Vadim Gluzman and Czech maestro, Jakub Hrůša.
Wondrous stories: Daucé brings Charpentier’s church tales to life.
Biss balances Beethoven: Eight down, one to go in the American pianist’s masterly set.
In the wake of the Notre Dame fire, Guy Noble ponders which institutions we take for granted and which are fire proof.
Ermonela Jaho talks about Anna Bolena, we learn the true story behind Come From Away, and Nico Muhly discusses his three Australian commissions.
WASO and Asher Fisch illuminate the Classical symphony.
Karah Son’s Butterfly soars in Graeme Murphy’s dizzying new bondage-inspired production.
The familiar pleasures of Sondheim’s masterpiece are refreshed by splendid performers and design.
A reflective Lang Lang marks his return to Australia with Mozart.
As Ermonela Jaho prepares to take on Donizetti’s Three Queens, beginning with Anna Bolena, Justine Nguyen talks to the soprano about the role’s challenges and delves into the origins of the trilogy.
The awards have renamed the Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music in memory of the late music educator and conductor.