Review: Brandenburg Concertos (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)
An exhilarating concert showcasing the talent on offer from a band that blazed the HIP trail in Australia 30 years ago and is still going strong today.
An exhilarating concert showcasing the talent on offer from a band that blazed the HIP trail in Australia 30 years ago and is still going strong today.
A triumphant debut from a brilliant young pianist.
Star pianist’s profound new album is grown out of tragedy.
Attractive rediscovered works show another side of an eminent Victorian.
Wolfgang gets the Faustian treatment in first instalment.
Pulitzer Prize winner showcases her compositional practices.
We’re spoilt for choice with Papa Joe’s new London set.
A diverse musical collaboration free from traditional boundaries or limitations.
A top notch trio puts down some roots.
In her new piece for the ACO, Heather Shannon draws on both her classical training and work with indie rock band The Jezabels.
The composer tells us about his avian collaboration with singer-songwriter Paul Kelly, which features settings of poetry by the likes of Judith Wright, Emily Dickinson and John Keats.
Russia’s Sretensky Monastery Choir has a turbulent 600-year history and international clout. The choir’s regent Nikon Zhila tells us about its history and ethos ahead of performances at the Adelaide Festival.
Having observed both classical and jazz musicians at work, Guy Noble weighs up the similarities and differences.